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Pre RASC Dinner?
Anyone up for resuming pre-RASC meeting dinners?
By Michael W · #34928 ·
Re: Eclipse Glasses recommendation
Also, the RASC web store: https://secure.rasc.ca/store/category/eclipse -Adam
By Adam Bell · #34927 ·
Re: Eclipse Glasses recommendation
You can purchase the proper Glasses through Astronomy plus , or ontario telescope all on line.
By Dave Anderson · #34926 ·
Re: Eclipse Glasses recommendation
Second time I've seen this image today. What a baffoon! wrote:
By ALbert · #34925 ·
Re: Eclipse Glasses recommendation
Just squint your eyes.
By Richard McDonald · #34924 ·
Eclipse Glasses recommendation
Hi Folks, I'm looking for recommendations from a reliable (aka safe) source. I'll be heading down to Malone NY for the eclipse no matter the weather as I'll be combining two things I love: astro and
By ALbert · #34923 ·
Anyone have a Nexstar-GPS mount with the "GPS Align" feature?
The earlier shipments of the Celestron Nexstar-GPS mounts included a "GPS align" feature, whereby one just pointed the mount North, turned it on, and it would self-align for the night. This feature
By Mark Lord · #34922 ·
Re: Excellent Geminids about to peak!
Hi Folks, My son-in-law went outside last night in Wynyard, SK to check on the meteors but the sky was too bright to see many of them. Have a great day. This is a cell phone image. Bob
By Bob Olson · #34921 ·
Re: Excellent Geminids about to peak!
Enjoy the Geminids Pierre and Raymond! I will be setting up tonight in town and will be in the lookout for them, as well as other sites from my vantage point! Hope the weather holds out for us! Jim
By James Sofia · #34920 ·
Excellent Geminids about to peak!
Hello all! Raynomd and I are on our way to the Cincinnati Dark Sky site (near Peebles, Ohio) to be in an optimal area for the Geminids for tomorrow (Wednesday) and Thursday nights! ?We’re heading
By Pierre Martin · #34919 ·
Re: Two images of M45 taken one year apart.
Hi Greg! Wonderful images showing very different characteristics. The rendering in the first image allows the nebulousity (sp) to come through for greater affect. The second image has far more data
By Chris T · #34918 ·
Two images of M45 taken one year apart.
Two images of M45 two years apart.? The first one is at a FL of 590mm with a OCS camera.? The second is at 400mm with LRGB. The new pixinsight add ons make processing much simplier.? Hopefully the
By gregz12@... · #34917 ·
Re: APOD
There was a LOT of criticism from actual astrophotographers on this image as it is mostly photoshop art. If it had been presented as such specifically stating that its a composite it would have been
By Mike Wirths · #34915 ·
Re: APOD
Note to all, this APOD has generated a lot of controversy on SEML I see it for its art value and not astrophotography raymond
By rpdubois · #34914 ·
Re: APOD
Very cool. It wouldn’t be nearly as interesting if the features of the moon hadn’t been enhanced or if the sunstar effect wasn’t present. Astrophotography is a bit of a mix of both science and
By Greg & Pauline Schneider · #34913 ·
Re: APOD
That’s an amazing montage — thanks for sharing Raymond! Darryl
By Darryl Sprecher · #34912 ·
APOD
not my work, a post i found on Solar Eclipse Mailing List https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap231101.html raymond
By rpdubois · #34911 ·
Re: 2023 Solar annular eclipse
Sebastian, You are making me homesick! We moved to Ottawa from Los Alamos, NM, just a bit north of Cochiti Lake, back in 2018. I know Cochiti Lake well. Ironically, when we lived in NM the
By Greg & Pauline Schneider · #34910 ·
Re: 2023 Solar annular eclipse
Even cooler ? <sebastianski@...> wrote:
By ALbert · #34909 ·
Re: 2023 Solar annular eclipse
Nice work Sebastian! - It was pretty cloudy here in Ottawa. Jim
By James Sofia · #34908 ·