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Re: I will be missing the ECSP
Bob, I am sorry to learn about your wife's unfortunate fall.? I'll be praying for her recovery.?? I am still recovering from my prostate surgery, and will not be attending this ECSP either.? I
By George Reynolds · #57594 ·
Re: Mark Ost at ECSP
I thought he¡¯d bring the big refractor. Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2025 12:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [BackBayAstro] Mark Ost at ECSP Mark Ost just pulled up to Chippokes State Park
By Ted Forte · #57593 ·
Re: Mark Ost at ECSP
Not gonna lie, that's actually pretty dang cool.
By kiowa706@... · #57592 ·
Mark Ost at ECSP
Mark Ost just pulled up to Chippokes State Park for ECSP 2025.
By Kent Blackwell · #57591 ·
Re: Two good deep sky objects
They were quite surprisingly good for urban skies.
By jimcoble2000 · #57590 ·
Re: Two good deep sky objects
Both looked great here at SRSP last night. I hope you have a great ECSP sorry I¡¯m missing it.
By Ian Stewart · #57589 ·
Two good deep sky objects
We'll have numerous deep sky objects to observe this weekend at ECSP, but there are two particularly well suited to small as well as larger apertures. NGC 3115, aka The Spindle Galaxy in Sextans. The
By Kent Blackwell · #57588 ·
Re: Skinny Venus!
I want the thank Kent Blackwell for the sacrifice of one eye in order to make this happen. I enjoyed the view.
By jimcoble2000 · #57587 ·
Skinny Venus!
We had a nice view of a very slender 1.3% Illuminated crescent of Venus yesterday afternoon at a small gathering in my backyard. I have never seen it so slender and so close to the sun.
By Kent Blackwell · #57586 ·
Re: I will be missing the ECSP
Best wishes for Lynne¡¯s quick recovery, Bob, and good luck with the surgery. I¡¯m sure it¡¯s quite painful for her, quite busy for you. Roy
By Roy Diffrient · #57585 ·
Re: I will be missing the ECSP
I'm sorry to hear that Bob. I hope she recovers quickly. Hopefully we will see you in the fall instead.
By Shawn Loescher · #57584 ·
I will be missing the ECSP
I signed up for the party, but my wife, Lynne, fell. She dislocated and broke her left ankle. She is currently in an external fixation device and in Riverside rehab hospital in Yorktown. She is
By bob414 · #57583 ·
Re: Venus inferior conjunction yesterday
Very impressive, indeed.
By Kent Blackwell · #57582 ·
Venus inferior conjunction yesterday
Photo by Georg Klingersberger posted on Spaceweather. A little too close for visual. He used projection to get it. Nice work.
By jimcoble2000 · #57581 ·
Re: BBAA Skywatch
The faces have changed, there are few funny looking (telescopes? cameras?) set up, the sky is probably worse, but the park and the ¡°feel¡± of Skywatch look exactly the same! Thanks for sharing,
By Ted Forte · #57580 ·
Re: ¡°LIVE - Giant Solar Storms¡± on YouTube
That¡¯s it ¨C thanks Jeff.
By Roy Diffrient · #57579 ·
Re: ¡°LIVE - Giant Solar Storms¡± on YouTube
Looks like the sun is doing it once again! I,v got to break out the solar scope and see this for myself.. https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ Jeff T.
By Jeffrey Thornton · #57578 ·
Re: ¡°LIVE - Giant Solar Storms¡± on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRlqRmNLjQo Hope this link works.. Jeff T.
By Jeffrey Thornton · #57577 ·
Re: ¡°LIVE - Giant Solar Storms¡± on YouTube
Seems it was a quickly evolving prom from what I read. Nice while it lasted. Thanks Roy for alerting us.
By jimcoble2000 · #57576 ·
BBAA Skywatch
We had a good turnout Saturday night at Northwest River Park in Chesapeake VA. Here are some of the objects I enjoyed viewing with my trusty 2002 Orion Dobsonian telescope. List: 25/03/22 BBAA NW
By Kent Blackwell · #57575 ·