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Marvin Jenkins

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  1. You need one of these! Yes… held up to the light by a red onion, it was to hand. Marvin
  2. Thanks everyone. Exceptional seeing after the snow fall may have made the difference. M
  3. Just come in from a freezing back garden coated with snow. A really good session with plenty observed. M1, M36,M38 The Eskimo nebula and not forgetting a quick peak at Jupiter. I finished the session observing M42. I have a question. Is it possible to see the nebulosity that makes the Runningman? The stars there seemed to have an haze around them. I would hate to think that I am seeing it but it only turns out to be a slightly dewy EP😂 Marv
  4. Just like me, two mini sessions. I now have that mantra that if the sun comes out even for five minutes, I am on it. Your Phone pic is sooo much better than mine, really does it justice. I am going to put much more effort into the sketches in the future. I will leave the phone pics to you, you have that mastered. Marv
  5. After so many sun spots I didn’t think it would get better, or have an opportunity to WL observe due to the horrible weather. A break in the stormy stuff and I have taken the chance, what a sight. Biro drawing as before, however AR3190 is an absolute beast. Going to try and grab a phone pic through the EP.
  6. I have hesitated to say anything as I did not know the man or had any interaction with him that I know of. However, I do know, that shortly after joining this forum I realised that there were quite a few ‘Big Guns’ as I thought of them and he was definitely one of them. We all lost Gina a while back. I remember looking at posts from these senior members of SGL and being blown away by their knowledge and experience. Now this sad loss. It is a loss on a personal level to his family which I extended my deepest sympathy. It is also a loss to those of us that would have loved to have learned from the man and never got the opportunity. M
  7. I am super happy with that as I miss out on buying any cameras due to being skint. I can just ride out the tech wave and save up for three years when the old tech is being chucked out for fiver. Just a thought. All those SBIG ccds that cost a house are going to be worthless soon.
  8. I just thought I would add that to avoid dropping anything onto the primary mirror whilst doing colimation you could turn the scope to the horizontal. That way anything dropped just falls in the tube.
  9. Hi Ty I have the very same mount. Great bit of kit. Give it a go anyway, but you may struggle on the odd occasion as the 200 is generally considered the limit for visual observing on this mount. I use mine with a 150 pds and 60 mm guid scope for entry imaging and even a little amount of wind ruins the subs. Newts are known for being like a sail in the wind. Good luck anyway and enjoy the night skies and your scope. Marvin
  10. After checking the Spaceweather website for the sunspot numbers and work out north south orientation I noticed something curious. The spots seem to be in two horizontal bands similar to the EBs on Jupiter. Is it always like this? Some kind of natural mechanism? Or is just chance alignments this time? Marv
  11. We had Covid over Christmas and new year so feeling much like yourselves. Horrible weather day after day and by sheer chance a clear spell today. I actually ummed and arrd for a minute or two, then had a stern word with myself. I didn’t know there was that much on show as I haven’t been keeping up with events. Sometimes when it is slim pickings Solar wl really saves my sanity. Marv
  12. First time out with the WL on the 150 pds this year. I can’t believe how much surface activity there is right now. Nothing but bad weather for ages and the skies cleared as I came home from work. It would be rude not to get out after all my moaning, so a short session before the sun dips below the tree line. I did a quick biro doodle at the EP which is a first for me. I hope it doesn’t offend the amazing sketch astronomers on here. Marvin
  13. For just 15 minutes data that is great. I am sure there is plenty right with it, and plenty that can be improved upon.. but that is name of the game. I am sure there are members on here that will be able to give you further direction. Well done. Marv
  14. I too are intrigued by the ‘hole’. You state the sky was clear, so I am unsure what you mean. Exact date, time, location and direction of view would get it down to handful of objects I guess, no matter how many years in the past. Marvin
  15. I personally have never used one but just judging from the name Angel eyes is enough for me to run away screaming.
  16. And my final entry in this hallowed thread is not Astro at all, but came in the same box. Angling themed socks!!!! My other life long love Angling.
  17. Wow how do you follow that! I say with something small and different. I recently saw in my big 50 by going to bed early after working too much. However, good friends from the USA sent me this. They know I am Astro mad and a geology nut. This seems to encapsulate both and look great.
  18. Great start. Well on your way, congratulations I can say for certain it will not be your last and I look forward to seeing them. Marv
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