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Thank you card and gift for Charlene Bootland
Hello all,
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I will be sending the annual card and gift card to Charlene Bootland, in appreciation for allowing amateur astronomers to continue using the private property (linked below) in Stewartville, located about one hour west of Ottawa.
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As you may be aware, Tom Bootland has sadly passed away last year. ?Charlene and her children are now looking after the property.
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If anyone would like to contribute to the gift card, please let me know by emailing me at meteorshowersca at yahoo dot ca
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I am happy to accept an eTransfer.
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Please note that the observing site is not yet available due to the Spring thaw. ?I will keep the group posted after I receive an update from Charlene.
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Clear skies!
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- Pierre
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Re: Attilla in the wild
THx for sharing! Good to see/hear...? Paul On Thu, 13 Mar 2025 at 10:53, Timothy Campbell via <timothypilgrim=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Recently submitted Fireball report on www.imo.net
Hello Tim,
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I've also posted your report of the fireball on The Global Meteor Network groups.io.? I've only been a GMN camera operator for a bit over a month now so I'm not yet familiar with all the reams of data that's recorded each and every night for each camera.? I do know that should additional GMN cameras capture the same event there is a good chance that a lot of knowledge of the event can be realized if a decent baseline is available between the precisely calibrated cameras.
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Cheers, Ken |
Re: Recently submitted Fireball report on www.imo.net
Hello Tim,
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Checking my camera status this morning station CA003B (facing 287.40° azimuth and 49.13° elevation) managed to capture 79 meteors last night including the fireball you saw around 02:15 UTC.? FOV is 89.12° by 47.23°.? Below is the link to the nightly timelapse video which would include all captured meteors, satellites and airplanes.?
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Re: Recently submitted Fireball report on www.imo.net
开云体育I have 4 meteor cameras set up in Dunrobin with the Global Meteor Meteor Network. ?We’ll see if your Fireball was picked up when I go through the data tomorrow morning.Cheers, Ken GMN stations CA003A, CA003B, CA003C, CA003D. On Jan 21, 2025, at 9:42?PM, Timothy Campbell via groups.io <timothypilgrim@...> wrote:
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Recently submitted Fireball report on www.imo.net
Folks,
I spotted a really nice bolide from Orleans about 25 mins ago and submitted a report. See below. Tim ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: International Meteor Organization <webserver@...> Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2025 at 21:38 Subject: Recently submitted Fireball report on To: Timothy Campbell <timothypilgrim@...> Thank you for your recent report. Your report will be soon analysed by our team. Here is the permalink to your report. Please, bookmark it! Your report will appear among the pending reports in few hours: If several people saw the same phenomenon and if this phenomenon is a fireball, your report will be grouped by our team with other reports into an event: Thank you! International Meteor Organization - |
Geminids meteor shower peaks tonight! Some info on what to expect...
Hello everyone!
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A few people have been asking me if it's worth braving the cold tonight to attempt observing the Geminids meteor shower. ?Tonight is the peak, and the sky is expected to be clear around the Ottawa region... although it'll be cold (down to around -15C to -18 plus windchill).
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The Geminids have long been my favourite annual meteor shower. ?It is consistently active every year, produces a lot of bright, colourful meteors that move gracefully through the winter constellations, and under the best observing circumstances, they can reach up to 100 or more meteors per hour! ?The Geminids are also visible all night. ?For the Ottawa region, the radiant is low at 6 pm (local time), so only low rates can be expected. ?By 10 p.m., the radiant near the bright star Castor is 40 degrees high, and already plenty of Geminids can be seen. ?The radiant reaches its highest point in the sky at 2 am, and Geminids will appear to drop down in all parts of the sky.
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Unfortunately, this year's Geminids will be severely hampered by a nearly Full Moon. ?Only the brighter meteors will be visible. ?
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On the plus side, the weather forecast for tonight looks excellent (but cold).
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During the 2022 Geminids, a 74% gibbous moon was up for most of the night and reduced significantly the sky darkness during the optimal viewing times (that is when the radiant is high up near the peak of the shower). ?Despite the Moon's presence, I went to a dark sky site east of Ottawa. ?I was fortunate to have good sky transparency — free of any clouds, humidity or haze. ?I could see stars as faint as 5.4 (normally can see up to 6.2 from the same location on moonless nights). ?It was also quite cold with the wind. ?Was it worth it? ?OH YES! ?During the best observing hours, I had visual rates of 48, 52 and 62 Geminids per hour! ?Sometimes, I would see 2 or 3 meteors within a few seconds, and a few minutes of inactivity. ?But I was impressed at seeing so many meteors with a bright moon in the sky. ?In 4.5 hours of actual viewing time, from midnight onwards, I counted 287 meteors — exceeding my expectations! ?I'm not so sure that I would expect to see as many meteors tonight as the Moon will be even brighter.?
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Tonight, the Moon will no doubt reduce significantly the display and wash out most Geminids. ?The fainter meteors will be invisible. ?In my opinion, a good proportion of Geminids are bright enough to punch through the moonlight! ?It really helps to have a good open view of the sky, away from trees, buildings or other obstructions. ?Rural sites will also have an advantage by having less artificial light pollution — therefore, less total light pollution to contend with.
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According to the IMO, the nominal peak time of the 2024 Geminids is predicted at 01h UT (which translate to around 8 p.m. EST) on the evening of December 13 (tonight!). ?The peak is quite broad, and can last several hours, followed by a sharp drop in rates. ?During the early evening, the radiant will be a little low, and the Moon will be very high and hard to avoid. ?It might be a better strategy to wait until 10 or 11pm, for the radiant to be much higher. ?Facing the north or east and looking a little lower will keep some of the moon's glare behind you. ?If you look towards the north around 11pm, any Geminids will appear to drop down towards the horizon. ?Geminids that appear further away from the radiant also tend to have longer paths. ?These can be easier to spot than the short Geminids near the radiant.
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One more strategy is to skip the first half of the night, and get up to watch during the last hour or two before dawn (say 4 a.m. onwards). ?The moon will still be up but much lower over the western horizon. ?For instance, the Moon will be only 17 degrees above the western horizon at 5 a.m. ?It will then be easier to avoid its glare. ?There is also a possibility that the Geminids could switch to brighter meteors and fireballs late tonight as the Earth starts to exit the stream (an effect known as "mass sorting").
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In a nutshell, the Geminids are considered to be the best annual shower, along the Perseids and sometimes the Quadrantids. ?The Moon will greatly reduce their visibility tonight, but try to observe them anytime after 10 p.m., and you might be rewarded by some nice meteors.?
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If you succeed in observing or photographing Geminid meteor shower, I would love to see your reports : )
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Here's some more info about the observing the 2024 Geminids:
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Clear skies and stay warm!
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- Pierre ?
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Re: Sad news I just heard about Attilla.
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I remember Attilla from when I worked at QNX. He was a senior kernel guru that everyone else looked up to. He was regarded as a bit of a legend. regards, Jason On Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 10:30:01 p.m. EST, Matt Weeks via groups.io <northern.stargazer@...> wrote:
I have many fond memories observing with Attilla in the ‘90s and early 2000’s. I’m sad to hear of his passing. He will be missed. RIP Attilla.? Ni! ? Matt |
Re: Sad news I just heard about Attilla.
I forgot to add a MP quote and I think Attilla would appreciate this one.
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Whenever life gets you down, Mrs. Brown,
And things seem hard or tough, And people are stupid, obnoxious or daft, And you feel that you've had quite eno-o-o-o-o-ough, Just remember that you're standing on a planet that's evolving And revolving at 900 miles an hour. It's orbiting at 19 miles a second, so it's reckoned, The sun that is the source of all our power. Now the sun, and you and me, and all the stars that we can see, Are moving at a million miles a day, In the outer spiral arm, at 40,000 miles an hour, Of a galaxy we call the Milky Way. Our galaxy itself contains a hundred billion stars; It's a hundred thousand light-years side to side; It bulges in the middle sixteen thousand light-years thick, But out by us it's just three thousand light-years wide. We're thirty thousand light-years from Galactic Central Point, We go 'round every two hundred million years; And our galaxy itself is one of millions of billions In this amazing and expanding universe. Our universe itself keeps on expanding and expanding, In all of the directions it can whiz; As fast as it can go, at the speed of light, you know, Twelve million miles a minute and that's the fastest speed there is. So remember, when you're feeling very small and insecure, How amazingly unlikely is your birth; And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere out in space, 'Cause there's bugger all down here on Earth! ?
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Re: Sad news I just heard about Attilla.
So sad to hear of Atilla's passing.? He will be missed. Sebastian
On Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 12:16:25 p.m. EST, Michael W via groups.io <mwolfson@...> wrote:
This is really sad news.? Attila was such a force in our amateur astronomy community.? I’ll certainly miss him and his great and easily shared store of knowledge. ? RIP Attilla – Michael ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
On Behalf Of PolyWogg via groups.io
Sent: December 3, 2024 12:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OAFs] Sad news I just heard about Attilla. ? Attention : courriel externe | external email Thanks Mike for sharing. Some of us heard the news at the RASC dinner the week before that he had moved to palliative care. I was lucky enough to have time to send him a short note and get a reply (he said he was very slow reading email). :) I assume it was one of the reasons he asked for another moderator about six weeks ago for this channel although I didn't realize?it. We're a pretty quiet group, but he will definitely be missed.? ? I have a new 3D printer, and am thinking of making a Dob...and my first thought when I looked at the project was that once I got to doing it, I'd ask Attilla for advice.? ? On Tue, 3 Dec 2024 at 12:00, MikeZ via <mike.zeidler=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Sad news I just heard about Attilla.
I'm sorry to hear of this. Attilla was indeed an astronomical tour de force in this region. I first knew of his name through Clear Dark Sky before meeting him at a RASC meeting. RIP, sir. Tim On Tue, Dec 3, 2024, 12:00 p.m. MikeZ via <mike.zeidler=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Sad news I just heard about Attilla.
开云体育This is really sad news.? Attila was such a force in our amateur astronomy community.? I’ll certainly miss him and his great and easily shared store of knowledge. ? RIP Attilla – Michael ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
On Behalf Of PolyWogg via groups.io
Sent: December 3, 2024 12:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OAFs] Sad news I just heard about Attilla. ? Attention : courriel externe | external email Thanks Mike for sharing. Some of us heard the news at the RASC dinner the week before that he had moved to palliative care. I was lucky enough to have time to send him a short note and get a reply (he said he was very slow reading email). :) I assume it was one of the reasons he asked for another moderator about six weeks ago for this channel although I didn't realize?it. We're a pretty quiet group, but he will definitely be missed.? ? I have a new 3D printer, and am thinking of making a Dob...and my first thought when I looked at the project was that once I got to doing it, I'd ask Attilla for advice.? ? On Tue, 3 Dec 2024 at 12:00, MikeZ via <mike.zeidler=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Sad news I just heard about Attilla.
Thanks Mike for sharing. Some of us heard the news at the RASC dinner the week before that he had moved to palliative care. I was lucky enough to have time to send him a short note and get a reply (he said he was very slow reading email). :) I assume it was one of the reasons he asked for another moderator about six weeks ago for this channel although I didn't realize?it. We're a pretty quiet group, but he will definitely be missed.? I have a new 3D printer, and am thinking of making a Dob...and my first thought when I looked at the project was that once I got to doing it, I'd ask Attilla for advice.? On Tue, 3 Dec 2024 at 12:00, MikeZ via <mike.zeidler=[email protected]> wrote:
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New Chat: I just heard about Attilla.
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new listowner for oafs
Lets get a new listowner of OAFs at . ive been doing for a while. volunteers? attilla danko, attilladanko@..., danko@... |