Southern Sky Binocular Club Chair:
Mike Benson
2308 Dundee Lane
Nashville, TN 37214-1520
(615) 883-6571
E-mail:
ocentaurus@aol.com
Dedication
The Astronomical League's Southern
Skies Binocular Club is dedicated to my dear friend
Jim Curry, without whose support this program would
not have been possible.
Introduction
Welcome to the Astronomical League's
Southern Skies Binocular Club. The first question that
comes to mind is "If we all live in the Northern Hemisphere,
why do we need a club whose list of objects can only
be seen from the Southern Hemisphere?". Well, probably
the best answer is that this was something that I just
had to do. The Binocular Messier Club in tandem with
the Deep Sky Binocular Club presents a complete list
of binocular objects that can be reasonably observed
in the Northern Hemisphere. Likewise, the Southern Skies
Binocular Club presents a complete list of binocular
objects that can be reasonably observed from the Southern
Hemisphere. Together, this trilogy of binocular clubs
gives one an all-sky survey of deep sky objects that
are within range of small aperture binoculars.
But if you happen to be going to the
Southern Hemisphere on business, why not drop a pair
of binoculars in your suitcase and do some observing
while you are there? Or if you are going to the Southern
Hemisphere on vacation, again, take along your binoculars
and sneak in some observing. If you are in the Southern
Hemisphere for a Total Solar Eclipse, this would be
an ideal time to do some deep sky observing with binoculars
as well as observe the eclipse. If you are going to
the Southern Hemisphere on an observing trip, what better
way to travel light and observe the wonders of the southern
skies, while getting credit for your observations by
picking up an Astronomical League Southern Skies Binocular
Club certificate? Finally, if you are traveling to the
Southern Hemisphere for the sole purpose of observing,
but with a telescope, why not take this list along as
a guide to the best showpiece objects to observe, without
wasting the limited time you have there on commonplace
objects?
Over two hundred Southern Hemisphere
deep sky objects were surveyed to come up with this
list of seventy-three objects readily observable with
7x50 binoculars. All objects on this list had to be
below minus forty degrees declination to qualify as
a Southern Hemisphere object. To qualify for the Astronomical
League's Southern Skies Binocular Club Certificate,
you need only observe 50 of the 73 objects on this list!!!
You may choose which 50 objects you want to submit for
your certificate. The reason for this is that many of
us will only have limited access to the Southern Hemisphere,
maybe only one or two visits in a lifetime, while, at
the same time, we may not have control over the best
time of the year to observe in the Southern Hemisphere.
An experienced binocular observer with two good nights
of observing any time during the year should be able
to acquire this certificate.
Rules and Regulations
To qualify for the AL's Southern Skies
Binocular Certificate, you need only be a member of
the Astronomical League, either through an affiliated
club or as a Member-at-Large, and observe your 50 selected
objects using only binoculars. Any pair of binoculars
may be used, but those with objectives between 50MM
and 80MM in diameter are recommended. To record your
observations, you may use log sheets similar to those
found in the back of the Astronomical League's manual
Observe: A Guide to the Messier Objects.
For more information on purchasing this book, you can
read
about the merchandise available from the Astronomical
League Sales Ofiice. If you use your own log sheets,
they should include: object, date, time, power, seeing,
type of binocular, and observing notes.
You must be a member of the Astronomical
League to receive this certificate. If you are not a
member now, click here
to view information on membership in our organization.
To receive your Southern Skies Binocular
Certificate and award pin,
simply send your observations along with your name,
address, phone number, and society affiliation, either
to your society's Awards Co-ordinator for verification,
or to:
Mike Benson
2308 Dundee Lane
Nashville, TN 37214-1520
(615) 883-6571
E-mail: ocentaurus@aol.com
Upon verification of your observations, your certificate
will be forwarded either to you or your society's Awards
Co-ordinator, whomever you choose.
For information on what objects to
observe, read the Southern Skies
Binocular Object list.
- John Wagoner
Astronomical League National Headquarters
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Kansas City, MO 64114
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