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Sandymount Observing on Friday 26th October
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12 years 4 weeks ago #95527
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Replied by michael_murphy on topic Re: Sandymount Observing on Friday 26th October
Hi All,
Thanks to all who turned up.
We had reasonably good weather for most of the evening and it clouded over as myself and Aubrey were packing up at about 10.30.
Hope to see you all next month.
Michael.
Thanks to all who turned up.
We had reasonably good weather for most of the evening and it clouded over as myself and Aubrey were packing up at about 10.30.
Hope to see you all next month.
Michael.
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12 years 4 weeks ago #95528
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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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Replied by lunartic_old on topic Re: Sandymount Observing on Friday 26th October
Unfortunately I could not stay too long, but it was great to be out again.
A big thanks to Aubrey for showing me TX Piscium, what a fantastic colour, and for Michael for the the organisation.
It was good to meet all the old faces again.
Paul
A big thanks to Aubrey for showing me TX Piscium, what a fantastic colour, and for Michael for the the organisation.
It was good to meet all the old faces again.
Paul
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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12 years 4 weeks ago #95529
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Replied by flt158 on topic Re: Sandymount Observing on Friday 26th October
Thanks Paul. I wonder would it be possible to see TX Piscium occulted by the Moon? Has it happened in the past? Just wondering. It would be some event!
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12 years 4 weeks ago #95530
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Replied by lunartic_old on topic Re: Sandymount Observing on Friday 26th October
January 18 1975 Aubrey.
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12 years 4 weeks ago #95531
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Replied by flt158 on topic Re: Sandymount Observing on Friday 26th October
Ah yes, Paul. You beat me to it. You are indeed correct. Now when is the next one?
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12 years 4 weeks ago #95536
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Replied by lunartic_old on topic Re: Sandymount Observing on Friday 26th October
I found out that the last occultation was February 24 this year, probably only visible in the southern hemisphere.
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