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BBAA Meeting Link - 12/5/25
Here is the zoom link for those who wish to attend tonight's meeting remotely Richard Roberts is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: BBAA Meeting Time: Dec 5, 2024 07:30 PM Eastern Time
By Richard W Roberts · #57339 ·
Fw: Astronomical League Live - Friday December 6 at 7 pm EST
Here is a message from the Mideast Region Astronomical League Coordinator. There will be a live stream this Friday.? Unfortunately, I will miss it, as I will be camping in the cold mountains of North
By George Reynolds · #57338 ·
Re: Mars night two was a tougher cookie tonight.
Great picture Ian!? I love it in black and white - really looks almost 3D.? I particularly like the hole on the left.? It looks like you could fall right into it.
By Jonathan Scheetz · #57337 ·
New NASA Administrator nomination
President-Elect Trump has nominated Jared Isaacman to be the? next NASA Administrator. Here is the first line: "I am delighted to nominate Jared Isaacman, an accomplished business leader,
By George Reynolds · #57336 ·
Re: Mars night two was a tougher cookie tonight.
Oh 1499 is pretty cool.
By jimcoble2000 · #57335 ·
Re: Mars night two was a tougher cookie tonight.
Thanks for the update Mark. I did get a couple more panes done on NGC1499 over the last couple of nights. Not as cool as Mars but getting there. NGC1499
By Ian Stewart · #57334 ·
Mars night two was a tougher cookie tonight.
Looking at the stars I knew it was going to be a tougher night than last night and I was not disappointed. I started at 10 and observed Mars for two hours. This is exhausting work.10 was too early and
By jimcoble2000 · #57333 ·
Re: I did get in Jupiter tonight
I can say it's a lot smaller. Hard to see.
By jimcoble2000 · #57332 ·
Re: Visit to BBAA SW
Nice you got to see Jordan. I have followed him and occasionally wrote on Linkd in.
By jimcoble2000 · #57331 ·
Visit to BBAA SW
Some of you will remember Jordan Bramble. He joined BBAA as a teenager. In 2009 he earned second place in the Astronomical League's Young Astronomer Award for an asteroid search project he did with
By Ted Forte · #57330 ·
Re: Mars tonight
Thanks Mark.
By Roy Diffrient · #57329 ·
Re: Mars tonight
Don't wait! Mars takes many observing sessions to even get a decent night. If you do just one or two the odds are stacked against you. Mars really is a campaign, not a random observation. If you can
By jimcoble2000 · #57328 ·
Re: Mars tonight
Roy try the Vernonscope 30 magenta. Much better than the "Mars" filters everyone sells. I can't help you with clouds except to suggest Zillo.
By jimcoble2000 · #57327 ·
Re: Mars tonight
I've been studying my maps and my mars globe. ?I too have a mars filter I ordered after the last opposition that I haven't used yet.? I've been waiting for mars to be visible a little earlier in the
By Jonathan Scheetz · #57326 ·
Re: Mars tonight
Oh good ¨C my Mars filter has been collecting dust for two years. Oh wait ¨C my cloud filter has still not arrived!
By Roy Diffrient · #57325 ·
Re: Mars tonight
Great update Mark, thanks for sharing.
By Ian Stewart · #57324 ·
Mars tonight
I left the Blackwell back yard around 9:45 after observing in 29 degree weather. I was quite comfortable as full weather gear was worn. Seeing was only a 7 or 8 but a lot of doubles were seen. Sissie
By jimcoble2000 · #57323 ·
YRSP: Saturday 30 Nov No-Go
There's been pretty much a high cloud overcast up here for the last hour-plus (at least 85%) and I can see building mid-clouds to the SW associated with a weak shortwave. The conditions could improve
By Troy Riedel · #57322 ·
I did get in Jupiter tonight
It had been raining all day and my equipment was over at Kent's shed so I had pretty much written off any observing. This was too bad as the red spot and a Europa shadow transit was taking place.
By jimcoble2000 · #57321 ·
Re: Getting There
you summed it up nicely Roy
By jimcoble2000 · #57320 ·