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First "Skelligs Star Party" August 22nd/23rd 2014
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10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months ago #101486
by Roy Stewart
QUOTE: “Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.” ― Arthur C. Clarke.
Skywatcher 200pds & HEQ5 PRO Mount , 15x70 Astro Revelation binos.. EP's SW 38mm 2" Panaview- SW 30mm 2" Aero- SW 26mm 2"Panaview.. 2" UHC filter-2" OIII filter.
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Replied by Roy Stewart on topic First "Skelligs Star Party" August 22nd/23rd 2014
Hey Guys & Gals..
Check this out.. Thanks to Dave Connolly for this.
www.theweatheroutlook.com/twoforecasts/f...Ballinskelligs&day=7
Cheers Roy
#ClearSkies #LunarNut
Check this out.. Thanks to Dave Connolly for this.
www.theweatheroutlook.com/twoforecasts/f...Ballinskelligs&day=7
Cheers Roy
#ClearSkies #LunarNut
QUOTE: “Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.” ― Arthur C. Clarke.
Skywatcher 200pds & HEQ5 PRO Mount , 15x70 Astro Revelation binos.. EP's SW 38mm 2" Panaview- SW 30mm 2" Aero- SW 26mm 2"Panaview.. 2" UHC filter-2" OIII filter.
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10 years 3 months ago #101488
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Replied by Neill on topic First "Skelligs Star Party" August 22nd/23rd 2014
Hi all,
Details of ISS and Iridium Flares for the weekend:
Date Brightness Start Highest point End Pass type
(mag) Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az.
23 Aug -0.4 21:30:18 10° SW 21:31:02 11° SW 21:31:46 10° SSW
Time Brightness Altitude Azimuth Satellite Distance to flare centre Brightness at flare centre Sun altitude
Aug 23, 00:28:52 -4.3 24° 246° (WSW) Iridium 72 22 km (W) -7.0 -25°
Aug 23, 04:14:17 -0.7 15° 96° (E) Iridium 97 105 km (E) -6.1 -19°
Aug 23, 04:23:28 -2.9 18° 97° (E) Iridium 5 53 km (W) -6.3 -18°
Aug 24, 00:22:54 -1.9 25° 247° (WSW) Iridium 62 57 km (E) -7.1 -25°
Aug 24, 00:31:47 -0.3 21° 248° (WSW) Iridium 63 91 km (W) -6.8 -25°
Aug 24, 04:08:04 0.7 15° 98° (E) Iridium 7 164 km (E) -6.1 -20°
Aug 24, 04:17:13 -6.2 18° 100° (E) Iridium 8 5 km (E) -6.3 -19°
Aug 24, 04:26:27 0.9 21° 101° (E) Iridium 96 156 km (W) -6.5 -18°
Details of ISS and Iridium Flares for the weekend:
Date Brightness Start Highest point End Pass type
(mag) Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az. Time Alt. Az.
23 Aug -0.4 21:30:18 10° SW 21:31:02 11° SW 21:31:46 10° SSW
Time Brightness Altitude Azimuth Satellite Distance to flare centre Brightness at flare centre Sun altitude
Aug 23, 00:28:52 -4.3 24° 246° (WSW) Iridium 72 22 km (W) -7.0 -25°
Aug 23, 04:14:17 -0.7 15° 96° (E) Iridium 97 105 km (E) -6.1 -19°
Aug 23, 04:23:28 -2.9 18° 97° (E) Iridium 5 53 km (W) -6.3 -18°
Aug 24, 00:22:54 -1.9 25° 247° (WSW) Iridium 62 57 km (E) -7.1 -25°
Aug 24, 00:31:47 -0.3 21° 248° (WSW) Iridium 63 91 km (W) -6.8 -25°
Aug 24, 04:08:04 0.7 15° 98° (E) Iridium 7 164 km (E) -6.1 -20°
Aug 24, 04:17:13 -6.2 18° 100° (E) Iridium 8 5 km (E) -6.3 -19°
Aug 24, 04:26:27 0.9 21° 101° (E) Iridium 96 156 km (W) -6.5 -18°
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10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months ago #101490
by manic_dave
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Europe's Darkest Skies
Top 4 Locations in the world to Stargaze by Paste Magazine.
Replied by manic_dave on topic First "Skelligs Star Party" August 22nd/23rd 2014
I was speaking with Will Gater and let him know we had planed a trip to Kerry for the dark skies.
He sent me the below as a guide for things to see in the southern part of the milky way.
Enjoy !
Hi Dave
Yeah, here you go - I've labelled one of my recent Milky Way shots for you with some of my favourite objects in that region. The Lagoon from dark skies is very special (as are most of the objects I've labelled to be honest). The Pipe Nebula (a huge dark nebula) is a nice one to tick off from a dark-sky site too.
All the best,
Will
He sent me the below as a guide for things to see in the southern part of the milky way.
Enjoy !
Hi Dave
Yeah, here you go - I've labelled one of my recent Milky Way shots for you with some of my favourite objects in that region. The Lagoon from dark skies is very special (as are most of the objects I've labelled to be honest). The Pipe Nebula (a huge dark nebula) is a nice one to tick off from a dark-sky site too.
All the best,
Will
www.skelligstarparty.com
Europe's Darkest Skies
Top 4 Locations in the world to Stargaze by Paste Magazine.
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10 years 3 months ago #101493
by Roy Stewart
QUOTE: “Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.” ― Arthur C. Clarke.
Skywatcher 200pds & HEQ5 PRO Mount , 15x70 Astro Revelation binos.. EP's SW 38mm 2" Panaview- SW 30mm 2" Aero- SW 26mm 2"Panaview.. 2" UHC filter-2" OIII filter.
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Replied by Roy Stewart on topic First "Skelligs Star Party" August 22nd/23rd 2014
Nice1 Dave..
Think I might print it off
and laminate it as a to do
list for the weekend..
Cheers Roy
#ClearSkies #LunarNut
Think I might print it off
and laminate it as a to do
list for the weekend..
Cheers Roy
#ClearSkies #LunarNut
QUOTE: “Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.” ― Arthur C. Clarke.
Skywatcher 200pds & HEQ5 PRO Mount , 15x70 Astro Revelation binos.. EP's SW 38mm 2" Panaview- SW 30mm 2" Aero- SW 26mm 2"Panaview.. 2" UHC filter-2" OIII filter.
www.twitter.com/Roydeboy33
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10 years 3 months ago #101495
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Replied by Lino on topic First "Skelligs Star Party" August 22nd/23rd 2014
By the way, I saw something on TV last night that reminded me of another item worth seeing - the petrified forest uncovered by the storms earlier this year (close to / between Ballinskelligs and Waterville).
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10 years 3 months ago #101496
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Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
Rich Cook
Replied by lunartic_old on topic First "Skelligs Star Party" August 22nd/23rd 2014
Just got the six o'clock news, the weather report for Saturday night is not promising, they are predicting heavy rain spreading across the country in the early evening. Still, weather forecasters are as accurate as economists and it will probably turn out to be clear.
Paul
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Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better programs, and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning.
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