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DirkSteele

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  1. Lot of blue sky suddenly appearing....Promising

  2. Missing the Mag 6+ skies of the desert in Oman

  3. My new scope arrives today so I apologise for the clouds and rain. My fault.

  4. My new scope is on its way! Permit me a small WOO!

  5. Next BSIA meeting tomorrow. Fingers crossed for some clear skies

  6. Next BSIA Meeting tonight. Fingers crossed for clear skies.

  7. Now a member of Club Takahashi!

  8. Rescheduled BSIA meeting tomorrow... Weather looks promising. Fingers crossed

  9. Tak 60 and FC-76 Objective upgrade will arrive next week!

  10. The Widescreen Centre just let me know my TAK60 and FC-76 objective upgrade has arrived!

  11. Well those clear skies did not last long. The haze and high cloud forming have just killed any chance of DSO observing tonight...Unless a miracle happens

  12. Just been notified by the host that alpha-lyrae has been subject to at least 10 hack attacks in the last week! Who cares enough about my silly astro site to do that?

    1. pipnina

      pipnina

      I attempted to work out how self-hosting a website work when I was a teenager. Used a mk1 raspberry pi with apache2 server and worked out how to make it public (albeit only via ip address not with a URL)

      It only had a few photographs on it and some wacky CSS layout and basically 0 content. It got turned into a botnet component which I only discovered when people in my house started getting captchas when trying to use google haha.

      I think the most common and basic attacks are automated, just try sites and addresses at random for common vulnerabilities like default passwords and default configurations of popular software like apache2 hoping to gain easy access to one of the millions of machines hosting amateur or small business machines to do botnet dirtywork.

      Suffice to say the internet is a dangerous place!

  13. Just walked my daughter to nursery, she spotted the moon in the sky before I did. Proud again.

  14. Looks like I am getting back on the writing for Astronomy Now magazine wagon. Agreed to produce 3 reviews over the coming 12 months.

  15. Michael Collins followed me on  Instagram last night.  Cannot think of many social media followers I would rather  have.

    1. bottletopburly

      bottletopburly

      Who is Michael Collins? 

    2. DirkSteele

      DirkSteele

      The lunar orbiter pilot for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon.

  16. My 2 and half year-old daughter this evening asked for her star sleepsuit when getting ready for bed!  I am so proud.  Clearly, a chip off the old block.

  17. My next equipment review for Astronomy Now is in the June issue which I believe hits newsstands at the end of the week. Means my mother will be buying another issue! :icon_biggrin:...And I am not joking. She will buy it. 

    1. jabeoo1

      jabeoo1

      Well done again !

    2. DirkSteele

      DirkSteele

      My review actually made the cover. Certainly a nice surprise.

  18. My two and half year old daughter pointed out the crescent moon this evening. “It’s the moon. It’s a baby moon.” Proud dad of a future astronomer it seems.

  19. Some cheeky monkey in China has made 2 attempts to get the password of my website in the last 24 hours. Annoying to say the least…

    1. Cosmic Geoff

      Cosmic Geoff

      I had this happen as well.

  20. Wow, spent the last few days (had to do it in multiple sessions as went to 50 pages) reading a thread on CN detailing a DPAC test of an expensive frac. Blimey, got a bit heated at times but hopefully it helped push things in the right direction.

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