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Sunshine

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  1. This makes me want more TV items, my wallet will never forgive me! Thank you FLO for posting this, in this image I see a group of great people beaming with passion for what they do, fantastic!.
  2. When I just zoomed in on it I was surprised at how much it does look like a UFO with some sort of glowing propulsion system.
  3. Lol, I was waiting for someone to mention that, that pesky lens flare always shows up when pointing at a bright object.
  4. Nice topic, I was looking for a place to share my love for astronomy, when I signed up for SGL I was afraid It would be a fad from which I would slowly withdraw from as I am a huge procrastinator and seldomly finish what I start lol. But once I was in I felt welcomed and engaged, you all were interested in what I had to say and It gave me a feeling of family. It was impossible to forget or become lazy about participating.
  5. Early bedtime meant I couldn’t wait for moon to be visible in my back garden so the driveway it was. Good thing lunar observing amd street lights aren’t an issue.
  6. This should be reversed, as much as I love my refractor I’m pretty sure that in terms of resolution it cannot reveal more than a larger scope, i don’t care what design. Having said that, my refractor reveals things differently, but that is a whole other thread.
  7. Hmm, this is very interesting! those with better knowledge of cameras related to AP would be able to make a better judgement. Pegasus Astro SmartEye (ontariotelescope.com)
  8. Right! I was out with darling Lunt about same time you posted this, huge proms, again.
  9. Wow, at that rate we should only have about an hour of daylight!
  10. Amazing! how long will this supernova be visible? and how fortunate you are to have access to this observatory.
  11. Great image! this is such an odd object, it seems so out of place, like something you’d see in an original series Star Trek episode.
  12. Be patient and don’t rush to judgment too soon, both Tak scopes I have owned, one being a TSA 102 took several sessions before condition ls were right and they showed what they could do.
  13. And how exactly is the OTA fitted to the mount, ghost clamps?
  14. Sunshine

    Hi everyone!!!

    Welcome to SGL!
  15. Great! love the images, was it might hot down there? did you enjoy the bbq?
  16. That’s a great image, I too am growing curious with this litte scope that could.
  17. Well, it was cloudy but not a bust, the clouds were thin enough to see the moon slowly block the sun to the amazement of the crowd I was a part of on the country property of a local mocro brewery where they served a signature eclipse brew and bbq!. Unfortunately ot was not the show I wished for, the stars being visible and the solar corona was not visible but when totality hit it was amazing, a darkness akin to midnight with twilight visible for 360 degrees around the horizon. Birds fluttered around in circles and the nearby farm animals went silent, it was eerie. The whole experience was well worth the drive to the path of totality even though it was not the full total eclipse experience I had wished for, it was memorable indeed. Below is an image of just how dark it became at 3:22pm, it was awe inspiring, just listening to the crowds amazement and cheers was wonderful.
  18. Nice! your chances of clear skies will be far better.
  19. Amazing, these are beautiful images, that loop is giant!
  20. It’s been a long time coming, in 2017 I volunteered my time and H-alpha scope at the Ontario Science Centre where ten thousand gathered for a partial eclipse. It was stifling hot, and the crowds waiting to look through the few volunteers scopes from the RASC (myself included) were shoulder to shoulder. Nevertheless the experience was something new, I recall looking online right after for the next time a North American eclipse of any type, to my amazement it was 2024, a mere seven year wait and it would be a total eclipse!. Even more amazing was the path of totality would pass just an hour or two drive drive away, I recall thinking so much could happen in seven years but here I am, a bit beside myself when I think of how fast these seven years have passed. This monday morning I will wake with the excitement and anticipation of a child on Christmas morning, my wife has no interest in astronomy but the hype generated in the media and the massive crowds expected in nearby cities like Niagara Falls Ontario where they expect a million visitors has caught her up in the whirlwind. Cross fingers the weather cooperates, so far the forecast calls for mostly sunshine with intermittent clouds, but all it takes is one to spoil the show. Regardless of what happens, I will make the best of it and I fully understand that we are at the mercy of the weather.
  21. For those with H-alpha scope you may want to have a peek right now, wow these proms are giant!! awful phone image.
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