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Re: FLO a GO - Thursday pm!

 

It's Janice here, at 9 pm. Just got a call from Roland, who is at the
Petrocan in Almonte.

He reports that the skies are clear from horizon to horizon, with a
bit of ground haze that is dissipating. As soon as Bruce arrives at
the Petrocan, they'll be heading out to FLO for some long-overdue
observing!

Clear skies...west of Ottawa!
Janice


Re: Future sidewalk session in Perth

Richard Harding
 

Count me in Mike!!
Richard


FLO a GO - Thursday pm!

 

--- In OAFs@y..., mcglashanb2@h... wrote:
Ack. See you at 20:30-20:45. I think my Jan agrees with your Jan,
BTW.

Bruce McGlashan
Ministry of Silly Walks (in rubber boots tonight)
OK leaving now. 8pm takes about 45 - 50 min to FLO - depends on
traffic a bit too. Any other, read thread to get more info if you
want to join us.

See you soon Amigo
Leaving now...

Over and OUT!

Roland


Re: If it clears very soon - FLO tonite?

 

Ack. See you at 20:30-20:45. I think my Jan agrees with your Jan,
BTW.

Bruce McGlashan
Ministry of Silly Walks (in rubber boots tonight)

--- In OAFs@y..., r.prevost@h... wrote:
--- In OAFs@y..., "Bruce McGlashan" <mcglashanb2@h...> wrote:
I got your message. I found your directions from a few weeks
ago.
I won't be able to leave until about 20:00. Is that too late for
you? I would be in Almonte at about 08:30. Could I meet you at
the
PetroCan at Hwy 44&15, since I haven't been to FLO before, and I
don't have the combo or a key?
Bruce

Text description OAFs message #297 as you say. STOP
Not too late. Will leave as soon as you confirm. STOP
Anticipate my arrival between 8:30 and 8:45 @ PetroCan. STOP
Have combination and key. Weather windy - not ideal. STOP
100% clouds in Orleans. Jan says I'm nuts. Wear boots! STOP
Anyone else can join us at PetroCan or FLO (gate will be unlocked)
END

Roland


Re: If it clears very soon - FLO tonite?

 

--- In OAFs@y..., "Bruce McGlashan" <mcglashanb2@h...> wrote:
I got your message. I found your directions from a few weeks ago.
I won't be able to leave until about 20:00. Is that too late for >
you? I would be in Almonte at about 08:30. Could I meet you at the
PetroCan at Hwy 44&15, since I haven't been to FLO before, and I
don't have the combo or a key?
Bruce

Text description OAFs message #297 as you say. STOP
Not too late. Will leave as soon as you confirm. STOP
Anticipate my arrival between 8:30 and 8:45 @ PetroCan. STOP
Have combination and key. Weather windy - not ideal. STOP
100% clouds in Orleans. Jan says I'm nuts. Wear boots! STOP
Anyone else can join us at PetroCan or FLO (gate will be unlocked) END

Roland


Re: If it clears very soon - FLO tonite?

Bruce McGlashan
 

I got your message. I found your directions from a few weeks ago. I won't
be able to leave until about 20:00. Is that too late for you? I would be
in Almonte at about 08:30. Could I meet you at the PetroCan at Hwy 44&15,
since I haven't been to FLO before, and I don't have the combo or a key?

Bruce McGlashan

-----Original Message-----
From: r.prevost@... <r.prevost@...>
To: OAFs@... <OAFs@...>
Date: April 12, 2001 19:31
Subject: [OAFs] Re: If it clears very soon - FLO tonite?


--- In OAFs@y..., "Bruce McGlashan" <mcglashanb2@h...> wrote:
I'm in! I hope it's not too late, Roland.
Hi Bruce! Naw it's only 7:29pm, plenty of time. You need directions
to FLO, Bruce? Also Attilla or anyone West End- if you're there at
all - cloud cover update update, SVP?

My van's packed. Please echo, Bruce...

Rol




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Re: If it clears very soon - FLO tonite?

 

--- In OAFs@y..., "Bruce McGlashan" <mcglashanb2@h...> wrote:
I'm in! I hope it's not too late, Roland.
Hi Bruce! Naw it's only 7:29pm, plenty of time. You need directions
to FLO, Bruce? Also Attilla or anyone West End- if you're there at
all - cloud cover update update, SVP?

My van's packed. Please echo, Bruce...

Rol


Re: If it clears very soon - FLO tonite?

Bruce McGlashan
 

I'm in! I hope it's not too late, Roland.

-----Original Message-----
From: r.prevost@... <r.prevost@...>
To: OAFs@... <OAFs@...>
Date: April 12, 2001 18:57
Subject: [OAFs] Re: If it clears very soon - FLO tonite?


--- In OAFs@y..., "Attilla Danko" <attilla.danko@s...> wrote:
This is for bells corners, not quite as far west as kanata.

There are big sections of blue sky. All of the clouds are broken
cumulus.
There is no cirrus. There is a low haze as well. But the clouds are
moving very quickly. I think the cumulus will evaporate.

-ad
Right! OK, so we've established that the idea of observing tonite is
less nutty than a fruitcake -- good first step. I'll begin packing
the van just in case:

a) it does actually clear and
b) someone else is interested in joining me there if it does

Cos', I got to catch me some galaxies!

Any takers?

Rol




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Re: If it clears very soon - FLO tonite?

 

--- In OAFs@y..., "Attilla Danko" <attilla.danko@s...> wrote:
This is for bells corners, not quite as far west as kanata.

There are big sections of blue sky. All of the clouds are broken
cumulus.
There is no cirrus. There is a low haze as well. But the clouds are
moving very quickly. I think the cumulus will evaporate.

-ad
Right! OK, so we've established that the idea of observing tonite is
less nutty than a fruitcake -- good first step. I'll begin packing
the van just in case:

a) it does actually clear and
b) someone else is interested in joining me there if it does

Cos', I got to catch me some galaxies!

Any takers?

Rol


Re: Future sidewalk session in Perth

 

That sounds just great! If you do manage to get some free publicity
for that kind of event, perhaps we should offer some kind of rain date
to be publicized for that event as well. Good going!

I found the semi-dark site of Almonte (mag.4.5) to be much more
satisfying than a shopping mall site (mag.1.2), so the idea of a park
is particularly appealing.

Sounds like fun - schedules permitting, count me it!

Roland


Re: If it clears very soon - FLO tonite?

Attilla Danko
 

This is for bells corners, not quite as far west as kanata.

There are big sections of blue sky. All of the clouds are broken cumulus.
There is no cirrus. There is a low haze as well. But the clouds are
moving very quickly. I think the cumulus will evaporate.

-ad

----- Original Message -----
From: <r.prevost@...>
To: <OAFs@...>
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 6:46 PM
Subject: [OAFs] If it clears very soon - FLO tonite?


--- In OAFs@y..., attilla.danko@s... wrote:
It looks like it will clear. Also the moon rises at 1AM
tonight leaveing us 3.75 hours of darkness.
It is now 100% cloud cover here in Orleans at 6:38pm. I need someone
who can tell me if it looks clear or like clearing out in the West
End. How's Kanata?

ONLY IF IT DOES GET CLEAR ;-) I would certainly consider a drive out
to FLO - though it would probably be a good idea not to go alone, as
the last 500 ft of the small entrance Road might be fairly muddy. I
would want to leave my home no later than 7:30pm. If anyone hasn't
been there yet, I could post directions as I did last time, and I
could meet up with people at the Petro-Can in Almonte.

Let me know ASAP if the weather's looking clear out there and/or if
you are interested. I will decide if I am going or not at 7:30pm,
though I gotta say, it don't look too good at this very moment.

The Optimistic Photon

Rol





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Future sidewalk session in Perth

Mike Wirths
 

Hi all!

I spoke with someone I know at the Perth newspaper today and mentioned that at some point we would like to do a public astronomy night for the town of Perth so he said since no company was involved they would be willing to do a free public announcement in the paper to let people know!
I thought a good spot would be in Conlon park which is just west of Perth in a collection of soccer fields and a clear unpolluted view to the west and south, also its close enought that people could easily drive there from anywhere in Perth. I think the owners of the park would be willing to turn off all lights for the occasion!
This type of event would also do a lot to raise awareness of light pollution issues, I'll keep you all posted on this as I get more details, I'm sure we could get several 100 people to come out for this!


--clear skies

Mike W


If it clears very soon - FLO tonite?

 

--- In OAFs@y..., attilla.danko@s... wrote:
It looks like it will clear. Also the moon rises at 1AM
tonight leaveing us 3.75 hours of darkness.
It is now 100% cloud cover here in Orleans at 6:38pm. I need someone
who can tell me if it looks clear or like clearing out in the West
End. How's Kanata?

ONLY IF IT DOES GET CLEAR ;-) I would certainly consider a drive out
to FLO - though it would probably be a good idea not to go alone, as
the last 500 ft of the small entrance Road might be fairly muddy. I
would want to leave my home no later than 7:30pm. If anyone hasn't
been there yet, I could post directions as I did last time, and I
could meet up with people at the Petro-Can in Almonte.

Let me know ASAP if the weather's looking clear out there and/or if
you are interested. I will decide if I am going or not at 7:30pm,
though I gotta say, it don't look too good at this very moment.

The Optimistic Photon

Rol


Re: anyone observing tonight

Bruce McGlashan
 

Count me in! If I read this



right, we're in for clear skies starting about 20:00. Is that right?

Where and when?

Bruce McGlashan
newbie keener

-----Original Message-----
From: attilla.danko@... <attilla.danko@...>
To: OAFs@... <OAFs@...>
Date: April 12, 2001 17:25
Subject: [OAFs] anyone observing tonight


It looks like it will clear. Also the moon rises at 1AM
tonight leaveing us 3.75 hours of darkness.

-ad




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Re: anyone observing tonight

ROB ROBOTHAM
 

My gosh, you're right - it looks down right blueish out there. The sky
that is. Let me get home and I'll check the usual suspects to see what
is forecast (which you've probably already done) and I'll look back here
and see what the story is.

Until then,

Rob

attilla.danko@... wrote:

It looks like it will clear. Also the moon rises at 1AM
tonight leaveing us 3.75 hours of darkness.

-ad


anyone observing tonight

 

It looks like it will clear. Also the moon rises at 1AM
tonight leaveing us 3.75 hours of darkness.

-ad


Re: Just some food for thought

 

--- In OAFs@y..., zeidler@n... wrote:
Public Astronomy sessions are a great way to introduce new people to
our hobby - to this I agree with all my heart. Personally my hobby
is astronomy (astrophotography) not sidewalk astronomy. Anything and
everything in moderation...
For sidewalk stuff, zero interest is exactly as perfect as 3+/month.
The purpose, I believe, is for each to do whatever astronomy's ok for
you, and perhaps to share whatever that is with friends from time to
time. Relaxed, easy, natural...

For example, if you asked me how often I'd like "to observe" per
month, I would either say: "6 or more times per month" or even "as
much as the weather permits". That's what my observing logbook
reflects.

If some of us, from time to time, use a poll as a means to have a
conversation with others, about choice of restaurants, eyepieces, or
sidewalk astronomy, you can treat it for what it is - just a
conversation.

Have you ever seen or heard a Photon and enjoyed it? That's all
that's required here, isn't it... You're among astro-amigos who are
glad you're here.

So...
I like astro-photography too. When do we get to do some of that? ;-)

The Phreelance Photons Guild...

Rol


sidewalk astronomy

Richard Harding
 

NIce poll. ONe thought....I think that sidewalk astronomy is
seasonal. Short of going "out with the Scouts", the late nightfall
makes summer sidewalking difficult. The winter, on the other hand,
is perfect. A few hours with the planets, a few ohmygods!!! Does it
for me.
Richard


Re: Just some food for thought

Richard Harding
 

Good morning Mike!

I don't believe that it is our intention to be a dedicated sidewalk astronomy group. I know that this wouldn't do it for me. I like sidewald astro., but nothing compares with a REAL dark site, viewing the faint fuzzies with friends or doing a bit of astro photography (I have yet to move beyond piggyback- what a chicken!). I guess what I am trying to say is that we are trying just to have fun. All "members" are really just a group of friends who share a hobby, and you are right that certain people's need to have more structure in the other group led to the OAFs. You will see this as time goes on....no tee-shirts, no posters, no balloons, etc. etc. I will be very happy to share astro-photos with you this summer, and hopefully learn some tricks from you.

Richard


Re: Almonte Sidewalk Report (April 10th)

Al Seaman
 

attilla.danko@... wrote:

I think Almonte side walk sessions is a very good idea. All users
of FLO have a interest in keeping the skies dark there. Some of
the light pollution problem at FLO is from Almonte. Sidewalk
seesions is are good way to get people to be aware that there is
such a thing as light pollution. It can only help when someone
tries to address the Almonte city council. (I understand that
Hilderic may have had plans to do so.)
Actually, one of my unstated goals in this sessions and my prior
one in Almonte is to get more grass roots interest in astronomy and more
awareness of the consequences of light pollution. A parallel goal is
to get the local municipality to adopt some form of public lighting
standards. Grass roots support on the issue translates to a more
responsive municipal council.

With help from Hilderic and Pat Browne we plan to start the process
with the municipality shortly. I'm currently doing a bit of background
homework that has been delayed a bit by other commitments. In this
politicing game it is worth taking a bit longer and doing it right rather
than doing it quick and dirty and probably having your request ignored
or shot down.

I'm disinclined to get involved in municipal politcs myself. But
I'm happy to support other peoples sidewalk astronomy sessions.
I understand your reluctance about politics, but I do appreciate your
support on the sidewalk.

Cheers - Al