Fw: Astronomical League Youth Awards
A.L. awards for young astronomers. Here are the specifications. George George Reynolds "Solar System Ambassador" for South Hampton Roads, VirginiaBack Bay Amateur Astronomers (BBAA)?
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George Reynolds
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#57494
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Re: Ending of Mars for 2024/25
Jupiter was way too high for me to fool with though I like transits. It was cold last night. Not as cold as what's coming up. Did get in? couple of Collinder clusters down in Canis. They are pretty
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jimcoble2000
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#57493
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Re: Ending of Mars for 2024/25
Yep Mars was OK last night but there was a really nice transit of Io and the red spot on Jupiter last night. Packed it in after that - pretty nippy here.
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Ian Stewart
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#57492
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Re: Ending of Mars for 2024/25
That was a fine picture of what you see visually. Last night was not too bad and a fair amount of albedo features could be seen vaguely but overall this year will not rank as one of the better
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jimcoble2000
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#57491
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Re: Ending of Mars for 2024/25
A very excellent representation that I can share with a newbie buddy. Thanks!
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Troy Riedel
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#57490
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Ending of Mars for 2024/25
I was researching another subject when I came across this photograph that really illustrated what you should expect to see when you visually observe Mars. Nothing like the moon of course and it really
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jimcoble2000
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#57489
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Fw: 2025 Regional events in or near the Mid East Region of the Astronomical League
The latest from MERAL (Mid-East Region of the Astronomical League). George George Reynolds "Solar System Ambassador" for South Hampton Roads, VirginiaBack Bay Amateur Astronomers (BBAA)?
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George Reynolds
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#57488
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Fw: March sky materials from the AL
Forwarding A.L. materials for the month. George George Reynolds "Solar System Ambassador" for South Hampton Roads, VirginiaBack Bay Amateur Astronomers (BBAA)? http://www.backbayastro.org ? -----
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George Reynolds
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#57487
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Re: Observing Report Monday, February 10
It is in the wording of the problem. I meant that green stellar color is intrinsically impossible but the perceptive illusion is possible. The trick is how you perceive color. No star has any color as
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jimcoble2000
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#57486
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Re: Observing Report Monday, February 10
Even appearing green I¡¯m told ¨C the combination of blue and yellow starlight.
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Roy Diffrient
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#57485
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Re: Observing Report Monday, February 10
Good point Roy. Not only does the eye perceive color (when it can) in a highly individualistic way, add in the physical variation in many cooler variable stars. Then mix in different glass
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jimcoble2000
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#57484
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Re: Observing Report Monday, February 10
Very nice list, Kent ¨C thanks. I¡¯d just like to add that the wonderful colors seen visually in double stars can vary with conditions and the observer¡¯s eye, at least. The variation adds to the
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Roy Diffrient
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#57483
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Re: Observing Report Monday, February 10
Sirius has gotten much harder this year than the past two years. I looked it up on Sky Tools but can't tell how accurate they are as it varied only 0.01 arc seconds. Impossible to notice that
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jimcoble2000
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#57482
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Observing Report Monday, February 10
Clouds prevailed all day Monday but by nightfall the skies cleared. I haven't used my 5" refractor in a while, so I thought I'd chase down some double stars. Without a doubt the most challenging was
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Kent Blackwell
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#57481
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BBAA's East Coast Star Party - Spring 2025
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Shawn Loescher
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#57480
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Re: Local Dark Sky Locations
Usually access or opportunity comes with personal contacts as one grows in the hobby. So few places allow access after dark due to liability or concerns for, at the least, bad behavior, and at the
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jimcoble2000
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#57479
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Re: Local Dark Sky Locations
We don't as of now, but that's a worthy project to see if we can work out! [email protected]> wrote:
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Jeremy
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#57478
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Re: Local Dark Sky Locations
Thanks for the reply. Sorry about the confusion. I was looking for locations that we have access to outside of BBAA events. I was not sure if we had an agreement with Northwest River Park (or any
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Aaron
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#57477
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Re: Local Dark Sky Locations
No we usually stay until 11(2300) at night. We have arrangements for the equestrian area so the 9 closing does not apply to the monthly skywatch. As to other spots you almost have to own land or have
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jimcoble2000
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#57476
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Local Dark Sky Locations
Are there any local places (Chesapeake, VA) that allow us to set up a telescope? I noticed we hold events at Northwest River Park, but they close at 9 pm.
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Aaron
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#57475
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