[Lvas] Robs Image of M-27
Fred Rayworth
rayworth1969 at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 10 17:53:37 PDT 2009
All,
Robs image comes pretty close to the actual view through a 16", minus the color, of course. There is really a lot more to see than just an hourglass shape too.
I think it'll make an excellent challenge.
Fred
From: drivester at hotmail.com
To: lvas at lvlug.org; scopegeek at gmail.com; fred.rayworth.ctr at nellis.af.mil; trenglish at gtcc.edu; steve.davis at fascontrols.com
Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 18:17:50 +0000
Subject: [Lvas] Robs Image of M-27
All,
Re: M-27 ... the central star and overall shape
Rob has already got one of the July objects off and running with a presentation of his "almost" big scope visual view of M-27.
Fred mentioned this also in a previous e-mail. I must concur with Fred, that I too saw a view very similar view, but of course lacking much of the fine detail or structure as the Mallincam image.
I just wanted to share a note that I made on Thursday 28-September-95.
Telescope: 14.5-inch Refelctor with a 20mm Nagler eyepiece.
Large, hourglass shape, with faint extensions on both sides creating an almost round appearance. Very uneven texture, and could see the central star and few other faint stars within the nebula.
This was my first time seeing stars in M-27
Roger
The moon and stars to govern the night; his love endures forever. Psalm 136:9
> Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 05:46:53 -0700
> From: scopegeek at gmail.com
> To: drivester at hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: Need your help - Review of Spring Supplement and May Observer Challenge
>
> Hey Roger,
>
> Do you mean this central star and round shape? Image is a single frame
> 7-second exposure.
>
> Rob
>
>
> roger ivester wrote:
> >
> > Hey guy's do you think we need to add another object? As I mentioned
> > earlier, M-27 might be a good addition as I want to attempt the 12th
> > magnitude central star. I was able to see it once in a 14.5-inch
> > reflector, but not in my 10-inch.
> >
> > Gentlemen, what are yours thoughts? I am going to be looking for the
> > star regardless. Have either of you ever seen this star. A very
> > careful and thorough observer will see more of a round shape to this
> > nebula. So the central star and shape would be the challenge.
> >
> > roger
>
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