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rodelaet
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Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula
      #3174819 - 06/21/09 04:08 PM Attachment (134 downloads)

M27 is an exceptional binocular object. It is one of the few planetary nebulae that are recognisable with a pair of binoculars. Point your binoculars at Gamma Sagittae (yes, the tip of the arrow) and shift your field of view 3 degrees to the north. M27 should appear in the upper part of the field of view. Look for a fuzzy spot just south of a mag 6 star. I found M27 brighter and easier to detect than M71 in Sagitta. My 15x70 binoculars actually showed a rectangular brightening, its long axis running from NNE to SSW. M27 is a nearby planetary nebula with a distance of around 1150 l-y.

Site : Bekkevoort, Belgium ( 51° N )
Date : June 16, 2008
Time : around 22.30UT
Binoculars : TS 15x70 Marine
FOV: 4.4°
Filter : none
Mount : Manfrotto tripod and head
Seeing : 3/5
Transp. : 2.5/5
Sky brightness : 19.60 magnitudes per square arc second near zenith (SQM reading).
Nelm: 5.4
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.)


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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: rodelaet]
      #3174944 - 06/21/09 05:39 PM

Rony,

An excellent observation of the Dumbbell Nebula (M27). You have captured this ghostly shell of a star very nicely. The star field rendered is exactly what the observer will view. Thank you for sharing it with us all.

Carlos


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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: CarlosEH]
      #3175358 - 06/21/09 09:51 PM

Rony,

This sketch like all the others you have posted recently is just beautiful. Your capture of the wide field and care in placing the stars and matching the brightness of each is just amazing. Beauty and precision in sketching are your forte.

Frank


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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: frank5817]
      #3175767 - 06/22/09 04:54 AM

so subtle yet terrific, well done

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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: daniel_h]
      #3177281 - 06/22/09 10:24 PM

Stunningly beautiful Rony! Another Binocular Icon masterpiece. I love these wide field sketches, they are so realistic that I feel as if I am in Bekkevoort, peering through the binos along side of you my friend!

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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: kraterkid]
      #3179309 - 06/24/09 12:01 AM

great sketch ofthe ghostly m-27
, it is one of the best dso in the summertime.

Edited by Tommy5 (06/24/09 12:02 AM)


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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: Tommy5]
      #3182832 - 06/25/09 07:52 PM

I cant add anything but Very nice Rony!

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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: JimPie]
      #3183265 - 06/26/09 12:50 AM

Rony,

Excellent capture. A question and please excuse me if it has been asked. Are you doing the sketching of binoculars as a personal project? The only reason I am asking is that I think these would make an excellent rendering in a book for those using binoculars. I know you have your website but I think when your done capturing the Messier in binoculars you should publish them!


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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: JayinUT]
      #3183283 - 06/26/09 01:12 AM

Another stunning rendition, Rony!

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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: cildarith]
      #3183769 - 06/26/09 10:39 AM

That is a really pretty sketch Rony. I was thinking of you the other night when I was using the sky window in the SSW looking at the Sag. area. I don't recall you sketches from that area. Of course, it sure is dense with stars and objects so I will have to pick and choose carefully. I think I want to do the Lagoon with the window because the cluster is so beautiful in binoculars. I'm not nearly as good a sketcher as you on binoculars, but am looking forward to another clear night in the area to give it a whirl. Roland

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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: rolandlinda3]
      #3186691 - 06/28/09 08:17 AM

Thanks for the fine words, guys!!

Roland, I have a few observations of the Sagittarius region:

Messier 8

Messier 22

Here are a few nice objects nextdoor in Scorpio:

Messier 6

Messier 7

These milkyway fields are really dense with stars and the bino's to take in a lot of sky, so you better sharpen those pencils of yours.
I look forward to your sketches, Roland.


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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: rodelaet]
      #3191055 - 06/30/09 02:08 PM

Rony

Excellent rendition of M27 through binoculars.

All of your wide field sketches are superb. They remind me of my first nights with a new pair of binoculars in the mid
1960's as a young teen laying in my parents front yard at the edge of Portland Oregon. Your binocular sketches rekindle my memories of first seeing these Messier objects, as I just looked at your extensive list of other images.

All of your your sketch work is a great learning tool for others to see through, aside from also inspiring veteran astronomers and artists.

Mark


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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: markseibold]
      #3198783 - 07/04/09 02:05 PM

Thank you, Mark, for these very kind words.

I look forward to your future sketches.


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Happy Birthday Dee
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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: rodelaet]
      #3198789 - 07/04/09 02:08 PM

Excellent , I love binocular sketching :-)

Dee


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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: Dee]
      #3198941 - 07/04/09 03:47 PM

I like the way your sketch makes me feel - like I'm looking trough the eyepiece. Very impressive =)
Also you made the nebula look really faint, like it's supposed to be.


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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: Michael11]
      #3200185 - 07/05/09 11:38 AM

Well done, Rony. I observed M27 through various instruments at the Green Bank StarQuest including my 12x36 image stabilized binoculars. Your drawing is an excellent rendering of the binocular view. I locate it like you do--coming off the tip of the Arrow. BTW, I think you'll find M27 a little brighter if you can revisit it at a darker site.

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Re: Binocular Icon 58 : M27, the Dumbbell Nebula new [Re: Special Ed]
      #3202514 - 07/06/09 04:50 PM

Dee, Michael & Michael,

I'm glad you like the sketch.

@ Michael Rosolina : Michael, that's correct. The conditions were not perfect during these midsummer nights. It's also a proof for the fact that M27 is a very bright object.


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