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![]() | Re: Skywatchers' Journal anybody have info on DENIS-P J104814.7-395606.1 ? It's a new brown dwarf supposed to be 'near' our solar system. I'm very curious about its movement and location, but don't understand the scientific jargon. infiverse8@yahoo.com |
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| Tittle | Cool and/or rainy weather has restricted my skywatching for the better part of the Winter. My roomy Ace has a 5" Meade reflector that has been in the box here for a year now; it's coming out soon. My fireball video was down a while; it's back up and here now>>>An Orionid on October 22, 2006 about 5:00 am looking South Keep looking skyward. ![]() Last edited by Turtle; 04-19-2007 at 05:06 PM. |
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| Re: Skywatchers' Journal Lyrid meteor shower peaks morning of April 22nd (Sunday) Viewing prospects, good, As the waxing 1st quarter Moon sets before the best shower activity. Find Vega to locate Lyra. (The Harp) Around midnight, face eastward, and look about halfway up. After 2am, look overhead, and slightly westward. Highest hourly rates occur a few hours before dawn, local time. Lyrids average 20 per hour, but outbursts can go as high as 60. Origin; Comet Thatcher (C/1861 G1). Here’s hoping you have clear skies! |
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I have the scope out & assembled & will be having a look see ASAP. Try as I might, I have had only failure trying to take a photograph through it. (5' Meade reflector with AutoStar). | |
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| bike | and the Moon's a big hunka some hella good cheese. Speaking of Luna, How come when I look at the moon I can see two elliptical oval orbits of light that cross into each other and have slight rainbow characteristics...??? I can't recall if I ever saw this in California or not. Is it a Florida thing? Near the equator thing? or what? I only see it sometimes. I'm guessing because of weather conditions that are beyond my reach. The clouds keep taking it away. (see picture below. I'd like someone to explain this strange phenomenon eventually )
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| bike | Re: Love O wow Saturn is so bright! Thought it was Venus this whole time. :smackheadwithpalmemoticon: Thank you. So when does Venus usually set? *Begins to feel the rhythms of the solar system* Also, excuse my poor moon. Should have done it analog for sure.... Take note that within the rainbows it's filled in with moon glow. I know it sounds ridiculous, and it is! it looks like breasts on the moon. What causes....it? (I'm going to laugh if I'm the only one here that sees it)
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| Tittle | Quote: Home page for the AIM satellite just launched. >> AIM Mission Quote:
NASA page on the mission >>> NASA - AIM Mission Quote:
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