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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at
10:38 am
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If you can mount the binoculars on tripod (adapters are available) you probably will be able to glimpse Saturn's largest moon Titan. Like Jupiter's four largest moons, it would only appear as a star-like point of light near the planet.
Many star clusters are viewable in binoculars and there are many to see in the Winter sky. You already saw the Hyades. Nearby are another splendid sight, the Pleiades. In nearby Perseus are M34, the Alpha Persei association, and the famous Double Cluster. In neighboring Auriga, are the star clusters M36, M37, and M38, which may at first appear as fuzzy patches, but if your sky is dark enough or your binoculars are steady enough, you may glimpse individual stars in them.
Other bright objects are M41 in Canis Major (near the star Sirius).
Oh, and don't forget ORION. Worth scanning the entire constellation in binoculars. Most notable for viewing is the Great Orion Nebula M42 in the Sword (below the belt of course). Even in binoculars its fuzzy gas cloud is readily apparent.
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Addendum. I don't know what the problem might be. If you live in severely light-polluted skies it will affect the quality of the view. You also never said what size your binoculars are, but if they are a tiny compact size like 8×20 it won't show much more than your eyes will at night. Finally, regarding the Orion nebula, in addition to the previous obstacles, maybe you simply aren't looking in the right direction. We obviously aren't there next to you to tell you what you are or aren't seeing, or whether you are looking in the right direction. Getting to know the night sky, and really seeing what is there takes practice. Don't lose heart.
Finally, when looking at any deep sky object, let your eyes adapt to the darkness for at least a few minutes before looking.
All of the above.
Plus… they are reusable, that is, they don't have to be developed using chemicals, and stored in cabinets/lockers/vaults like negative photo plates have to be stored.
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John: I think burny is expected unless it’s painful. We must be one of the lucky ones with the side-effects, and frankly I’d take stuffiness over that kinda headache any day!
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