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johntrob
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Re: How to Locate Some of the Major Messier Galaxies
[Re: Vinayak]
#5585231 - 12/23/12 08:56 AM
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Again, thank you for taking the time to put this info together.
John
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krebs
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Re: How to Locate Some of the Major Messier Galaxies
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#5641126 - 01/24/13 05:41 PM
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Thanks! Just got the bug a year ago and naturally started "behind" backwards with a little 90mm scope. Kinda got tired of looking at Saturn, Jupiter and the moon... Your instructions will be good and never knew that my Binoculars would be so handy!
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kenrenard
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Re: How to Locate Some of the Major Messier Galaxies
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#5641991 - 01/25/13 06:41 AM
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Dave, I want to thank you for you book tips. I bought Star Hopping for Backyard Astronomers used on Amazon. I would have never came across that book had it not been for your post and suggestion.
It really is a great book with loads of information. I've been able to learn quite a bit from 3 days of reading.
Thanks Again
Ken
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jarhead
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Re: How to Locate Some of the Major Messier Galaxies
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#5662411 - 02/04/13 08:12 PM
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I just joined recently. I have already shared this in my other beginner area. You need to pay a visit to MESSIER 45 This is a GREAT site, as far as a newbie like me, because it has hotlinks to each object. It has listings of Messier , NGC, IC, Herschel, and separate areas with Most Popular, Popular Galaxies, The 88 Constellations, Open Clusters, and Planetary Nebulae. The link for the site is http://messier45.com/
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Terry Dactile
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Re: How to Locate Some of the Major Messier Galaxies
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#5662458 - 02/04/13 08:38 PM
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I just joined recently. I have already shared this in my other beginner area. You need to pay a visit to MESSIER 45 This is a GREAT site, as far as a newbie like me, because it has hotlinks to each object. It has listings of Messier , NGC, IC, Herschel, and separate areas with Most Popular, Popular Galaxies, The 88 Constellations, Open Clusters, and Planetary Nebulae. The link for the site is http://messier45.com/
This looks like a great website but nothing on the page seems to work. Anyone else having problems with it?
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jarhead
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Re: How to Locate Some of the Major Messier Galaxies
[Re: Terry Dactile]
#5668729 - 02/08/13 11:05 AM
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Darn! It works for me and I'm on a Linux box. I have trouble with several sites and have to boot up (Stupid) Windows 7.
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Dave Mitsky
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Loc: PA, USA, Planet Earth
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Re: How to Locate Some of the Major Messier Galaxies
[Re: Terry Dactile]
#5669209 - 02/08/13 02:46 PM
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Messier45.com seems to work for me. What OS are you using?
Dave Mitsky
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WaterMaster
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Re: How to Locate Some of the Major Messier Galaxies
[Re: Dave Mitsky]
#5669617 - 02/08/13 06:57 PM
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I had no problem accessing from either a Windows 7 (Firefox) or my Mac (Safari).
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RocketScientist
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Re: How to Locate Some of the Major Messier Galaxies
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#5704254 - 02/27/13 08:53 PM
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Thanks Dave! I still have yet to get M101...
I have seen M101 with 80mm from a dark sky site in the Sierra Nevada mountains, but I cannot find it with 250mm from my condo (mag 4.5 skies). Low-surface-brightness galaxies are one class of object where aperture is not a substitute for dark skies.
M104, on the other hand, is visible with 80mm from my home. As noted, it's smaller and has higher surface brightness.
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nicklane1
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Re: How to Locate Some of the Major Messier Galaxies
[Re: Vinayak]
#5913921 - 06/10/13 08:22 PM
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Coming across this thread is such a wonderful surprise.
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