Two in the View Observing Program Coordinator:Bob Scott |
Introduction
Welcome to the Astronomical League’s Two in the View Observing Program! Many times we look for specific objects and overlook items that are very close by. Case in point: M13 – Have you looked at NGC 6207? Have you seen it in the eyepiece at the same time as M13? We tend to look at some items as a set, such as the Double Cluster, Andromeda Galaxies, or M81/M82. This club is a continuation of that theme. However, to differentiate this from something like the Arp Galaxy Observing Program, many Deep sky objects types are included; Galaxies, OC, Double stars, Nebulae and Globular Clusters.
You should take the time to understand if the objects are interacting with one another or is it just happenstance the two are in the same field of view. You should try to enjoy the beauty of multiple objects in the eyepiece as well as ponder how far away each object is from us. The list was built using as many of the Northern Constellations as possible and still keep it where it can be completed with a 10” or larger telescope. During this project you will have to balance magnification to see some of the dimmer items with field of view to get multiples. It is a delicate balance but critical to viewing these objects. You will also be observing some galaxies on the list that are interacting and should make note of that in your logs. |
Requirements and Rules
This certification is available to members of the Astronomical League, either through their local astronomical society or as members at large. If you are not a member and would like to become one, check with your local astronomical society, search for a local society on the Astronomical League Website (click here), or join as a member at large (click here).
To obtain your Two in the View Observing Program certificate and pin:
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Go-To or Imaging completions of this Observing Program will be noted on your certificate.
For those doing this with imaging please include the type of camera used in your log.
Submitting for Certification
To receive your certification either:
Note: – Photographic observations will need the image files submitted as well as the logs. This may be done by sending a CD or flash Drive, or by posting them on a site on the internet. |
Include in your verification request your name as you would like it on the certificate, mailing address, email address, phone number, and your society affiliation. If you would like the certificate sent to your local club for presentation, indicate where and to whom it should be sent.
Two in the View Observing Program Coordinator:
20663 English Rd.
Mount Vernon WA, 98274
E-mail: re.bob.scott@gmail.com
Upon verification of your submission and of your active membership in the Astronomical League, your recognition (certificate, pin, etc.) will be sent to you or to the awards coordinator for your society, as you specified. Your name will also appear in an upcoming issue of the Reflector magazine and in the Astronomical League’s on-line database. Congratulations. Good luck with your next observing challenge.