stevecoe
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Howdy all;
I have been writing a set of articles called "What's Up" for several years that are posted to Cloudy Nights. The past articles are archived under "Articles" and then "Monthly" from the top of the page.
I have made my way around the sky once and am starting again covering objects within constellations that I missed the first time around the sky.
My request is: if you have a favorite that I missed the first time around, let me know. I can certainly add it into the mix as I write these constellation studies over the next several years.
Aquarius is available from the entrance splash page and the next three constellations are: Andromeda, Orion and Gemini. So, if you have something "off the beaten path", please let me know. Or any other input about What's Up.
Thanks; Steve Coe
-------------------- TeleVue 102 refractor on CGEM mount
10 inch f/4.7 Newtonian
Author "Deep Sky Observing" Springer-Verlag
Author "Nebulae and How to Observe Them" Springer
Canon Xt astrocamera with Hutech modification
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stevecoe
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So, either your silence means that nobody is readying the articles or that you are satisfied with what has been done up to here;-)
Clear skies; Steve Coe
-------------------- TeleVue 102 refractor on CGEM mount
10 inch f/4.7 Newtonian
Author "Deep Sky Observing" Springer-Verlag
Author "Nebulae and How to Observe Them" Springer
Canon Xt astrocamera with Hutech modification
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blb
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Yes Steve, I look forward to each of your postings. I really like the whats in this constellation format. I look forward to your covering objects missed the first time around. Other than that maybe more coverage for smaller scopes. I use my 4", 5" and 10" most often. Irregardless I really enjoy the series.
-------------------- C-11, C-6, XT10i Dob, ETX125PE, TV102, & AT66
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droid
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Steve; sad to say I stopped reading the articles,as I could never equate what everyone says is easy in a 12 or larger inch telescope ,while Im using a 4 inch refractor. I see you use an 4 inch? in the picture, if this is the case I might have to go back and read all your articles. By the way my favorite region of the sky is Cassiopeia through Perseus.
-------------------- 12 inch Truss Reflector "John"
102mm Celestron C102HD
Tasco 7TE5 60mm Classic
Tasco 9TE5 60mm Classic
Celestron Ultima 2000 SCT
Remains of an 8 inch dob
Celestron Comet catcher(orange tube)
1960 Edscorp Space Conquerer 6inch f/8
10x50 Bushnell Binoculars.
11T 4.5 inch Tasco reflector Lunograsso?
60mm Telescope Club
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stevecoe
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blb, I am glad to hear that you are enjoying the articles.
droid, I really tried to include more with smaller scopes, I owned a 13 inch Newtonian for 14 years and so I have lots of observations with that scope. However, as I build up observations with the 4 and 6 inch scopes I have owned for some time there will be more with those instruments.
Clear skies to us all; Steve Coe
-------------------- TeleVue 102 refractor on CGEM mount
10 inch f/4.7 Newtonian
Author "Deep Sky Observing" Springer-Verlag
Author "Nebulae and How to Observe Them" Springer
Canon Xt astrocamera with Hutech modification
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Swamp Fox
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I would also like to see more of the 4" refractor notes, but I enjoy reading them all either way. A big THANKS for taking the time to provide these articles!!!
-------------------- Tele Vue 102
Tele Vue 35mm Pan; 22mm T4 Nagler; 17mm T4 Nagler; 12mm T4 Nagler; 10mm Radian; 2x Powermate
Meade ETX 125PE
Meade 4000 26mm SP; 24.5mm SWA; 15mm SP; 14mm UWA; 9.7mm SP; 8.8mm UWA; #140 2x Barlow
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Cygnus_x1
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Steve, your articles are always useful and provide good ideas for observing lists.
Many thanks for writing and sharing them with us Faith
-------------------- Visual Deep Sky Observing - NEW website
Observing blog
My astronomy event photos on Flickr
12 inch Dob
8 inch Celestron C8 Newtonian
4 inch Meade SCT
8x42 Leica binoculars
Various TeleVue eyepieces
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star drop
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Steve your articles are always top notch.
-------------------- Ted
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stevecoe
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Well then, I will keep at it.....
Actually, it is fun and I enjoy it. I want to thank CN for providing the location and effort to post my ramblings.
One thing, I promise you if you ever plan to do something like this....it will make you really pay attention to what you are observing. With lots of other people using what you say to make up an observing list, errors WILL get found;-)
Clear skies to us all; Steve Coe
-------------------- TeleVue 102 refractor on CGEM mount
10 inch f/4.7 Newtonian
Author "Deep Sky Observing" Springer-Verlag
Author "Nebulae and How to Observe Them" Springer
Canon Xt astrocamera with Hutech modification
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Cygnus_x1
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Quote:
With lots of other people using what you say to make up an observing list, errors WILL get found;-)
Clear skies to us all; Steve Coe
It keeps you on your toes then, Steve?!
-------------------- Visual Deep Sky Observing - NEW website
Observing blog
My astronomy event photos on Flickr
12 inch Dob
8 inch Celestron C8 Newtonian
4 inch Meade SCT
8x42 Leica binoculars
Various TeleVue eyepieces
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Jeremy Perez
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Steve, your "What's Up" articles are great resources. There's only one suggestion I can think of. I've had the opportunity to browse some of your excellent deep sky sketches in person, and I think it would be a really nice touch if you were able to include them in your articles. They would provide an excellent illustration of what your visual impression was for various objects.
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The Belt Of Venus || Sketch Gallery || Sketching Resources || Astro-Photo Gallery
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skyward_eyes
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I enjoy the "What's Up" articles, they shed a little light on targets I may not have seen yet. I am usually hunting for certain details on objects, I normally dont mess around with the fuzzies.
Great job Steve, keep up the good work! Would actually like to observe with you sometime!
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stevecoe
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Hi Jeremy;
Let's see a guy who helped write a book on Drawing at the Eyepiece, or some such title....wants me to start showing my drawings in the articles I write. I think I see a connection.
Or, maybe Jeremy just wants some drawings so he can compare his and say "hey, that must be it".;-)
I can do that, I will have to look at something in the future, I do have the next couple of articles close to done.
Skyward, we can certainly get together some time.
Clear skies to us all; Steve Coe
-------------------- TeleVue 102 refractor on CGEM mount
10 inch f/4.7 Newtonian
Author "Deep Sky Observing" Springer-Verlag
Author "Nebulae and How to Observe Them" Springer
Canon Xt astrocamera with Hutech modification
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Jeremy Perez
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Alas, it is true I have a bias
Looking forward to the next installments!
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Orion SVP 6LT (6" f/8 Newt) || Orion XT8 (8" f/5.9 Dob) || 15x70 Oberwerk Binoculars || Coronado PST
The Belt Of Venus || Sketch Gallery || Sketching Resources || Astro-Photo Gallery
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JakeSaloranta
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I'd like to see more sketches of the targets instead of the DSS images.
Also good, new targets for small telescopes are always in need!
/Jake
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davidpitre
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Great articles Steve. Another plug here for drawings. For me a drawing is worth 1000 photographs.
-------------------- David
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paysonmike
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I use your What's Up article's each month to plan my nite's list and the fact that some where obsrved in northern Ariz. Keep up the good work it is much apprecated.
-------------------- loged on formly as fireman mike have a 12" dob with circles and dig. level main eye pieces are hyperion's 8-13-21
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Hrundi
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I'd also prefer seeing sketches. Can't relate to images at all.
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JakeSaloranta
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What just came to mind is that I'd like to read about something more than just the descriptions of the objects in the articles. Surely digging deeper takes a lot more time but also makes the articles better and more interesting to read.
And from CN's part... maybe some more visibility to these monthly articles. I only browse the few forums in here so the fault is partly mine but I am amazed at how much stuff there is in the articles section. Great work you writers!
Some "gems" from Gemini:
NGC 2266
NGC 2420
Abell 21
J900
PKS 0735+17
and plenty of fainter galaxies and interesting planetaries...
/Jake
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o1d_dude
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I thoroughly enjoy your contributions both here and on the SAC site, Steve. I'd like to echo what Swamp Fox said about the 4" refractor perspective.
A few others also mentioned including some of your eyepiece sketches which I think would be a very nice touch.
Thanks for soliciting the feedback.
-------------------- Kit
'Don’t worry about what telescope you own, or its quality. Just get out under the night sky, and enjoy God’s wondrous universe.' - Thomas M Back
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