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lymorkiew45
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Whats your favorite type of deepsky object?
      #2527263 - 07/18/08 08:27 PM

Hello, I have observed many objects, and I find that globular clusters, and planetary nebulas are my favorite, of course if I got out to a dark sight galaxies would also be my favorite, well they are my favorite, I just can't see 16th mag fuzzies from my observing sight, I would love to do that, and I will soon be getting a much bigger dobsonian and I would definitely have to put galaxies on my list...clear skies

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alienux
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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: lymorkiew45]
      #2527353 - 07/18/08 09:09 PM

I like them all, but nebula are probably my favorite.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: lymorkiew45]
      #2527544 - 07/18/08 11:16 PM

Under light-polluted skies, I am becoming partial to open clusters.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: starbux]
      #2527587 - 07/18/08 11:42 PM

It's changed through the years. Now, it's galaxies. Good thing, because there are so many of them.
In terms of numbers of objects visible in amateur scopes, there are:
150+/- globulars
1000 planetary nebulae
5000 open star clusters
1000+/- visual nebulae
untold thousands of galaxies (probably over 20,000 in a 12.5")
So it's possible to see all of the first 3, but it's simply not possible to see all the last.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: Starman1]
      #2527618 - 07/18/08 11:59 PM

Guess


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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: lymorkiew45]
      #2527778 - 07/19/08 03:18 AM

Galaxies due to the vast number and varieties. Globulars and planetries come next.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: AlanK]
      #2527952 - 07/19/08 08:23 AM

I like galaxies because they're remote. And possibly because I always drooled over them when I was using binoculars. Now I can see a few with the dob!

Globular Clusters are super nice, too.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: lymorkiew45]
      #2528003 - 07/19/08 09:00 AM

Galaxies and galaxy clusters are my favorite DSO's hands down.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: lymorkiew45]
      #2528018 - 07/19/08 09:13 AM

I think you'll find for most observers under light-polluted skies (as I am), open and globular clusters will be the favorites (as they are mine). But lest not forget. If one defines deep-sky as anything beyond the solar system, one must include double stars as a potential favorite (again, as they are mine). If forced to choose only one favorite, it would be open clusters.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: lymorkiew45]
      #2528052 - 07/19/08 09:41 AM

Nebulae!

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: mtngoat62]
      #2528248 - 07/19/08 12:03 PM

Abell Galaxy Clusters. There's just something about seeing faint fuzzies, whether it was in my 8", 20", or the 36", and knowing they are interacting on a grand scale.

Steven

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: Steven Aggas]
      #2528348 - 07/19/08 01:05 PM

Galaxies have long been my faves. But with the LP here in the D.C. area, I get better views of the globular clusters, so they have become my new faves.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: lymorkiew45]
      #2528387 - 07/19/08 01:31 PM

Another vote for galaxies.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: John Kocijanski]
      #2528443 - 07/19/08 02:07 PM

Since I use binoculars most of the time - mainly because I *have* dark, non-light-polluted skies , I prefer milky-way-objects. Meaning: stars, asterisms, open/globular clusters or bright/dark nebulae.

Thomas


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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: Thomas_N]
      #2528855 - 07/19/08 06:30 PM

I will go with planetary nebulae...I love that they are the material from the end of the star's life and our Sun will do that same thing one of these days also. But, I love it all to be honest.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: lymorkiew45]
      #2529151 - 07/19/08 09:56 PM

Star clusters because you can see them anywhere and they all look different. Galaxies are cool, but you need a dark sky location.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: Ptarmigan]
      #2531506 - 07/21/08 09:30 AM

Open star clusters--diamonds in the sky.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: scopethis]
      #2531622 - 07/21/08 10:46 AM

Everything, but I very much like hunting galaxies under dark skies

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: Fireball]
      #2531916 - 07/21/08 01:22 PM

I think that globular clusters are the most attractive type of DSO in terms of visual impact.

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Re: Whats your favorite type of deepsky object? new [Re: Dave Mitsky]
      #2532343 - 07/21/08 04:54 PM

For some 20+ years globular clusters have always been a favorite of mine but for some strange reason I'm getting a bit bored with them. Having toured Sagittarius, Ophucius (I can never spell that correctly) and Scorpious for the unteenth time I guess is why I'm a little bored with them. Anyway, Planetary Nebula has since taken over the favs category (with NGC6826, the Blinking Nebula, at the top) and Open Clusters are creeping in quite a bit lately too (M-6 and M-7 are stunning!)

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