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17 years 3 months ago #50996
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Folks - I finally managed to get a good run on Friday night and took a few shots of MPL 16693 - or better known to some of us here as (16693) Moseley.
It was great to get this as I'd thought I'd missed the chance over the summer months with the terrible weather and all.
So, Terry - there you are, perpetually orbiting the pale blue dot. And what a comfort that is. Don't get too close though
As it happens, I couldn't quite fit another asteroid in my same field of view - (3811) Karma. What a nice image that would have made - Moseley and Karma....
Cheers
Dave
www.astroshack.net/gallery/solarsys/MPL16693.php
It was great to get this as I'd thought I'd missed the chance over the summer months with the terrible weather and all.
So, Terry - there you are, perpetually orbiting the pale blue dot. And what a comfort that is. Don't get too close though
As it happens, I couldn't quite fit another asteroid in my same field of view - (3811) Karma. What a nice image that would have made - Moseley and Karma....
Cheers
Dave
www.astroshack.net/gallery/solarsys/MPL16693.php
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17 years 3 months ago #51001
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Dave L. on facebook , See my images in flickr
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That is class Dave !!
Dave L. on facebook , See my images in flickr
Chairman. Shannonside Astronomy Club (Limerick)
Carrying around my 20" obsession is going to kill me,
but what a way to go.
+ 12"LX200, MK67, Meade2045, 4"refractor
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17 years 3 months ago #51027
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Nice image and nice bio of Terry there.
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17 years 3 months ago #51037
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That's brilliant Dave! I also enjoyed reading the bio of Terry. You've done McConnell haven't you? IIRC the only other two in the set are Corvan and McKenna - am I right?
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17 years 3 months ago #51055
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:oops: The bio of Teryy was, err, lifted from another webpage so others must take the credit... But glad you like it - I did!
As regards other asteroids named after Irish folks, there are at least three more that I know of - MEBailey, Apostolis Christou and McKenna. I'm sure there are more too - Enya just sprung to mind. There's also a couple named afer Armagh Observatory.
I had a look at Bailey - that's a toughy. Doesn't get much brighter than mag 18 - at least in the timeframe I was looking. The others, I've not done any research at all though I recall McKenna being a tough nut too from research I did in the past.
So, as it stands, I have McConnell, Corvan and Moseley. Whilst not strictly Irish (AFAIK), I also have JaneMojo - Jane and Morris were here at the last Whirlpool and I said I'd give it a shot. It took me nearly 12 months but I got there.
The others may take equally as long but they are all on the list. It would be a nice project to get them all done as some small recognition of the significant contributions all of these folks have made to Irish Astronomy.
Dave
As regards other asteroids named after Irish folks, there are at least three more that I know of - MEBailey, Apostolis Christou and McKenna. I'm sure there are more too - Enya just sprung to mind. There's also a couple named afer Armagh Observatory.
I had a look at Bailey - that's a toughy. Doesn't get much brighter than mag 18 - at least in the timeframe I was looking. The others, I've not done any research at all though I recall McKenna being a tough nut too from research I did in the past.
So, as it stands, I have McConnell, Corvan and Moseley. Whilst not strictly Irish (AFAIK), I also have JaneMojo - Jane and Morris were here at the last Whirlpool and I said I'd give it a shot. It took me nearly 12 months but I got there.
The others may take equally as long but they are all on the list. It would be a nice project to get them all done as some small recognition of the significant contributions all of these folks have made to Irish Astronomy.
Dave
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17 years 3 months ago #51197
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Mckenna is mag 22+ at the mo. It'll brighten to less than mag 18 - next August :roll:
MEBailey brightens to less than 18 in April next year - that's a possibility.
Dave
MEBailey brightens to less than 18 in April next year - that's a possibility.
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