Uwe Glahn
October 22nd, 2014, 09:15 PM
So popular in the science scene so rare observed in the amateur scene - I Zw 18?
Last new moon period I tried this unusual young and active dwarf irregular galaxy. With the 27-inch the galaxy was visible without problems with direct vision at 586x-837x. Seeing was only average. The brighter knot was easy to detect but the fainter one (~5" distance) was tough and only pops in and out of view. I could not see the companion galaxy 30" NW.
What are your experiences with this fuzzy guy? Could anyone catch the companion, Jimi?
HST - ESA/STScI
1404
SDSS (~3'x3')
1405
sketch: 27", 586x-837x, NELM 7m+, Seeing III
http://www.deepsky-visuell.de/Zeichnungen/UGCA166.jpg
Last new moon period I tried this unusual young and active dwarf irregular galaxy. With the 27-inch the galaxy was visible without problems with direct vision at 586x-837x. Seeing was only average. The brighter knot was easy to detect but the fainter one (~5" distance) was tough and only pops in and out of view. I could not see the companion galaxy 30" NW.
What are your experiences with this fuzzy guy? Could anyone catch the companion, Jimi?
HST - ESA/STScI
1404
SDSS (~3'x3')
1405
sketch: 27", 586x-837x, NELM 7m+, Seeing III
http://www.deepsky-visuell.de/Zeichnungen/UGCA166.jpg