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Re: Seestar: S50 vs. S30
Yes, Michael, the S30 is definitely a better travel option. I'll attach a couple of [better] photos re: comparison. The more I use the S30, the more I like it. I would not have any apprehension re:
By Troy Riedel · #57464 ·
Re: A different way to look at the stars
Speaking of migration waves in the Pacific and similarities. The Pleiades in different Pacific languages: Hawaiian; Makali'iSamoan: Li'iTongan: MatalikiTahitian: Matari'iMaoris of New Zealand:
By jimcoble2000 · #57463 ·
Re: A different way to look at the stars
No, though there is an interesting thing about the seven sisters and Orion that crosses very diverse and isolated cultures that would have had no contact or at least none that anyone knows about,
By jimcoble2000 · #57462 ·
Re: A different way to look at the stars
Thanks for the info.? It's always enjoyable to dive into something and next thing you onow you're 10 websites away. The astro-archeaology story, it wouldn't be the one regarding why we call it the
By kiowa706@... · #57461 ·
Re: A different way to look at the stars
Sigh................trying to retrace my wanderings..... I will do my best to get you the site though there are many sites on Hawaiian wayfinding and star tradition. This started with an astro
By jimcoble2000 · #57460 ·
Re: A different way to look at the stars
Great info!? If it wasn't cloudy here in Norfolk I'd go give it a try.? Where did you find this map?
By kiowa706@... · #57459 ·
Re: Hello Everyone
Welcome to the club!? I'm a recent join as well, and can say that it's a great bunch of people.? Friendly and knowledgeable.? I've had fun at the observing events I've been able to attend.
By kiowa706@... · #57458 ·
A different way to look at the stars
The Polynesians made astonishing trips across the Pacific to colonize a vast area of the globe across considerable distances of open water. How did they wayfind? By looking at the constellations? in
By jimcoble2000 · #57457 ·
Re: Hello Everyone
Hello Aaron. There is an observation you can make right now easily. No navigation required. Just find the brightest object in the western sky at sunset. The planet Venus is now undergoing a transition
By jimcoble2000 · #57456 ·
Hello Everyone
Hello, everyone, My name is Aaron Cominio, and I¡¯m excited to be joining BBAA. Astronomy has always fascinated me, and recently, my 9 year old son has developed a strong interest as well. While
By Aaron · #57455 ·
Re: Seestar: S50 vs. S30
I found the S50 to be a little too large and too heavy when I took it to Botswana in December. Bush planes have a low weight limit, so I had to use a bit of trickery to get both the S50 and my
By Michael Hall · #57454 ·
Re: Seestar: S50 vs. S30
Michael, Attached for size comparisons though in reality the S30 seems much smaller than the S50, more so than the photo shows, b/c of the weight difference. The footprint of the scope inside the case
By Troy Riedel · #57453 ·
Re: Seestar: S50 vs. S30
Mark, I'm sure there are many YouTube comparisons. Since I own both, I didn't want to be unduly influenced before I had a chance to make my own judgment so I haven't read or watched anything others
By Astronomy QSL · #57452 ·
Re: Seestar: S50 vs. S30
There are a couple recent comparisons on YouTube. Nico Carver (Nebula Photos) and Cuiv the Lazy Geek recently posted video reviews. -Mark.
By Mark · #57451 ·
Re: Seestar: S50 vs. S30
Could you bring the S30 to our next meeting? I'd like to see it, and I expect others would as well. [email protected]> wrote:
By Michael Hall · #57450 ·
Seestar: S50 vs. S30
After pre-ordering the S50 after it was announced, a buddy in Ohio cajoled me into pre-ordering the S30. The S30 arrived about 10-11 days ago and I've had the opportunity to set-up both, side-by-side,
By Troy Riedel · #57449 ·
York River State Park: Saturday 1 February CANCELED
Ranger Charlie just reached out to say they have to cancel Saturday Night's outreach & open obs due to a staff emergency/emergency leave situ. Our next scheduled session is Saturday Night, 1 March. r/
By Troy Riedel · #57448 ·
Venus correction.
Actually will max out in size this year in April, not June.
By jimcoble2000 · #57447 ·
As the planet show winds down Venus takes the stage for the last act of the year.
Of course most of you already know this but now is a good time to start to regularly watch Venus. As the planets close out their observing season, Venus now takes the center stage. Of all the planets,
By jimcoble2000 · #57446 ·
YRSP: Saturday, 1 February & Meteorology 101
Saturday Night is shaping-up to be a 'go'. I suspect I'll be able to make the official 'go/no-go' call early on Saturday before 3PM. As I've mentioned here at least once before, I was a Synoptic
By Troy Riedel · #57445 ·