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Uplooker

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  1. Hi Adrian,

    As said previously, sorry you will not be joining us at GSP. I hope all is well with you, earlier comments accepted.

    We could have a virtual dram of the Irish Firewater 😬, as long as you can work Zoom /WhatsApp video call. It certainly won’t be from the warm room, but you could virtually experience the dark skies - PM me your number and we can sort it out 😁

    Currently standing outside eyeballing Mars, glaring at me from the South-eastern skies.
    Keep save and hope to see you soon / next year/ GSP!

     

  2. On 05/10/2020 at 22:39, Mr Flibble said:

    Unfortunately I can't make it this autumn. Cardiff is in lockdown and I can't leave the area due to welsh rules. I'm re-booked for next spring. Really gutted to be missing out but also looking forward to seeing everyone's posts and pics. Wishing you all a great time and clear skies!!!!

    Dai, did you cancel your booking with Leslie? Reason I ask is, I know of someone  who believes they were at the top of the list to be contacted if a place became available and they have yet to be contacted by Leslie - with the offer of a pitch. There may well be a lag in information on here / hearsay and reality, just asking the question.

  3. Hi Kyle, 

    I am not aware of any specific online sites listing dark observing sites. Good Dark sites can be difficult to come by and the location of ones that people use are generally closely guarded. It is very dependant on your location and quite how far you are willing to travel.

    Some sites that initially seem ideal can have issues with undesirables turning up in the dark for activities that are in no way related to astronomy 🙄

    Have you joined an Astronomy Society near to you? That would be a good start. They will most likely have sites that they use for viewing nights. Also members may have their own sites that they are willing to share with you

  4. 8 hours ago, Mr Flibble said:

    Unfortunately I can't make it this autumn. Cardiff is in lockdown and I can't leave the area due to welsh rules. I'm re-booked for next spring. Really gutted to be missing out but also looking forward to seeing everyone's posts and pics. Wishing you all a great time and clear skies!!!!

    Sorry to hear that Dai - we are in very strange times!!! Just have to make up for it next year.

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  5. Right - I must apologise for the time it has taken me to post this. There are a few reasons for the delay, other than my tardiness 🙄
     

    It is quite a delay, almost a year to the day.

    To allay everyone’s fears that I am a tea leaf, I finally got round to paying money into account and making a donation to Parkinson’s Research UK:-

    https://www.parkinsons.org.uk
     

    The grand total from badge sales was £192. Don’t know how I ended up with £192 as I was giving badges away at £5 a pop!!!!

    Thank you to everyone who contributed to a very worthy cause that is very close to all associated with GSP.

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, Montana said:

    Thanks guys for the lovely wishes, it does mean a lot :) I am always looking at your images even if I don't comment all the time. I love to see what everyone is doing. Moderating Solarchat these days seems to take a lot of time up :) 

    50326981643_249b849d06_c.jpgInsight Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2020- Our Sun - Winner by Alexandra Hart, on Flickr

     

    Alexandra

    Hi Alexandra,

    Congratulations on the award!!👍👍

    Your last paragraph shows how much Steve used to do to keep Solarchat going, good on ya👍

  7. Apologies if posted elsewhere, and if I have posted this in the wrong place.

    I would like to congratulate Alexandra Hart on winning Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2020, under the category of Our Sun.

    Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2020: Andromeda Galaxy image wins top prize https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-54105085

    Very well done, lovely image, but that’s bread and butter for you. Well done!!!

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  8. 8 hours ago, merlin100 said:

    This new foam inset arrived from eBay this morning, courtesy of Royal Mail. 

    It's to re purpose an old Maplin aluminium flight case, as an eyepiece case. The foam block is precut with 1cm cubes for the job. 😉

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    Do not cut the foam! Just depress it to the shape of the item/ EP, means when you rearrange the box you can just pull the foam up and re-align. No need to buy replacement foam for many years

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