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Latest edition of Numberphile might be of interest to those with eponymous minor planets

 

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Asteroid (161693) Attilladanko -- that's pretty close to the Golden Ratio (1.618...)


Re: Aurora

 

This is most likely a Petrova line?

On Mon, Oct 7, 2024 at 11:59?PM Oscar via <oscar=[email protected]> wrote:
Hey everyone
I’m out by Clay Bank just outside Arnprior taking some images of the Aurora. While scanning around, I noticed when facing west, some 100 degrees from the Aurora this red “beam”. Anyone have thoughts on what it could be?

I have better images on my camera, but this no’s what my cell phone captured.
~Oscar






Re: Aurora

 

Nice capture, Oscar!

Jim

On Monday, October 7, 2024 at 11:59:07 p.m. EDT, Oscar <oscar@...> wrote:


Hey everyone
I’m out by Clay Bank just outside Arnprior taking some images of the Aurora. While scanning around, I noticed when facing west, some 100 degrees from the Aurora this red “beam”. Anyone have thoughts on what it could be?

I have better images on my camera, but this no’s what my cell phone captured.
~Oscar






Re: Aurora... wowwwww

 








From Orleans... gardenway park.. 1.00 am

Marco





On Mon, Oct 7, 2024 at 11:59 p.m., Oscar
<oscar@...> wrote:
Hey everyone
I’m out by Clay Bank just outside Arnprior taking some images of the Aurora. While scanning around, I noticed when facing west, some 100 degrees from the Aurora this red “beam”. Anyone have thoughts on what it could be?

I have better images on my camera, but this no’s what my cell phone captured.
~Oscar






Aurora

 

Hey everyone
I’m out by Clay Bank just outside Arnprior taking some images of the Aurora. While scanning around, I noticed when facing west, some 100 degrees from the Aurora this red “beam”. Anyone have thoughts on what it could be?

I have better images on my camera, but this no’s what my cell phone captured.
~Oscar


Re: First world problem: Where can you get replacement caps for 2" Televue EPs?

 

Replacement caps, USD 5 each. Shipping to Canada USD 30.? ?Manufacturer direct caps: priceless.
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Re: First world problem: Where can you get replacement caps for 2" Televue EPs?

 

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When I acquired a number of used eyepieces - most without caps - I figured out how to make custom caps very cheaply, using yogourt tub lids, aluminum foil, and black hockey tape. I cut a circle from the lid about the same diameter as the end of the eyepiece I wanted to protect. I used a bit of aluminum foil roughly two inches bigger than the diameter of the eyepiece end. I used narrow black cloth tape (maybe 1" wide). I cut three strips of tape? and cut them even thinner lengthwise, maybe 1/3 the width. These strips should be the diameter of the eyepiece, plus almost 2x the width of the tape you are using. I cut another strip a bit longer than the circumference of the eyepiece, and wrapped it around the side of the eyepiece, sticky side out at the end I wanted to protect. I put the yogourt tub lid circle adjacent to the cylinder of tape, at the end of the eyepiece. I then wrapped the small bit of aluminum foil over the entire end, trapping the plastic and sticking the aluminum foil to the tape, making the cup shape. I did this with the eyepiece inside, to ensure the result had the right shape. I then reinforced this all, by laying the skinny strips one by one like spokes on the flat end (sticky side toward the foil), and attaching them down the sides. For my eyepieces, usually seven skinny strips were enough to cover up the aluminum foil, but you might need 8. I'd use the 9th skinny strip for the next cover. (YMMV, depending on how wide your tape is). I then took everything off the eyepiece, and trimmed off anything that poked down past the initial strip of hockey tape. I put it back on the eyepiece, and wrapped one last strip of tape around the circumference, trapping all the ends of the skinny strips, and giving a bit more reinforcement. If I goofed, and didn't line the two circumferential tapes up well enough, so that a sticky bit was uncovered, I just trimmed the bottom with scissors.

The result is a snug cap that slides on and off easily but not too easily, and keeps the dust off. This works best with eyepieces whose ends approximate cylinder sections. For the one eyepiece I have where the business end approximates a cone, I made the cap longer to get down to the more cylindrical part.

The tub lid section gives the cap shape, stops it from crumpling, and is a clean, safe surface for something near optics. The aluminum foil adds strength, and keeps everything together while you're adding the strips over the top. The cloth tape sticks, but is a bit repositionable, doesn't ooze adhesive, is very slightly stretchy, and is soft enough not to damage anything. Everything is cheap enough that you don't feel bad if you have to make another as part of your learning curve.

And in the dark, nobody notices that your cover is homemade. It was also a much faster way to protect my eyepieces than waiting for mail order.

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-Ingrid

On 2024-09-30 17:31, yeldahtron wrote:

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One of the caps for my 22 mm Nagler EP has disintegrated. I used to get replacement EP caps (might be the one that disintegrated) from Focus Scientific, but RIP. Does anyone know how to get replacement caps?


Re: First world problem: Where can you get replacement caps for 2" Televue EPs?

 

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Last time I needed replacement caps for a Nagler, I contacted Televue directly and they mailed the needed caps back to me. I seem to remember thinking that the price was reasonable.

Bill

On 9/30/2024 5:31 PM, yeldahtron via groups.io wrote:

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One of the caps for my 22 mm Nagler EP has disintegrated. I used to get replacement EP caps (might be the one that disintegrated) from Focus Scientific, but RIP. Does anyone know how to get replacement caps?


Re: First world problem: Where can you get replacement caps for 2" Televue EPs?

 

Thanks, Adam. That's useful information.


Re: First world problem: Where can you get replacement caps for 2" Televue EPs?

 

Thanks for the offer to 3D print replacements.? My caps are dual-fit -- one side of the cap fits one end of the EP and vice-versa.?
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I'll look at Telescopes Canada.
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Re: First world problem: Where can you get replacement caps for 2" Televue EPs?

 

+1 for Telescopes Canada.
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Also, First Light Optics (FLO) in the UK. Note that all their prices include local taxes. When you add an item to cart, and change your address to Canada, the price changes to pre-tax. You have to pay typical Canadian taxes when it arrives in country.
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FLO is not always worth the extra hassle, but they have unbeatable prices on some items, particularly Baader products.


Re: First world problem: Where can you get replacement caps for 2" Televue EPs?

 

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Hello,

Ever since Focus Scientific folded, I shifted most of my astronomy related retail purchases to Telescopes Canada (https://www.telescopescanada.ca) — in my experience, they provide excellent service and process orders super quickly.

You could see if they can supply them. Or I’d be happy to try and 3D print one for you if you could provide dimensions. ?Is it the bottom barrel cap? Or the top lens cap you’re needing to replace?

~Oscar

On Sep 30, 2024, at 5:31?PM, yeldahtron via groups.io <keith_hadley@...> wrote:

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[Edited Message Follows]

One of the caps for my 22 mm Nagler EP has disintegrated. I used to get replacement EP caps (might be the one that disintegrated) from Focus Scientific, but RIP. Does anyone know how to get replacement caps?


First world problem: Where can you get replacement caps for 2" Televue EPs?

 
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One of the caps for my 22 mm Nagler EP has disintegrated. I used to get replacement EP caps (might be the one that disintegrated) from Focus Scientific, but RIP. Does anyone know how to get replacement caps?


Re: Last weekend RASC star party

 

Paul, I had expressed interest in becoming the star party coordinator to Katie. I've attended almost every party this year, and I'm usually the last (or one of the last) to leave. I love showing people views through the scope and talking about astronomy and equipment. I would only take on the coordinator role if I could keep doing what I love.
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I'd be interested to hear your thoughts. IF I took on the coordinator role, I would want to keep things free and flexible, but understanding best practices would be helpful!
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I'm not really interested in 'coordinating', but I enjoy the public star parties so much and I want them to continue. If someone needs to step up and do some admin work to make sure it continues, then I'll do it.?
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-Adam


Re: Last weekend RASC star party

 

Seemed good Mike. Saturn peeked over the trees at around 8:00, too moony by Attilla's normal standards of course, but people enjoyed it. About 40 scopes. Dave was doing great job on parking, Katie was handling coord, and I think they have someone for next year for coordination. It works well with someone doing outreach, which was always my rubicon. I'm willing to do coord, but if I'm going to be there, I'm not willing to just do coord and outreach without running my scope. My favourite part was always running my scope. I haven't seen larger report of?#s, but lot was full. Diefenbunker was doing some event though, maybe escape room, so a bit of extra traffic going through.?

My only "complaint" or criticism, if I had one, was that people did the old-style setup where they crushed against the edge of the field. There were too many scopes in too small of a space, and lines were almost impossible to identify, particularly as they were all looking South/East at that time. A lot of people walking in front of scopes to get in line for another one next to it. There was a guy with a Dob, not even sure he got to use it for the first hour or so until it was dark and stuff to see straight out.

I did mention that perhaps, if they didn't find a coordinator next year, they might approach star party coordinator alumni (cough, cough) to do one month out of the set. :)

As an aside, and to flag for OAFs who might have experience in this area, I finally got my 3D printer going and sometime in the next year I'm going to turn my attention to something like a Dob design or a couple of the simple refractors. There are lots of designs online, but I need more experience in printing to know the pluses and minuses of certain settings before attempting anything that big. I'd love to do a Mak at some point. Actually, I've love to recreate the SarBlue design in carbon fibre. :)

On Wed, 18 Sept 2024 at 22:33, Mike Moghadam via <moghadam=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Paul,

How was the RASC star party last weekend? I was not able to attend. I have not seen any reports.

Mike

On Sep 18, 2024, at 9:58?PM, PolyWogg <thepolyblog@...> wrote:

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I haven't seen any posts in a long time of people setting up at Chapters...not that there was much to see at that time for planets of late. Just curious if people are still doing it...I attended the RASC start party this last weekend, still haven't set up my scope for night observing in a long while so whetting my appetite with other people's scopes :)

Paul


Last weekend RASC star party

 

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Hi Paul,

How was the RASC star party last weekend? I was not able to attend. I have not seen any reports.

Mike

On Sep 18, 2024, at 9:58?PM, PolyWogg <thepolyblog@...> wrote:

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I haven't seen any posts in a long time of people setting up at Chapters...not that there was much to see at that time for planets of late. Just curious if people are still doing it...I attended the RASC start party this last weekend, still haven't set up my scope for night observing in a long while so whetting my appetite with other people's scopes :)

Paul


Re: Any sidewalk astronomy at Chapters?

 

next window for sidewalk, with a good moon, is October 11

attilla danko, attilladanko@..., danko@...

On Wed, Sep 18, 2024, 21:58 PolyWogg <thepolyblog@...> wrote:
I haven't seen any posts in a long time of people setting up at Chapters...not that there was much to see at that time for planets of late. Just curious if people are still doing it...I attended the RASC start party this last weekend, still haven't set up my scope for night observing in a long while so whetting my appetite with other people's scopes :)

Paul


Any sidewalk astronomy at Chapters?

 

I haven't seen any posts in a long time of people setting up at Chapters...not that there was much to see at that time for planets of late. Just curious if people are still doing it...I attended the RASC start party this last weekend, still haven't set up my scope for night observing in a long while so whetting my appetite with other people's scopes :)

Paul


Harry Adams Xerlox Messier and Finest NGC

 

Salut les OAFS,
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I'm wondering if anyone has a copy of the Xerlox books by Harry Adams - there was one for Messier and one for finest NGCs.
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Mine is rather ?magané?... I wonder if perhaps there is a pdf of this most elegant set of maps.
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Merci!
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Pat


shar a cell image for public demo

 

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I? have? public? dem? to? do? for? my club on a new? solar? telescope
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also have some? kind? of? gadjet? for putting? my cell? in? back? of? the coronado
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I plan to shar? the images? whit? the? cell software
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do? someone? in? the grop are interested? to? help? to start? this new? way? to? share? observation
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I need? tester? whit? androide?
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