rodelaet
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This observation is the 50th entry in my little binocular project that I started on March 31 of last year. Most of these objects were not hard to locate, nor did I have to dig deep to find them. I even had to skip some objects, due to a lack of time or bad weather. If someone would have challenged me a year ago to find 50 sketch-worthy binocular objects, I might have called him crazy. Today I know better. I realize that one year is not enough to sketch the most interesting binocular objects. This project is still fun to do, prove of it is the collected dust on my Skywatcher refractor tube. Binoculars really have me fascinated with their magical views of the sky. People ask me if I don’t run out of objects. But so many binocular challenges lie ahead. We shall see how long my project will continue.
At this point, I want to thank all of you who have supported me in this project. Your friendly replies to these sketches have kept me going. Thanks a lot!! 
NGC 457, the Phi Cas Cluster, is one of the most fascinating clusters in the whole sky. With an apparent magnitude of 6.4 and a size of nearly 20’, NGC 457 is not extra-ordinary bright, nor is it extremely large. Its true splendour comes from its stunning appearance in the eye-piece. It doesn’t take much of your imagination to see some kind of a creature, like an owl, or Spielberg’s ET, or an airplane. The cluster shows bar shaped body, with on both ends two stars, presenting the feet and the eyes of the creature. On both side of the bar, a small chain of stars represent the arms. With 8x56 bino’s, the cluster is difficult to resolve. The low power view reminds me of a fighter jet with glowing exhaust pipes. The 15x70 bino’s allow for a better resolution of the cluster’s main body. A comic book figure comes to my mind. It seems to wave with its arms. The mag 5 Phi Cas seems to show an orange hue. NGC 457 is 8.200 l-y away, residing in the Perseus spiral arm. A nice little bonus is offered by NGC 436 at 40’ NW of NGC 457. In my 15x70 I could detect NGC 436 as a small amorphous patch. This little cluster does look very remote. In fact it is 10.700 l-y away and 25 times less luminous than NGC 457. The Phi Cas Cluster is easy to look up. It can be found at 2° SSW of Delta Cas (the bright star on top of the sketch).
Site : Bekkevoort, Belgium ( 51° N ) Date : November 25, 2008 Time : around 20.30UT Binoculars : TS Marine 15x70 FOV: 4.4° Filter : none Mount : Trico Machine Sky Window Seeing : 2/5 Transp. : 3/5 Sky brightness : 19.64 magnitudes per square arc second near zenith (SQM reading). Nelm: 5.3 Sketch Orientation: N up, W right. Digital sketch made with Corel Paint Shop Pro X2, based on a raw pencil sketch.
(Note: if the sketch does look too dark on your monitor, try to darken the room.)
-------------------- Rony
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frank5817
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Rony,
50 has not been enough. We do not want you to stop until you have done the entire sky---Please? Beautiful sketch and wonderful write up. 
Frank
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Rony, the dedication and craftsmanship you put into this is truly awesome. Great, great work!
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lunartic65
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That's a beautiful sketch Rony, and congratulations on the half century, can't wait for the next 50.
-------------------- Paul
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Rony,
Congratulations on your 50th binocular observation! We are the lucky ones to have enjoyed your postings of your travels through the heavens. We all look forward to your future journeys.
Another fantastic observation of an interesting open cluster in Cassiopeia. As you point out this cluster is referred to as the "Owl Cluster, "ET Cluster" and even the "Kachina Doll Cluster." ( http://www.native-languages.org/kachinas.htm ). The cluster does give the appearance of an animal or costumed figure. Thank you for this and all of your previous 49 binocular observations. I look forward to many more of your fantastic observations posted on this forum.
Links; http://www.hawastsoc.org/deepsky/maps/cas/cas1.gif http://www.perezmedia.net/beltofvenus/archives/000737.html (Jeremy Perez's fine rendering of this cluster) http://www.noao.edu/outreach/aop/observers/n457.html
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Congratulations Rony! I hope you're ready for the next 50! Very fitting that you offer such a phenomenal sketch for this celebration.
-------------------- Mark
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Rony I realy like all of your widefield sketches. This is fantastic.
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keef
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What a great mile stone and a wonderful sketch to mark it with. Here hoping for another 50
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ESAndy
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Rony, this is incredible, I feel like I'm sitting at the eyepiece.
Ed
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rodelaet
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Thank you all for the kind comments, guys!
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Very nice sketch, Rony. NGC 457 is one of my favorite sights in the sky. Thanks for the extra size and distance information too.
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amazing work - you should put them into a book & sell
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Rony--
Another great sketch. Thank you for sharing such a great project.
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rodelaet
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Shirley, Daniel and Bob:
Thank you for kind words.
-------------------- Rony
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Rony, truly extraordinary sketch work!
-------------------- Rich
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Rony,
Congratulations on your 50th beautiful binocular sketch. As someone who enjoys views through the same model instrument, you recreate the sharp sprinkling of stars and the velvety background just as I see it.
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rodelaet
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Rich and Michael : Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.
-------------------- Rony
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Roel
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Me like too!
Rony, your sketches (and especially the way they are enhanced/modified/redone) have inspired me to use the computer a little bit more on my own sketches. Way to go!
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Great sketck of this cluster which is a favorite with many star parties.
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