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Roel
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M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor
      #3135991 - 05/30/09 02:50 PM Attachment (68 downloads)

Yesterday I took my little 2.4" refractor outside again to sketch some of the Ophiuchus globulars. An aperture of 60mm is of course not enough to resolve stars in the clusters, but the wide fields it gives (over 3 degrees) make the views quite overwhelming.

M10 and M12 just fitted within the field of my LVW 22mm, but very close to the edges. Therefore I combined two LVW22 fields in one image. In larger scopes the cluster are said to be very different from each other, but in my little scope they look just like twin brothers, equally in brightness and size.

M14 also showed no resolved stars, but I find the image of a tiny fuzzball in a pretty rich star field very pretty. M14 was fainter than M10 and M12.


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Roel
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Reged: 04/22/07

Loc: Deventer, The Netherlands
Re: M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor new [Re: Roel]
      #3135995 - 05/30/09 02:52 PM Attachment (60 downloads)

The twins M12 (left) ad M10 (right):

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cildarithModerator
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Reged: 08/26/04

Loc: San Diego, CA
Re: M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor new [Re: Roel]
      #3136081 - 05/30/09 03:46 PM

Nice job Roel! I especially like the overlapping fields showing M10 and M12!

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CarlosEH
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Re: M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor new [Re: cildarith]
      #3136255 - 05/30/09 06:03 PM

Roel,

Excellent observations of M10, M12, and M14. These are accurate views through your 60 mm aperture refractor. Thank you for sharing them with us all.

Carlos


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GlennLeDrew
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Re: M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor new [Re: CarlosEH]
      #3136285 - 05/30/09 06:25 PM

Roel,
Beautiful renderings! Like Eric, I too like the 'combined' M10/M12 view.

Don't discount the power of a humble 60mm aperture. many years ago I racked up the magnification on my short focus 60mm, f/7 'scope until the exit pupil was less than 0.5mm (magnification *at least* 120X.) I could actually resolve several of the brightest giants in M13. I'm sure M22 and M4 would have been easier still.


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frank5817
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Re: M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor new [Re: GlennLeDrew]
      #3136395 - 05/30/09 07:40 PM

Roel,

Not only a great capture but gorgeous sketching. And we all especially love that double field sketch of M12 and M10.

Frank


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rolandlinda3
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Re: M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor new [Re: frank5817]
      #3136738 - 05/30/09 11:54 PM

Well done. I like the sketches...and also like to overlapping field presentation. Roland

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JimPie
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Reged: 11/10/07

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Re: M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor new [Re: rolandlinda3]
      #3137635 - 05/31/09 01:30 PM

Roel
Excellent Sketch ,I like the overlapping fields on M10+12.


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rodelaet
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Re: M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor new [Re: Roel]
      #3138112 - 05/31/09 05:58 PM

Beautiful work, Roel!

Keep them coming.


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TomN
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Reged: 01/14/09

Loc: Washington State
Re: M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor new [Re: rodelaet]
      #3138616 - 05/31/09 09:56 PM

Very nice sketches! I also enjoy observing globulars and OCs with my 60mm refractor.

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Jeff Young
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Re: M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor new [Re: TomN]
      #3142266 - 06/02/09 06:02 PM

Love the double-field one, Roel. Cool idea and very artistic presentation.

(Nice fade on the bright field stars too. They look very realistic.)

Cheers,
-- Jeff.


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Re: M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor new [Re: Jeff Young]
      #3144853 - 06/04/09 01:54 AM

Fantastic sketches Roel! Ditto what was said about the M10, M12 double field, wonderful presentation.

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TenthEnemy
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Loc: Maryland
Re: M10, M12, M14 with a 60mm refractor new [Re: kraterkid]
      #3145007 - 06/04/09 07:02 AM

Your sketches are very pretty, and true to what globulars look like in a small telescope.

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