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BillBrowning
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What was your first DSO you observed?
      #922304 - 04/21/06 09:03 PM

I remember mine was the Orion Nebula through a 4.5 newt when I was about 12!!!
What was yours ?

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: BillBrowning]
      #922315 - 04/21/06 09:11 PM

Exactly the same, M42 through a 4.5" reflector.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: Chopin]
      #922333 - 04/21/06 09:22 PM Attachment (26 downloads)

Does the Pleiades naked-eye count?
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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: SaberScorpX]
      #922358 - 04/21/06 09:40 PM

Mine was M 42 through a C8. in the 9th grade I had an English teacher that was an amateur astronomer. One night she setup her telescope for us. She even mixed astronomy with her class and is the reason I am interested in astronomy.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: basel10]
      #922367 - 04/21/06 09:45 PM

Mine was M51 I think!


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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: jack45]
      #922379 - 04/21/06 09:52 PM

Well the absolute first was probably M42 as well, but I really don't count it as it's really a naked eye object (sort of).

The first one I had to search for was M 57. Took me about 3 days back when I was 17. I remember the thrill of finding it.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: John Jarosz]
      #922467 - 04/21/06 11:10 PM

M13 many years ago through someone else's huge dob, which had to have been in the range of at least 16 inches in aperture. It was truly spectacular, and the persistent memory of that night was what kindled latent interest in astronomy that didn't get a chance to flower until 15-20 years later.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: FirstSight]
      #922486 - 04/21/06 11:22 PM

M-57 the Ring nebula in my new 6" f/8 Edmunds newt., in 1970.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: galaxyman]
      #922736 - 04/22/06 04:36 AM

Would have to have been M45. I logged it in a diary as either a plane or the Little Dipper, so little did I know then. Probably couldn't have located anything else way back when (1966, 3" f/10 Edmund reflector - $29.95)

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: novbabies]
      #922877 - 04/22/06 08:57 AM

Mine was M13 in Hercules. I found it with the setting circles on a 6" short tube reflector on an Orion SkyView Deluxe mount.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: snorkler]
      #922885 - 04/22/06 09:08 AM

M42 through 20x50 binoculars but my first logged DS is M13. I was 16 at that time.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: BillBrowning]
      #922928 - 04/22/06 09:57 AM

M57. A very memorable night!

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: David Pavlich]
      #922940 - 04/22/06 10:08 AM

pleiades thro a tasco, 50mm i think.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: Sgt]
      #923034 - 04/22/06 11:09 AM

Another M42 through a 4.5" newt here.

About 18 yrs ago. I still have the scope too.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: Attila]
      #923336 - 04/22/06 02:50 PM

It seems that the consensus is that M42 is everyones first DSO. I have to admit it was my first DSO that I observed and that was about 3 months ago.

Now that its starting to set, I'm off to look for more.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: AnthonyP]
      #923346 - 04/22/06 02:56 PM

M-45 through a pair of 7x35 binos, probably about 27 years ago. Through a telescope, my first was M-7 through a 6-inch f/5 Newt almost 25 years ago.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: cildarith]
      #923527 - 04/22/06 05:22 PM

M42 for me as well, in my 8"Ø the night of first light back in Feb 2003.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: dgs©]
      #923660 - 04/22/06 06:52 PM

M42 in Nov 04, followed by a long search in vain for M31 in severe light pollution.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: JoeF]
      #923669 - 04/22/06 07:00 PM

M42 through a RV6 about 35 years ago. I still remember the view.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: RGM]
      #923764 - 04/22/06 08:49 PM

M42 last year with my 8" Dob (first year of observing). I will never forget how beautiful it was.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: BillBrowning]
      #923916 - 04/22/06 10:32 PM

With a scope, I'm pretty sure it was M42 (this was a while ago - 12y.o., 60mm refractor), although I had tracked down quite a few of the brighter Messier objects with binoculars before I ever got a scope.

Lots of people get their scope around Christmas time, so M42 is well placed for viewing - and easy to find. And well known.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: Jim Nelson]
      #923944 - 04/22/06 10:46 PM

Mine was M5, seen through 11x50s on June 22, 1998.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: csa/montana]
      #924034 - 04/23/06 12:13 AM

M57 for me. First one I found on my own was M7.

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: MikeRatcliff]
      #924282 - 04/23/06 06:01 AM

Well, there is a bit of a story...
I hadn't been in astronomy for very long, and all I had done up to that point was look at the moon and Jupiter and some stars (which kept me entertained for a while).
I had been really quite good and I had learned my way around the stars. It was a little later than this time of year, so arcturus was just beginning to dip down, and Vega was high in the sky.
I had invited two friends around to have a look (they were only just over the road). I asked them to come after 10 minutes so I could set up.
I showed them Jupiter and a few stars, but then came the question 'what else is there?'
I had absolutely no idea, but I had printed off my CN Star chart and had a look. I found the constellation Lyra on it and there was a little circle named M57. I had heard of it, but I didn't know what to expect, how to find it or what it would look like through the scope.
I then spent the next 10 minutes staring at the star atlas trying to work out how on earth I would find it. In the end, I just pointed my scope and looked. I swept left and then right, and I caught a small fuzzy blob - I had found it!
I was so pleased Both of my friends had a look and then we zoomed in and in a bit more, so you could tell the shape of it and just see that it was a ring rather than a blob.

Well, thats my story!

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: thelittleman]
      #924289 - 04/23/06 06:14 AM

Mine was M-39 in Cygnus. Why? Because it was the first object that had star hopping instructions for it in the Sam Brown booklet I got with my Edmund Scientific 3" reflector, when I was 12 years old!

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: llanitedave]
      #925005 - 04/23/06 04:58 PM

IIRC, M39 was located by right-angle sweeping (from rho Cygni, no less!) with an equatorial mount; M11 was the one found by starhopping starting in Aquila.

(I had the same scope and book - wasn't Sam Brown's work magical?)

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: novbabies]
      #925017 - 04/23/06 05:08 PM

I started from Deneb -- maybe that was setting circles on my 4.5". You're right that it was star hopping to M-11. That was an early view as well.

Man, that was a LONG time ago!

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: llanitedave]
      #925023 - 04/23/06 05:13 PM

oops! you're right...it WAS Deneb...I think rho played a part, though?

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: novbabies]
      #925232 - 04/23/06 08:01 PM

M31 thru a 3 inch reflector(sears) when i was about 7 years old.Man that was a long time ago, I'll never forget the experience because the scope was a christmas gift from my folks and m31 was the first thing other than the moon and saturn that i found using the scope,47 years later and M31 is still a favorite object!

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: novbabies]
      #925378 - 04/23/06 10:05 PM

Quote:

Would have to have been M45. I logged it in a diary as either a plane or the Little Dipper, so little did I know then. Probably couldn't have located anything else way back when (1966, 3" f/10 Edmund reflector - $29.95)




I forgot about 'naked eye' observing.

I remember riding in the car as a young kid, maybe 7 years old, and staring into the night sky on a regular basis. I thought the Pliades was the little dipper as well. Funny how I hadn't thought of that in years until I read your post...

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Re: What was your first DSO you observed? new [Re: Chopin]
      #925722 - 04/24/06 06:59 AM



Even funnier: I logged a thin crescent moon one night shortly after sunset as being either Venus or Mercury (this also was naked eye...)

Doh ! !