Nice selection. I don't like staying up after like 11 pm, so some of those objects are spring objects for me. My favorite fall object is double cluster in Perseus, but for night owls like you, it's more a summer object, I guess.
lol so true. My kids go to sleep at 10PM so I start my observations at 23:00 at the earliest! I've observed the double cluster at least 5 times this summer.
Perseus Double Cluster should belong to this list. It has even some coloured stars in it to try to pick up. And for Andromeda Galaxy medium magnifications (/ones toward 2mm exit pupil) make dust lanes lot easier to pick up.
Check one up for the cat I sat here and laughed until my side hurt. At first it sounded like fire works till I seen the cat run by you. Great video M 104 is on my bucket list. Would a 8 in dod do it or bigger? thanks...
Yeah, he gets crazy each time I am shooting a video 😅 As for 104 in the 8" will be visible nicely but of course with all galaxies, they benefit the most with larger apertures.
This is very helpful nice video
Nice selection. I don't like staying up after like 11 pm, so some of those objects are spring objects for me. My favorite fall object is double cluster in Perseus, but for night owls like you, it's more a summer object, I guess.
lol so true. My kids go to sleep at 10PM so I start my observations at 23:00 at the earliest! I've observed the double cluster at least 5 times this summer.
Perseus Double Cluster should belong to this list. It has even some coloured stars in it to try to pick up.
And for Andromeda Galaxy medium magnifications (/ones toward 2mm exit pupil) make dust lanes lot easier to pick up.
Another good book is "Turn Left at Orion".
Check one up for the cat I sat here and laughed until my side hurt. At first it sounded like fire works till I seen the cat run by you. Great video M 104 is on my bucket list. Would a 8 in dod do it or bigger? thanks...
Yeah, he gets crazy each time I am shooting a video 😅
As for 104 in the 8" will be visible nicely but of course with all galaxies, they benefit the most with larger apertures.