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Superdavo

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    Physics, Astronomy, Photography (weather, optics, storms, scenery etc), Atmospheric Optics, Programming, Chess, Meteorlogy, Gaming
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    Sheffield/Durham, UK

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  1. Getting some amazing daytime views of the Venus-Jupiter conjunction... Will post images soon! :-)

  2. Got my first AS-Level exam later this week. Good look to everyone else in the same situation!

    1. David Smith

      David Smith

      Good Luck. My daughter just had her first this afternoon.

    2. Superdavo

      Superdavo

      Thanks! Hope hers has gone well too!

    3. AstroGZ

      AstroGZ

      Good luck!

  3. Hoping for some stargazing tonight! Will probably target Venus+Jupiter as usual... Will post any pics I get!

  4. 30 gigabytes of Jupiter to edit today! :-)

  5. Hoping that tonight will be the night that I image Neptune!

    1. Superdavo

      Superdavo

      Spoiled by haze :/

  6. In unrelated news, gonna be going on a gas giant hunt tonight!

  7. Photographing sunsets is cold work...

  8. Hoping for a clear night to test out my new off-axis guider...

  9. Editing Moon photos while playing computer games. Isn't batch processing the best!

  10. Hoping for a good clear night to finally do some Lunar imaging... Here's hoping my motor drive works this time!

  11. Just spotted the blinking planetary nebula for the first time. I could swear it got its name from being so blinking hard to find!

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    2. Qualia

      Qualia

      There are some other PNs that do that blinking thing and I was wondering if it because we are averting our gaze? I'm trying to remember what were the other PNs but it's late and I just cannot recall their names :-(

    3. Superdavo

      Superdavo

      Yeah, it's because they are nearly invisible when stared at, yet bright with averted vision

    4. Knight of Clear Skies
  12. Is my camera playing tricks on me?! Did I just image a green band in the Northern sky, or was out just a camera artefact? Should have definitive answers when I check the RAW data tomorrow...

    1. gooseholla

      gooseholla

      North sky looked a bit green to me from Essex, but think my eyes see what I want to see - I probably just saw clouds with the moon rising glowing!

    2. Superdavo

      Superdavo

      Probably a similar situation for me. Will have you make sure tomorrow.

    3. allcart

      allcart

      Saw a reference to the northern lights on a weather report yesterday. The photo they showed looked green.

  13. Feeling nervous about getting my GCSE results today... Good luck to everyone else who are getting their results today!

  14. Just a couple of weeks and it will be dark enough for me to do some astronomy again!

    1. tingting44

      tingting44

      i should hopefully be doing some within the hour :) ............M13

    2. Superdavo

      Superdavo

      Lucky beggar! :-)

  15. Got my GCSE astronomy exam tomorrow... Hopefully several years of dark nights with my scope will count for something...

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    2. Superdavo

      Superdavo

      Thanks everybody! Just got back home from school, and think it went mostly ok. Fingers crossed!

    3. Georgia

      Georgia

      Hope you did well! I have mine next year ...

    4. Stargazer33

      Stargazer33

      Hopefully your years of observations will have added something extra to your answers that will set you above the crowd. Good luck for your results!

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