[sac-forum] Re: [Fwd: NGC 6201]

Sheryl, glad to hear you are going to give this a try.  I've copied this straight from the article -

Our July constellation is Hercules.  I’ve chosen the following order that is not by NGC or RA, but by a somewhat convenient sequence to minimize star hoping.  So, it’s on to the objects.  First is the white-eyed pea, better known as the planetary nebula IC4593 located about 3.8° southwest of omega Herculis. As with all planetary nebulae look for color, blinking effects and try any and all filters at your disposal. Second is Abell 2151, the Hercules Galaxy Cluster, and is found about 50’ east of 5 Herculis or almost centered on NGC6047.  The SAC database notes there are 20 galaxies 14th to 15th mag.  How many do you see in your telescope?  Now slew northeast to NGC6210 (that’s NGC6210 and not the erroneous NGC listed last month) another planetary nebula located about 2° southwest of 51 Herculis.  Continuing our northward jaunt take a look at, visible in an 8X50 finder, M13.  At one time, a long time ago, I had difficulty determining which side of the Keystone to search.  A technique I’ve found helpful is to go to the constellation Lyra and find the stars gamma and beta Lyrae, the pointer stars for Alberio – hang with me now I’m getting there.  Instead of going there, go the other way, these pointer stars bring you just north of the Keystone.  M13 is on the other side of the Keystone from Lyra!  While on globular clusters, continue north to 4.8° east of northeast from tau Herculis and find NGC6229.  Finally, slew southwest, to within 2.8° southeast of chi Herculis and find another planetary nebula, NGC6058.  Remember with all planetary nebulae look for color, blinking effects and try filters.  If you don’t have any, try to borrow one for a friendly observer!

Go out and get a look at these beautiful deep sky objects, consider what you are seeing, take some insightful notes and pass them on to us!

You are not along in not having looked through your scope in months.  I went from March (the All Arizona Messier Marathon) to Five Mile Meadow before getting decent use.  Hopefully we can all get better use of our toys.

Clear skies,
aj

Sheryl Gambardella wrote:
Hi AJ,
I don't know what happened to it but don't have a news letter for May or June. Can I get a list of the objects in Hercules please? I looked through my scope for the first time in months at the GCSS and IT FELT GOOD! And I made some observations in Hercules too- so I hope we can use them. Thanks!
Sheryl
----- Original Message ----- From: "AJ Crayon" <acrayon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [sac-forum] [Fwd: NGC 6201]



I got this from Joe the other day and didn't post because I thought it had
already been.  Seems theres an error in the Call for Observations list for
Hercules.  NGC6201 is listed instead of NGC6210 - and another fat finger
sequence is found.

Thanks Joe,
aj

-------- Original Message -------- Subject: NGC 6201 Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005
17:29:27 -0700 From: Joseph R. Goss <apachejo@xxxxxxx>[1] To: AJ Crayon
<acrayon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>[2]

AJ   NGC 6201 in Hercules is a 15.5 Mag. Galaxy not a Planetary Nebula. NGC
6210 is a good Planetary Nebula in Hercules.             Joe

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