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Newbies first night under clear rural skies
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19 years 10 months ago #8666
by ftodonoghue
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Newbies first night under clear rural skies was created by ftodonoghue
Hi there.
I have just spent a thoroughly enjoyable 1.5 hrs under clear rural skies before clouded out. this may not seem like much but I have recently just rekindled my interest in Astronomy (used to be mad about it when I was 13 or 14). For the last month or so, the weather has been very cloudy in killarney, when it was clear it was out the back yard under light polluted skies in killarney, finding my way around again. Tonight I went out into the country....I forgot what a beautiful sight awaited me. The amount of naked eye stars... In centre of Killarney 15yrs ago, I could see the milky way, now it is very difficult. I brough along the binocular hand book which i downloaded from here, and saw m41, m35, m36,37 and 38, and others which i never saw as I child...Thanks a million for a great publication and a great site. You now have another new convert, and hopefully a regular contributor to these forums. By the way I was using an old pair of 16X50mm and a pair of 10X60mm binoculars
I have just spent a thoroughly enjoyable 1.5 hrs under clear rural skies before clouded out. this may not seem like much but I have recently just rekindled my interest in Astronomy (used to be mad about it when I was 13 or 14). For the last month or so, the weather has been very cloudy in killarney, when it was clear it was out the back yard under light polluted skies in killarney, finding my way around again. Tonight I went out into the country....I forgot what a beautiful sight awaited me. The amount of naked eye stars... In centre of Killarney 15yrs ago, I could see the milky way, now it is very difficult. I brough along the binocular hand book which i downloaded from here, and saw m41, m35, m36,37 and 38, and others which i never saw as I child...Thanks a million for a great publication and a great site. You now have another new convert, and hopefully a regular contributor to these forums. By the way I was using an old pair of 16X50mm and a pair of 10X60mm binoculars
Cheers
Trevor
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19 years 10 months ago #8667
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Replied by carlos_dfc on topic Re: Newbies first night under clear rural skies
Hi!
Amazing what you can see with a good pair of bins isn't it.
I use a 6" newtonian for most of my viewing, but I almost always have a quick look with binos first. If the object isn't too dim, it's usually easier to locate with the wider field of view, and I can make a mental note of some reference points, to help me star-hop with the scope.
Sounds like a good night,
regards
carlos
Amazing what you can see with a good pair of bins isn't it.
I use a 6" newtonian for most of my viewing, but I almost always have a quick look with binos first. If the object isn't too dim, it's usually easier to locate with the wider field of view, and I can make a mental note of some reference points, to help me star-hop with the scope.
Sounds like a good night,
regards
carlos
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19 years 10 months ago #8669
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ftodonoghue,
welcome to the boards!
You'll have to thank John Flannery for the Bino Handbook! He did a great job of it. I'm doing the Bino Challenges myself, and I hope they'll bend the rules a bit if I get it in for Cosmos in April, so I can get a cert! (bend the rules because I'm on the Observing Cert Challenges team!)
Well I'm glad you had a great nights observing. Without sounding too much of an environmentalist, its a shame how light pollution has thwarted the likes of the sight of the Milky Way for the up and coming generation.
Clear Skies,
Seanie.
welcome to the boards!
You'll have to thank John Flannery for the Bino Handbook! He did a great job of it. I'm doing the Bino Challenges myself, and I hope they'll bend the rules a bit if I get it in for Cosmos in April, so I can get a cert! (bend the rules because I'm on the Observing Cert Challenges team!)
Well I'm glad you had a great nights observing. Without sounding too much of an environmentalist, its a shame how light pollution has thwarted the likes of the sight of the Milky Way for the up and coming generation.
Clear Skies,
Seanie.
Midlands Astronomy Club.
Radio Presenter (Midlands 103), Space Enthusiast, Astronomy Outreach Co-ordinator.
Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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19 years 10 months ago #8670
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Replied by Wallymee on topic Re: Newbies first night under clear rural skies
Great to see you're enjoying it.
You should try the challenge for binoculars. It's very good.
You should try the challenge for binoculars. It's very good.
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19 years 10 months ago #8671
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Replied by johnflannery on topic Re: Newbies first night under clear rural skies
glad you like the Handbook! Welcome to the board! Feel free to drop me a line any stage for any advice on the binocular observing angle.
John F.
P.S. . . . here's an ode to my own observing yesterday evening . . .
I saw a star last night,
Gleaming with a radiance so bright,
Recently it's been a rare sight,
'Cause the weather's been so sh . . . terrible (like my poetry!)
John F.
P.S. . . . here's an ode to my own observing yesterday evening . . .
I saw a star last night,
Gleaming with a radiance so bright,
Recently it's been a rare sight,
'Cause the weather's been so sh . . . terrible (like my poetry!)
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19 years 10 months ago #8673
by ftodonoghue
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Replied by ftodonoghue on topic Re: Newbies first night under clear rural skies
Thanks for all the kind words. and particular thanks to John F. Its a pity I couldn't have got my hands on something like the binocular challenge when I was younger, It would have been a great help...and stopped me looking throught my 60mm tasco at 450 magnification, wondering why i could not see anything. I need to get my hands on some sort of mount for my binocs also...any suggestions
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