Observing Omega centauri
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:59 pm
I dragged out the 'ol cat for a spot of observing on Supermoon night..... observed everything except the moon! (No moon filter, didn't feel like going blind that night)
I tried looking at Omega Centauri: All I could see was a blob of lightness in the VMC200L using a Nagler 9mm. Is that right? Am I supposed to see a very tight collection of stars or is it just a blob of light visually?
Of course the moon was in they sky but still.....
Incidentally I only managed to get an averted view of the Eta carinae nebula with a visual OIII filter - even my UHC filter wasn't enough to cut through the glare of the moon and city. Sigh!
I tried looking at Omega Centauri: All I could see was a blob of lightness in the VMC200L using a Nagler 9mm. Is that right? Am I supposed to see a very tight collection of stars or is it just a blob of light visually?
Of course the moon was in they sky but still.....
Incidentally I only managed to get an averted view of the Eta carinae nebula with a visual OIII filter - even my UHC filter wasn't enough to cut through the glare of the moon and city. Sigh!