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@josef Any dark sky, Space Station moon transit etc. plans for tonight? View
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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 6 months ago

    Whoops. I have downsized the image below.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 6 months ago

    Another clear evening and just had to go out with the AT80ED to observe and photograph. Below is a 32 second view of M42 using the recovered refractor and Orion 6.3 MegaPixel camera.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 6 months ago

    Thanks Josef! Finally, the image below, (while not a true masking effect), shows how combining a previous evening’s longer exposure of M 42 with a shorter exposure highlighting the trapezium allows some detail to be seen in the bright center of M 42 and the “bat wing” appearance of the nebula.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 6 months ago

    Absolutely!
    Doing some observing with that small refractor donated to the club last meeting (AT80ED, 3.1 inch F7). After Jay and I cleaned it up I obtained an Orion motorized mount from Randy and got out the last 2 nights to observe and image with the scope and my Orion 6.3 Mpixel camera.
    The file below is an animated gif of the Trapezium area of…[Read more]

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 6 months ago

    Comet 96P Machholz is back in the SOHO C3 sky swinging around the sun and at perihelium today (see the SOHO gif movie below.  The last visit I believe was around Oct. 29, 2017.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic 2023 January Meeting Minutes in the forum Meetings 3 years, 6 months ago

    P.S.  The mouse is photoshopped!  A dead mouse was NOT found!

    Bob

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic 2023 January Meeting Minutes in the forum Meetings 3 years, 6 months ago

    Hello Randy

    Minutes reviewed; thanks.  (BTW the last name is spelled Fealey).  Jay and I have done an initial cleaning of the AT80ED refractor.  I have a brief Power Point presentation on our efforts I will send it to you either here as an attachment or via your email.  Haven’t had it mounted for a star diffraction test but have viewed some ter…[Read more]

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 7 months ago

    The December 30th early evening (6:30 pm) sky was great for observing the moon and Jupiter with the 4.5 inch Starblast telescope. I had purchased the Orion 2x Shorty Barlow and was eager to try it with the Orion 6.3 megapixel camera. Was happy to easily get a sharp focus at approximately 150 magnification. In the photos below the moon was a still…[Read more]

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 8 months ago

    And a quick video of Mars occultation at 9:03 pm.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 8 months ago

    Here’s a image about 8 minutes before Mars disappeared. 10 in SCT and 6.3 Mpixel camera.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 8 months ago

    Lets observe Mars occultation by the moon tonight. Times are approximately 9:03 pm for disappearance and 10:09 for reappearance. Weather is forecast to be clear skies.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 9 months ago

    Venus, Mercury and delta Scorpii (Dschubba) line up east of the Sun and are joined by a CME from the sun’s west side.

     

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 9 months ago

    Here is an interesting website that contains cool animations and graphics and data concerning the Moon’s occultation of Mars in December and the total solar eclipse of 2024 https://www.shadowandsubstance.com/

     

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 9 months ago

    Lunar eclipse photos from early this morning. Fortunately, the sky was still clear and the moon well placed in the Western sky. Had a nice view thru my 7 power finder scope with multiple stars and possibly Uranus in the same field of view. Photos taken during early (Starblast) and late (guide) totality. Stills from Orion 6.3 M pixel camera…[Read more]

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 9 months ago

    Venus, Mercury and a pair of mini sun-grazing comets in todays (11/6/2022) SOHO C3 video! https://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/data/Theater/

    Both mini comets come in from the 5 o’clock position. Venus is brilliant on the left and Mercury, almost in superior conjunction, on the right.

     

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 10 months ago

    Well Jim the wind didn’t die down and so I stayed home where I can partially block the wind with my observatory dome. Seeing conditions otherwise weren’t too bad. A bit obsessed with 40 Eridani I did go out and obtained another picture, this time with the ASI 186MC camera (shown below).

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 10 months ago

    The December Sky and Telescope mag motivated me to get out early this morning and see if I could observe and photograph “The First White Dwarf” star in 40 Eridani; the latter is a triple star with the B component a white dwarf.
    In the attached photo I used the 10 in SCT and Orion 6.3 M pixel camera with a 8 second exposure. The bright component A…[Read more]

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 10 months ago

    Processing recent images of Jupiter and Saturn using a sequence of free programs including PIPP, AutoStakkert3, Registax 6. There are good tutorials online such as this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQYbtzsnQ3E

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 10 months ago

    SOHO C3 image from today (10-10-2022) shows our active sun (Solar Cycle 25), Venus and stars of Virgo (Spica and Porrima (gamma Virginis).

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 3 years, 10 months ago

    A somewhat blurry Saturn taken last night (9-30) with a new ASI camera (183MC) and my 10 inch SCT. Seeing conditions were fair to poor.

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