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whooshbang

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  1. I thought it was well worth the journey up. The stands were a plenty and the cafe was better than the one at astrofest, albeit a little pricey. I picked up a Zwo AEF and a t-shirt.

    The highlight was getting a glimpse of the sun through a Shelyak Lhires III Spectrograph and looking at fat absorption lines in Ha. Lovely bit of kit and kind gentleman for letting us take a look!

     

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  2. First time for me too! Looking to pick up an EAF and possibly a filter.

    Hopefully meeting some astro mates who are driving up from Bristol.

    Hope you have a good day out.

     

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  3. 2 hours ago, dweller25 said:

     so it would have had to have blown up 650 years ago for us to see it now -

     

    If we are looking at it under really high magnification are we reducing that time period? effectively time travelling ?

    Or is that not the case ?

  4. This might be a little bit off topic but the other day I was looking for a news app for my phone that is dedicate to astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology. I could find general science news apps and of course new scientist but couldn't find an app with news articles dedicated to astro.

    Fancy writing one?

    I'm on android by the way 😉

  5. 17 minutes ago, nickarp2000 said:

    Thats really kind of you. Unfortunately its only the Saturday I can go this year.

    I have investigated an alternative option this morning.

    Driving to Amersham at the top of the Metropolitan Line and tubing in from there whilst leaving my car on the Multi Story. This might work, other than its a 1.5 hours to Amersham in the car.

    Sounds like a plan!

    Hope you have a good day out.

     

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