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15 years 3 months ago #80409
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Weather on Friday evening is looking good.
Is anyone interested in going out observing?
Meet at 9PM at Healy's pottery.
Michael.
Is anyone interested in going out observing?
Meet at 9PM at Healy's pottery.
Michael.
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15 years 3 months ago #80413
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Can't make it Michael, I'm away that night. Hope the weather behaves and you get some observing in.
Paul
Paul
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15 years 3 months ago #80438
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Lx90 8' SCT, UHC Narrowband filter
SPC900 Webcam, Atik 16ic
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Meade eyepieces & barlows 9,26 and 32mm
Moonfish 32mm 2"
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Replied by bertthebudgie on topic Re:Observing in Ballyraemon on Friday?
Hey
Sounds like a plan
dbran
Sounds like a plan
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Lx90 8' SCT, UHC Narrowband filter
SPC900 Webcam, Atik 16ic
Astrozap Dew Heater
Meade eyepieces & barlows 9,26 and 32mm
Moonfish 32mm 2"
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15 years 3 months ago #80447
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Keith D.
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Replied by Calibos on topic Re:Observing in Ballyraemon on Friday?
How did ye get on lads? Looked like a magnificent night out there. Bulling so I am. First Clear New Moon Weekend in months, Wonderful Weather, Astronomical darkness....and I bloody had to work late and while me scope isn't in a hundred pieces anymore, it isn't yet...[Starwars quote]An armed and fully operational...battlestation"[/Starwars Quote]
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15 years 3 months ago - 15 years 3 months ago #80449
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Replied by michael_murphy on topic Re:Observing in Ballyraemon on Friday?
Hi Keith,
I was a great night. I saw the milky way from Dublin (OK, technically it was Wicklow) for the first time in years. I actually thought it was clouds at first before I copped on!!
I also saw the double cluster with the naked eye - another first from Dublin.
We had great views of Jupiter. We also saw Uranus, Neptune, Comet Christensen and I can even claim to have seen Pluto (or my scope can anyway).
EDIT: We saw the veil nebula through Dave's UHC filter.
Dave went off fuzzy hunting and I went off looking at Messier objects.
I also got to play with Cartes Du Ciel v3 and control the scope with it.
We packed in after midnight as the wind was picking up and although not cold it made the scopes difficult to use and we were afraid stuff would get blown away.
Pity you weren't there I was looking forward to seeing Kitt.
There's always next week.
Michael.
I was a great night. I saw the milky way from Dublin (OK, technically it was Wicklow) for the first time in years. I actually thought it was clouds at first before I copped on!!
I also saw the double cluster with the naked eye - another first from Dublin.
We had great views of Jupiter. We also saw Uranus, Neptune, Comet Christensen and I can even claim to have seen Pluto (or my scope can anyway).
EDIT: We saw the veil nebula through Dave's UHC filter.
Dave went off fuzzy hunting and I went off looking at Messier objects.
I also got to play with Cartes Du Ciel v3 and control the scope with it.
We packed in after midnight as the wind was picking up and although not cold it made the scopes difficult to use and we were afraid stuff would get blown away.
Pity you weren't there I was looking forward to seeing Kitt.
There's always next week.
Michael.
Last edit: 15 years 3 months ago by michael_murphy. Reason: Added Veil
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15 years 3 months ago #80453
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Keith D.
16" Meade Lightbridge Truss Dobsonian with Servocat Tracking/GOTO
Ethos 3.7sx,6,8,10,13,17,21mm
Nagler 31mm
Replied by Calibos on topic Re:Observing in Ballyraemon on Friday?
I actually shouldn't have asked how you got on. Now I feel even more jealous and disgusted that I couldn't make it after your wonderful description.
Was it just yourself and Dave in the end then? Its great having at least one observing buddy but the best nights are when there is a big gang. Great observing and great chat and craic too.
Was it just yourself and Dave in the end then? Its great having at least one observing buddy but the best nights are when there is a big gang. Great observing and great chat and craic too.
Keith D.
16" Meade Lightbridge Truss Dobsonian with Servocat Tracking/GOTO
Ethos 3.7sx,6,8,10,13,17,21mm
Nagler 31mm
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