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Even with a tight budget, I could pass up on a few of these. I ended up with 4, all dated 1967. Image quality, these are nothing compared to what many of the members here do. And I also got to deal with Robert Reeves. Now to get them framed and protected.
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Sun in WL and H-alpha Sunday 11 February 2024
maw lod qan replied to Dave Smith's topic in Imaging - Solar
A few days ago there was very little to see! Looks like it's starting to get going again! The last image is amazing! -
Earlier I saw a member say he thinks the term astronomer seems to imply some sort of intellectual or scientific endeavor. When I "gaze" into the heavens thru my telescope I'm doing it to enjoy the beauty above me and to increase my knowledge of the infinite universe. I guess that falls into both groups, scientific and intellectual. But deep down inside I still know I'm an amateur amateur!
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The term Stargazer doesn't bother me either way. I don't hesitate to tell my friends that I am an amateur amateur astronomer compared to those on this forum who in my book are astronomers! Nerd, stargazer, astronomer, it doesn't matter. Wear your title proudly!
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Might sound crazy, but a 1/2" thick piece of hardwood, tapered to fit the dovetail, then drill it for the mounting bolt. Easy to source the items and easy to cut with a router.
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Amazing!
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Only regret is not buying a 10" OTA instead of the 8". And it wouldn't have been much more!
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Some Lunar images from the 26th Jan 2024
maw lod qan replied to Nigella Bryant's topic in Imaging - Lunar
I would be extremely pleased with every one of those images! Well done! -
I'm guessing, but I would say most likely yes. I only know him from his "post cards from the moon" posts which I enjoy very much. I have 4 of the prints coming.
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First of all if the mods wish to delete this I understand. First, I'm just passing on the info. I've been following a man's posts on FB. He's been posting Lunar images and also information I've enjoyed. He gave me permission to post his name here and tell what he us offering. His name is Robert Reeves. He has come by original Lunar prints from the 60's that were thrown away after deciding they were taking up space and not needed. After going through them, sorting out into sets, he donated those to astronomy clubs. The left overs he is selling. He can send you files with thumbnails. I've decided on 4 from the far side. It's my understanding these are the original NASA prints from the 60's. The size is 20" x 24". If something he posted is true, he's got a good personal reason. But that I won't mention
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Incredible detail!
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Sounds like you had a great session!
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What fun would that be?
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Today is the anniversary of Apollo 1. How are we going to get o the moon, if we can't talk between to building? Tomorrow SWMBO's birthday, is Challenger's. Challenger, go for throttle up! Then February 1st is the one for Columbia! All separated by years, but in 6 days. It's so sad to be truthful, but we've only started. It will happen again.
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Sometimes I leave an eyepiece, capped, in the focuser when parked. Then I put the covers on the ends of the scope and finder scope. Started viewing one night, got the moon in the finder, put my eye to the eyepiece and saw nothing! Finally I took out the eyepiece and laying just below it was a frog, completely blocking the view.
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Excellent seeing the GRS in such detail.
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I was finally able to get out for about an hour, observing the Moon. With it having been a work day, I quickly ran out of gad and went to bed.
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meteor likely to have made ground just outside Berlin
maw lod qan replied to Tomatobro's topic in Celestial Events Heads Up
I wonder just how large it was. How small of an object can observatories image? For a small object to be imaged it must have been really close. At 10,000 mph the moon would be just a day away! -
Excellent images. The AR about 10 o'clock I couldn't see this morning, but could the others.
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El Nino has been bringing rain and clouds constantly. This morning was the first time I could even see the sun on a day off. I did manage a half hour to look at the activity on Sol. Now the Moon and Jupiter are directly overhead and the sky is covered with high clouds to thick to view thru. Only good thing is it's in the 60's F.