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  1. Hello all,

    Could anybody recommend a good moon map app? My main interest is DSOs but I live in a light polluted area and do quite enjoy looking at the moon. I've got a paper map   but  could do with something that shows the terminator  as well as crater names as it is that night . I used to have one but don't remember which one 

    Thanks

     

  2. Hi all,

    I thought I would have  a look at IC 444,  small  4' x 8' reflection nebula in Gemini. I haven't looked for this one before.  My  sky is bortle 7/8 but IC444 is listed as mag 7 so thought with a UHC or LP filter should  be OK.  C/2022 E3 ((ZTF) was listed as mag 7.7 and easy to see in the 10" dob. Not a hint of the nebula. I will try again from a dark sky. Has anybody seen this from a light polluted area?

    Thanks

    Bish

  3. Hello all,

    I am planning way ahead to the 2024 eclipse. My wife is not into Astronomy and can't understand why I stand in the cold looking at faint smudges. However, she did see the 2015 and 2017 eclipses and thought they were amazing. She also really enjoyed going to the Kennedy Space centre.

    In 2017 we took a road trip after the eclipse through utah, arizona and nevada. She really wanted to go to area 51 because of the hype around it (which turned was a really nice scenic drive from Vegas). Because of the sight seeing and trip to Vegas I had to drive through Flagstaff and not visit the Observatory.

    When we go in 2024 we are going to to hopefully see the eclipse, and will also  visit the space centre at Houston. My wife wants to see a lot of other sites but I will fit in a trip to the Observatory at Flagstaff . However, having read that you pay a large sum of money to look through the 82" at the Mcdonald Observatory I am now very  tempted to spend the extra money for a chance to look through a massive scope. I think even my wife would be impressed with the view of spiral galaxy or nebula through that. I don't think time and other plans will allow a visit to both  what do you think you would choose?

    Thanks all 

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