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Hrundi
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Reged: 02/06/08
Posts: 1237
Loc: Estonia
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Let's share stories of DSO's we've snagged in just about the least favorable conditions. The globular threads here reminded me of the globular cluster M4. Somewhere around this April, I noticed something before 4am that Antares had risen over the horizon. Back then I didn't even know that the star was capable of crossing the horizon at all, so seeing it, and the fan asterism at the end of scorpius was exhilarating on its own. I pointed my 12" at the star and then simply scanned the area, and found what was a large, fairly dim, but unmistakable mottled/grainy glow. Later I discovered that this was the globular cluster M4, at somewhere around maybe 3 and a half degrees altitude. To make the observation even more borderline, I figure the sun was perhaps less than 14 degrees below the horizon. So that's a glob that'll forever be etched in my mind, although probably not because it was a particularly pretty sight
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rocco13
Got Milk?
Reged: 07/29/06
Posts: 2653
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona
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Congrats on M4! It's difficult for me due to my southern skies being terribly light-polluted, even though it's somewhat higher in the sky than at your latitude.
As for twilight DSO hunting, I was able to nab both M97 and M108 during twilight a few months back with my 12. The sky wasn't even dark in the west yet, and with Ursa Major getting lower in the NW, I figured I'd try for them anyway. Very pleasantly surprised I could see them under those conditions, but there they were!
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Zhumell Z12
Super C8 (1984 vintage)
Celestron 102 f/5
and a cheap pair of binoculars
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