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SATMAN
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Re: veil finder chart new [Re: coutleef]
      #3272507 - 08/14/09 02:18 PM

I agree with David Knisely and Carol L, I use a OIII by Lumincon on my Brandon 94 APO (f~7) I havent tried the Veil yet, But this filter is spectacular on M-8 the logoon Nebula and this is from a Moderately Light Polluted Suburban Area. I have found this filter works well for this instrument and My Questar 3.5 (f~14)

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csa/montana
Den Mama
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Re: veil finder chart new [Re: SATMAN]
      #3273957 - 08/15/09 11:01 AM

With my 16" dob and my 35Pan, I use my UHC filter, which really makes the veil "pop" out.

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droid
rocketman
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Reged: 08/29/04

Loc: Conneaut, Ohio
Re: veil finder chart new [Re: csa/montana]
      #5276555 - 06/18/12 03:49 AM

Just refound this thread.Getting set to go to the Buckeye on the sky star party, taking the 5 inch f/5.
The Veil is still on my list to find, lol.


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Carol L

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Reged: 07/05/04

Loc: Tomahawk, WI 45N//89W
Re: veil finder chart new [Re: droid]
      #5277598 - 06/18/12 07:14 PM

Have fun, i hope the sky's gloriously clear.
And good luck with the Veil. Just pop in a widefield ep with an O-III filter, and aim the finder scope at 52 Cygni - you can't miss it.


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Matt2003
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Re: veil finder chart new [Re: Carol L]
      #5277667 - 06/18/12 07:54 PM


Well, I know now, that an OIII brings it out in my orange backyard. And I've managed to glimpse a bit in 50mm Binos, so its not all that hard. For the scope though, the OIII was Godsend. Little bits of wispy confetti!

Clear Skies,
Matt


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droid
rocketman
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Reged: 08/29/04

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Re: veil finder chart new [Re: Carol L]
      #5277745 - 06/18/12 08:47 PM

Carol, long time no type, lol. You still doing the sky at night sketching section???
Lots of changes here, lol


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Carol L

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Re: veil finder chart new [Re: droid]
      #5277886 - 06/18/12 10:14 PM

Yes, i'm still writing it - best job i ever had.

Hey, if someone at the star party has Internet, let us know as soon as you find the Veil, ok?

"Live from BEOTS"


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Kraus
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Reged: 03/10/12

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Re: veil finder chart new [Re: Carol L]
      #5279559 - 06/19/12 08:24 PM

Yup CSA. My fourteen incher and UHC let's the witches broom just scream at me. Moonless night is in my opinion is not an option.

And right now at 8:23p.m. clouds in Saturn's northern hemisphere are quite visible.


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omahaastro
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Reged: 08/30/06

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Re: veil finder chart new [Re: Kraus]
      #5279583 - 06/19/12 08:42 PM

Droid... I have the same Orion 120mm f/5 refractor you have... with a 2" diagonal, a 31mm Nagler, and UHC filter... you can easily see it's entire expanse! Beautiful!

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droid
rocketman
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Re: veil finder chart new [Re: omahaastro]
      #5280160 - 06/20/12 06:15 AM

Jeff; your one up on me, I do have two inch eps, but no 2 inch Olll , and my 2 inch is an older standard 2 inch meade diagonal, functional, but....
Ill be using my 40 - 32 - 25 mm 1.25 inch eps all plossls, and Orion enhanced diagonal and a 1.25 inch Olll.the 40 and 32 are Orion Sirius plossl, not sure what the true fov of these are, and the 25 is an original Vixen ,again not sure of the actual fov.
In conjunction with an f/5 refractor that is.


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stratocaster
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Re: veil finder chart new [Re: droid]
      #5284793 - 06/23/12 03:25 AM

I first saw the veil with my 10" GSO dob from a dark sky site at death valley last year using a DMG NPB filter. Nothing less than stunning. I thought I'd try again a few nights ago from my white zone backyard using the same filter. It wasn't happening. There was no trace of the veil at all. So the filter couldn't overcome the white zone sky glow. Gotta have reasonably dark skies. Does anyone think an OIII filter would make any difference?

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Scanning4Comets
Markus
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Reged: 12/26/04

Loc: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Re: veil finder chart new [Re: stratocaster]
      #5284866 - 06/23/12 07:51 AM

I saw the Veil again after many years. First I saw the Western part, (NGC 6960), after first getting 52 Cygni in my finder. I first used a very wide angle eyepiece, (28mm 2" Meade super Wide Angle), and saw it using my Celestron 2" O-III filter.
I used a detailed map printed out from Uranometria 2000 which has stars that are faint enough to see in a wide angle eyepiece or finderscope. The map was right on the tube of my 10" dob held by a magnet so that I can orient it exactly like the sky. The map is oriented right side up like my Right Angle Correct Image 9x50 finderscope. In my 28mm SWA Meade 5000 eyepiece, the map appears upside down. I wanted to see the brighter part, which is the Eastern half of the Veil, (NGC-6992), and I got lost because I started tilting the scope in the opposite direction I was supposed to go!

A fine CN'er, (Thanks BeatleJuice!), told me that it was in the opposite direction and he was right! The sight was really something to behold! I grabbed my drawing paper and sketched both the East and Western half of the Veil.

Oh, I also tried my 2" Orion Ultrablock and it was still visible.

Stratocaster:

I saw the Veil from my heavily light polluted sky in my Celestron O-III filter from my backyard. Without the filter, even from a dark sky where I go to, the Veil can't be seen. Same goes for my yard....filter is needed, or NOTHING can be seen!

Cheers,


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droid
rocketman
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Re: veil finder chart new [Re: Scanning4Comets]
      #5293083 - 06/28/12 11:54 AM

Well, due to personal and financial problems, I didnt make it to the star party.So no veil report,sorry.
The up side is Ive got a couple months.And I hope to sneak off to a dark sky site next weekend.
Keeping my fingers crossed.


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