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minutes)] or 2.66 points per minute average.
Each observation earns points as indicated, for each factor in the list below. You need not compute you score. You only need to submit your data. The scores will be tallied by the club members helping with the Messier Marathon:
- APERTURE (Smaller telescopes are rewarded.) The square of the difference of ten (10) minus the telescope aperture in inches, all divided by ten (10). Telescopes with ten (10) inches of aperture or more do not get any points. For example, a 60mm (or 2.36- inch) refractor earns 5.84 points, while an 8-inch dobsonian gets 0.40 points.
- AGE (Young people and old people are rewarded.) The cube root of the sum of one (1) plus the absolute value of the difference between your age and 35 years of age, to the nearest year. For example, a 10-year- old and a 60-year-old receive 2.96 points each; whereas, a 30-year-old and a 40-year-old earn 1.82 points each.
- MAGNITUDE (Fainter Messier Objects are rewarded.) The published magnitude of the Messier Object as taken from Norton's Star Atlas 18th Edition, pages 156 - 157, minus the published magnitude of M31. For example, M42, a very bright diffuse nebula in Orion, accrues 4.00 minus the magnitude of M31 points; whereas, M88 a fainter spiral galaxy in Coma Berenices, merits 9.5 points minus the magnitude of M31. Therefore, M88 is worth 5.5 points more than M42.
- EXPERIENCE (Less experienced observers are rewarded.) Five (5) divided by the sum of your total full years of observing experience plus one (1). For example, if you began astronomical observing with your 1999 Christmas present, you have zero (0) years of experience, for which you earn 5.0 points. If you have been observing for the last 30 years, you receive 0.16 points.
- TELESCOPE MOUNT (Non-aligned telescopes are rewarded.) For an altitude-azimuth mount, add two (2) points. For a polar-aligned mount, add one (1) point. For example, a Meade LX200 that is polar aligned using a wedge garners only 1.00 point; whereas, the same scope, without the wedge, operating in alt-az mode would yeild 2.00 points. (See Messier Marathon, Page 9)
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