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Easy targets using binoculars for the first time
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17 years 4 months ago #49942
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Easy targets using binoculars for the first time was created by madhatter93
Fingers crossed I will get an hour or so tonight with clear skies.
This will be my first opportunity to use my new 10X50 binoc.
Any advice on easy targets that I can pick off quickly - I have the binoc handbook downloaded already.
Thanks
Mad Hatter
This will be my first opportunity to use my new 10X50 binoc.
Any advice on easy targets that I can pick off quickly - I have the binoc handbook downloaded already.
Thanks
Mad Hatter
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17 years 4 months ago #49943
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Nikon 18x70s / UA Millennium Colorado:
Solarscope SF70 / TV Pronto / AP400QMD Coronado SolarMax40 DS / Bogen 055+3130
APM MC1610 / Tak FC-125 / AP1200GTO Tak Mewlon 250 / AP600EGTO
Replied by jeyjey on topic Re: Easy targets using binoculars for the first time
M27, M13 and M92 are all well-positioned (assuming you're in a deck-chair or something which allows looking straight up). They should all be easy targets in a 10x50.
Later on M31 will be gaining some altitude, and after that the Double Cluster and the Pleiades.
Oh, and Albireo and Achird are always nice if you're into colorful doubles.
-- Jeff.
Later on M31 will be gaining some altitude, and after that the Double Cluster and the Pleiades.
Oh, and Albireo and Achird are always nice if you're into colorful doubles.
-- Jeff.
Nikon 18x70s / UA Millennium Colorado:
Solarscope SF70 / TV Pronto / AP400QMD Coronado SolarMax40 DS / Bogen 055+3130
APM MC1610 / Tak FC-125 / AP1200GTO Tak Mewlon 250 / AP600EGTO
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17 years 4 months ago #49949
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Replied by voyager on topic Re: Easy targets using binoculars for the first time
I find open clusters tend to make nice starter binocular targets. Hence I'd also suggest the double cluster but also M39, M52, M34 & IC4665.
Happy Observing!
Bart.
Happy Observing!
Bart.
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17 years 4 months ago #49954
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Cheers
Trevor
Replied by ftodonoghue on topic Re: Easy targets using binoculars for the first time
as bart says, the double cluster is well placed at the moment. also check out the loose association in perseus around the brightest star alpha persei.
here is a link to an article I wrote about the summer triangle which is overhead at the moment. There are some easy and not so easy targets in it.
www.cosmonut.net/articles/The%20Summer%20Triangle.pdf
after that if you have clear skies follow the milky way down past Aquilla and pick up the wild duck cluster M11 and further on down towards Sagittarius there is a huge amount of targets for the binocular observer.
Just enjoy the view and sweep around the region with binoculars.
Of course be sure to check out the andromeda galaxy m31
here is a link to an article I wrote about the summer triangle which is overhead at the moment. There are some easy and not so easy targets in it.
www.cosmonut.net/articles/The%20Summer%20Triangle.pdf
after that if you have clear skies follow the milky way down past Aquilla and pick up the wild duck cluster M11 and further on down towards Sagittarius there is a huge amount of targets for the binocular observer.
Just enjoy the view and sweep around the region with binoculars.
Of course be sure to check out the andromeda galaxy m31
Cheers
Trevor
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17 years 4 months ago #49959
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: Easy targets using binoculars for the first time
Mad Hatter,
here is a link to a document (just a straight forward list I compiled) of the Messier 110:
www.seanie-m.com/Messier%20List%20of%20Objects.pdf
(you can right-click and select "Save (Link) As" to save it to your computer and print it if you wish)
Each of these can be seen in your binoculars. But don't expect miracles for some, your limited aperture will mean some of them are just faint blobs!
Seanie.
here is a link to a document (just a straight forward list I compiled) of the Messier 110:
www.seanie-m.com/Messier%20List%20of%20Objects.pdf
(you can right-click and select "Save (Link) As" to save it to your computer and print it if you wish)
Each of these can be seen in your binoculars. But don't expect miracles for some, your limited aperture will mean some of them are just faint blobs!
Seanie.
Midlands Astronomy Club.
Radio Presenter (Midlands 103), Space Enthusiast, Astronomy Outreach Co-ordinator.
Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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17 years 4 months ago #49968
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Replied by pmgisme on topic Re: Easy targets using binoculars for the first time
Just buy the book "Binocular Highlights"by Gary Seronik.
Find it here:
www.shopatsky.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1192
You won't regret it: Seronilk makes it a "doddle" to find them.
(They are also very good "Telescope Highlights".)
Peter.
Find it here:
www.shopatsky.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1192
You won't regret it: Seronilk makes it a "doddle" to find them.
(They are also very good "Telescope Highlights".)
Peter.
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