rodelaet
(Post Laureate)
04/08/08 02:51 PM
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Binocular Icon 3 : M35 in Gemini

While Gemini is far past its optimum appearance in the sky, the view of M35 is still very exciting in a pair of binoculars.

The open cluster M35 was probably discovered in 1745 by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux. In 1764 Charles Messier added the object in his famous catalog with the entry number 35. The cluster has once been called the Shoe-Buckle Cluster for an evident reason. This misty patch can easily be found at Castors foot, between Eta and 1 Geminorum. At a distance of 2.700 l-y, M35 is visible as a mottled, misty patch to the naked eye under very dark skies. It shines with a total magnitude of 5.1.

M35 is a very rewarding object in small binoculars. Once Eta Geminorum is centered in the field of view, the sparkling cluster is easily visible near the western border of the field. I could partially resolve the cluster with my 8x56. Four stars were visible with direct vision, while a total of 14 stars could be picked out of the glow with averted vision. A few dark lanes were visible as well. Unfortunately, the sky was not very clear during the observation and M35 was approaching the north-western horizon. I saw a brightening near the position of NGC 2158, but I could not confirm its presence. M35 is certainly an object to return to next year, when it appears again near zenith. The bright star near the bottom left corner of the sketch is Eta Geminorum.

Observing data:
Date : April 7, 2008
Time : around 20.30UT
Binoculars : Bresser 8x56
FOV: 5,9°
Filter : none
Mount : Trico Machine Sky Window
Seeing : 2,5/5
Transp. : 2,5/5
Nelm : 4,8
Sketch Orientation : N up, W right.
Digital sketch made with PhotoPaint, based on a raw pencil sketch.


frank5817
(Post Laureate)
04/09/08 02:03 AM
Re: Binocular Icon 3 : M35 in Gemini

Rony,

This is a very impressive binocular sketch. I really enjoy seeing these wide low power views.

Frank


rodelaet
(Post Laureate)
04/10/08 04:00 PM
Re: Binocular Icon 3 : M35 in Gemini

Thank you, Frank! You're much too kind.

Sol Robbins
(Carpal Tunnel)
04/10/08 07:09 PM
Re: Binocular Icon 3 : M35 in Gemini

Your are really churning these sketches out!

Your experience and talent regarding these sketches using binoculars are impressive and inspiring.

Thanks!


starquake
(member)
04/11/08 03:47 AM
Re: Binocular Icon 3 : M35 in Gemini

I rarely post here, but just to let you know, I just can't wait your sketches Rony! They're absolutely beautiful! You must be a really patient and talented person, those sketches should get a higher publicity! (I hope I won't hurt others feelings if I say that I like your sketches the most here on cloudynights)

Thank you!


rodelaet
(Post Laureate)
04/13/08 06:23 AM
Re: Binocular Icon 3 : M35 in Gemini

Sol and Ferenc,

I'm very pleased with your comments. Thanks!


CarlosEH
(Post Laureate)
04/14/08 06:17 AM
Re: Binocular Icon 3 : M35 in Gemini

Rony,

A beautiful and accurate observation of this spectacular open cluster at the foot of Gemini. I never tire at looking at this cluster in both binoculars and telescopes. It always radiates in the eyepiece field to me.

I am sorry that I have missed some of your outstanding observations. I have been extremely busy, but I hope to observe soon myself.

Carlos


rodelaet
(Post Laureate)
04/24/08 01:16 PM
Re: Binocular Icon 3 : M35 in Gemini

Carlos, your comment is much appreciated!, Thank you.

I hope you have more telescope time soon.



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