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Lunar occultation details for 2004
- johnflannery
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I've upload the list of lunar occultations visible from IRELAND for 2004 as a flat text file to the FILES section. Look in the OBSERVING subfolder for the 5k document. A magnitude limit of 6.5 has been taken.
note 1: Mars will be occulted after Moonset in March except for the very southwest of the country. However, both will be extremely low -- barely above the horizon.
note 2: the daylight occultation of Venus later in the year needs extreme care. The planet is at about 27° elongation from the Sun but there is a real danger that you may accidentally sweep across the Sun while searching for the planet. Therefore, exercise the utmost caution when planning to observe this event.
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John Flannery,
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THe file can be found here: www.irishastronomy.org/user_resources/fi...074189844-occult.txt
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I thought it was nice to see though and you really see it disappear, like a light switched off. Also saw a moon disappear behind Jupiter but it sort of faded gradually due to the effect of Jupiter's atmosphere.
BTW, I was wondering, would IFAS be interested in setting up a scheme where observers are rewarded for achieving observational milestones. Say, a person is awarded a star for each milestone and on the payement of a nominal fee can get a nice little certificate from IFAS to acknowledge their level of competency.
Various systems exist in the larger clubs in north america...anyone interested in getting involved in something similar here? Personally, I reckon it would provide an incentive to get out and start observing.
Michael
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I was hoping to propose something similar regarding double star observations. I've proposed a series of articles to John F for Arcturus highlighting certain doubles in each issue, and at the end of the year I thought it would be nice to offer certificates to people who observed them all.
I'm all in favour of a scheme like this and it could really add to the dinners at Cosmos or Whirlpool if the certificates or whatever where awarded there.
..... What? Lunar Occultations? Oh yeah, very much in favour of them (just trying to keep on thread :lol: )
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BTW, I was wondering, would IFAS be interested in setting up a scheme where observers are rewarded for achieving observational milestones. Say, a person is awarded a star for each milestone and on the payement of a nominal fee can get a nice little certificate from IFAS to acknowledge their level of competency.
Various systems exist in the larger clubs in north america...anyone interested in getting involved in something similar here? Personally, I reckon it would provide an incentive to get out and start observing.
Michael
A nice idea! It would encourage new guys, like myself, to plan a nights observing and go out with a a goal. The wise sages in IFAS could draw up a list of increasing difficulty. How could this be rated for scope size? Also each item could come with tips , (Eyepiece, Filter etc.) This sounds better and better.
Good Idea Michael :idea:
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