Monday, September 02, 2013
Seeing Neptune in Binoculars (1 September 2013)
Enlarged section of the image above making the faint dot that is Neptune clearer.
You may remember that Neptune is just past opposition and for the moment Neptune is magnitude 7.8. This means it is potentially visible in strong binoculars (at least 10x50's) under dark sky conditions for the next month, when it is normally only visible in telescopes.
Well, last night I got out my 10x50's to view Nova Delphini, and after that (and with a lot of consulting of maps) I went after Neptune.
And got it. I had to do a lot of double checking with the charts to make sure as it was so faint, but yep, I got it. I even got a photo of it with my little "point and shoot" Canon.
Considering the amount of effort that went to discover Neptune with the telescopes of the day, that is pretty mind-blowing.
Labels: binoculars, Neptune