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10 years 3 months ago #101557
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I know there are people nationwide with vast experience in such matters. stay in touch with the boards - any specific advice required will receive a response, Happy hunting and welcome to the boards
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10 years 3 months ago #101572
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9 years 11 months ago #102659
by Bruce Banner
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Hi All,
My name is Alan, I am a qualified automation engineer from Drogheda, currently studying mechanical engineering in DIT. Since I was very young i've had a strong interest in physics and engineering, which is probably why I became interested in astronomy. I got my first telescope recently, an 8" Skywatcher Dobsonian Classic, a piece of kit I have instantly fallen in love with. Being from the country side I have been lucky enough to clock up a decent amount of viewing time already and hope that I can continue to do so around study.
I hope to learn from everyone here, attend loads of events and where possible contribute.
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My name is Alan, I am a qualified automation engineer from Drogheda, currently studying mechanical engineering in DIT. Since I was very young i've had a strong interest in physics and engineering, which is probably why I became interested in astronomy. I got my first telescope recently, an 8" Skywatcher Dobsonian Classic, a piece of kit I have instantly fallen in love with. Being from the country side I have been lucky enough to clock up a decent amount of viewing time already and hope that I can continue to do so around study.
I hope to learn from everyone here, attend loads of events and where possible contribute.
Alan
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9 years 11 months ago #102661
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"... quit trying to upset and disturb Dr. Venkman..."
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Welcome aboard Alan. Great to have you.
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9 years 11 months ago #102670
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Hi Alan. Please do fill us in with what you have observed so far with your 8". It is a great scope!
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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #102675
by Bruce Banner
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Thanks for the welcome Sean and Aubrey.
So far I've viewed:
M44 - The Beehive Cluster
M42 & M43
M31 - Andromeda
M45 - The Seven Sisters
Jupiter and its moons
And our moon
I am really looking forward to Saturn being visible again as it is one of the planets which inspired me into astronomy especially due to the Cassini mission. The pinwheel galaxy (M33) is another goal of mine (Along with every other messier object ) but I don't think the sky is dark enough here with Drogheda's light polluting the sky, so I may have to take a road trip to a dark sky site soon. I think a similar issue is having a detrimental effect on the level of detail i'm seeing Messier objects with but that road trip should solve that.
What sort of set-up are you working with Aubrey?
So far I've viewed:
M44 - The Beehive Cluster
M42 & M43
M31 - Andromeda
M45 - The Seven Sisters
Jupiter and its moons
And our moon
I am really looking forward to Saturn being visible again as it is one of the planets which inspired me into astronomy especially due to the Cassini mission. The pinwheel galaxy (M33) is another goal of mine (Along with every other messier object ) but I don't think the sky is dark enough here with Drogheda's light polluting the sky, so I may have to take a road trip to a dark sky site soon. I think a similar issue is having a detrimental effect on the level of detail i'm seeing Messier objects with but that road trip should solve that.
What sort of set-up are you working with Aubrey?
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