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Re: Salem tonight?

 

At home yes. Froze my butt off, too. It wasn¡¯t super transparent and seeing seemed rough to me. Lots of trouble keeping guiding under control. Multiple targets to process.?
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Alan Sheiness
Trail 53 Observatory, Lyme CT


Re: Salem tonight?

 

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I would have been lonely boy, so, I didnt go to Salem...



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From: "Mark Strollo via groups.io" <mark@...>
Date: 4/2/25 10:28 (GMT-05:00)
Subject: Re: [TAASCT] Salem tonight?

Did anybody get out?
Clear beautiful sky in VT with a nice crescent moon adjacent to The Pleiades.?
In the 20s and windy, though.?
Mark and Deb


Re: Salem tonight?

 

Did anybody get out?
Clear beautiful sky in VT with a nice crescent moon adjacent to The Pleiades.?
In the 20s and windy, though.?
Mark and Deb


Re: Blaze Star

 

Oh.?
Typo on the decimal point.?
10.0 ?not 1.0.?
My bad.?



On Tue, Apr 1, 2025 at 7:17 PM, Gerry via groups.io <gvkopcsay@...> wrote:
I missed it. Heard that it brightened only for a few seconds just after midnight since it was April 1st. :-)

AAVSO reports that it is back at mag 9.8, just like yesterday!

Gerry


> On Apr 1, 2025, at 4:12?PM, Mark Strollo via groups.io <mark@...> wrote:
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> Anybody else see it late last night?
> Looks brighter than predicted Mag 2. Mag 1?
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Messier Marathon Guide by Unistellar

 

I found this accessible pdf guide to the Messier Marathon by objects by the hour. It was posted on Facebook and I renamed to give them proper credit for doing the work.?
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The file name is MessierMarathonGuidebyUnistellar.pdf?
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The link to the file is above. If you find it inaccessible it's likely that you never created a personal password to access /g/taasct.
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You can easily do that just go to and login. Ask for a password reset or create a password and you'll follow the bouncing ball..it's easy.
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John Sillasen?
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File /MessierMarathonGuidebyUnistellar.pdf uploaded #file-notice

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The following items have been added to the Files area of the [email protected] group.

By: John A. Sillasen <jasillasen@...>

Description:
This guide is from Unistellar and it describes imaging the objects plus what objects to view by the hour! It's not a long file but can be useful.. John Sillasen


Re: Blaze Star

 

I missed it. Heard that it brightened only for a few seconds just after midnight since it was April 1st. :-)

AAVSO reports that it is back at mag 9.8, just like yesterday!

Gerry

On Apr 1, 2025, at 4:12?PM, Mark Strollo via groups.io <mark@...> wrote:

Anybody else see it late last night?
Looks brighter than predicted Mag 2. Mag 1?


Re: Blaze Star

 

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Jeff Dunn
https://shorelineastronomicalsociety.blogspot.com/


Blaze Star

 

Anybody else see it late last night? ?
Looks brighter than predicted Mag 2. Mag 1?


Salem tonight?

 

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Anyone planning on going to Salem tonight?

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Member News for April 2025

 

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Lots of fun info in this Member News!

If you are going to NEAF, stop by the NSN booth. Directions on how to find them are below.???

Deb Fennell

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From: Night Sky Network <nightskynetwork@...>
Date: March 31, 2025 at 6:21:55?PM EDT
To: debskifennell1617@...
Subject: Member News for April 2025
Reply-To: nightskyinfo@...

?Deb:

Night Under The Stars event at San Jose Street Elementary School. Credit: Astronomers Outreach Network

1. NSN Webinar Series: Psyche: Exploration of a Metal World with Dr. David Williams,?April 16, 2025
2. Community Updates: NSN Social Hour, April 8; Cosmic Conversations, April 23; New Solar Toolkit; NSN at NEAF
3. Featured Resources for April:?What's Up for April 2025; Articles & News; Star Maps


Artist rendition of the Psyche spacecraft in space, approaching the asteroid Psyche, along with a photo of Dr. David Williams in the bottom right corner.

1. NSN Webinar Series: Psyche: Exploration of a Metal World with Dr. David Williams, April 16, 2025

Join the NASA Night Sky Network on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, at 6:00 PM Pacific Time (9:00 PM Eastern) along with Dr. David Williams, where we¡¯ll discuss the current status of NASA¡¯s Psyche Mission.

Zoom Registration Link:?

NSN Members can register for this webinar using the following link. Once registered, you will receive an automatic reminder shortly before the webinar begins.?The?webinar?registration link will give you access to the live video?webinar and a backup call-in number and code, just in case your computer experiences connection issues.?

Share the YouTube Livestream:?
The talk will also be streamed live for any public audience at the YouTube link and saved for future viewing. Please note: NSN member questions submitted via the Zoom Q&A feature will be prioritized over YouTube chat.

Further Information:?

Upcoming Webinars:

  • May 15 -?

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2. Community Updates: NSN Social Hour, April 8; Cosmic Conversations, April 23; New Solar Toolkit; NSN at NEAF

Join your fellow amateur astronomers for an?NSN Social Hour celebrating the year anniversary of the total solar eclipse!?Tuesday, April 8, at 5:00 PM Pacific Time (8:00 PM Eastern). Register here:?
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On?April 23, 2025, at 5 PM (8 PM Eastern),?join fellow educators for April's?Cosmic Conversations! We'll discuss what we learned in the??about the current status of NASA¡¯s Psyche Mission. Come with questions, ideas, and your own experiences; this is an excellent opportunity to brainstorm and get feedback from others! We¡¯ll also share some recommended resources.?

Registration:?
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Your NSN team has been hard at work with the NASA HEAT team to bring you a new solar toolkit.?This new kit, Our Dynamic Sun, will be a refresh on the original kit, and we are close to completing it! It will have cards and a banner; each active club will receive a copy once it is complete in late spring 2025!

NSN will be at the Northeast Astronomy Forum (NEAF) on April 4-5 in Suffren, NY. Be sure to swing by the booth and say hello!


Brilliant purple and red Milky Way streaks across the sky as the silhouettes of an adult and child point up, next to a telescope
3. Featured Resources for April: What's Up for April 2025; Articles & News; Star Maps

Video:
Discover observing tips in the latest video for stargazers on NASA's "What's Up" page¡ªupdated after the first of each month.

Article for your Newsletter:?
Planets, stars, galaxies, and other objects in space give off a wide range of visible and invisible forms of light. Because different forms of light have different characteristics, no single observatory can detect all wavelengths. Learn about the electromagnetic spectrum in April's Night Sky Notes!

NASA Article:?
Mining data from NASA¡¯s Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers studied relics that a system called GRO J1655-40 left behind after it exploded. This ¡°supernova archaeology¡± uncovered important clues about a star that self-destructed ¨C probably more than a million years ago.


Activity:
April showers might bring May flowers, but they can put a damper on stargazing. Here are some?quick and simple outreach materials for your next indoor or outdoor event!


Star Maps:
The?Astronomical League?produces monthly night sky maps in both English and Spanish for Northern Hemisphere observers. We have downloadable copies of the guides available at the link below! Check out the featured event for the month: Enchanting Earthshine!

Image of the constellation Corona Borealis with the star T Coronae Borealis selected.

TCrB Watch:?As of March 30, 2025, T Coronae Borealis (T CrB) has not gone nova. Astronomers in the Northern Hemisphere are eagerly anticipating this event in 2025 (we hope!). Keep your eyes on the sky and consult ?to learn when Corona Borealis is above the horizon in your area.

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Re: Tonight¡¯s Messier Marathon and Saturday Miegs Point Cancelled

 

Well at least one of us got in some Messier Miles.
Check out Alan¡¯s report from Thursday night.
Hoping for a brief period of clearing in the morning for the partial eclipse.?
Mark
https://alansheiness.wixsite.com/lymelight-presents/post/my-first-dabble-with-the-messier-marathon


Tonight¡¯s Messier Marathon and Saturday Miegs Point Cancelled

 

Title says it all.?
I¡¯m canceling tonight at Propbusters and Ranger Russ and Jim Mazur have canceled tomorrow¡¯s Hammonasset event.?
Good news: the moon will still partially block the sun tomorrow morning. Not sure if we¡¯ll be able to see it though. ?
Mark


Solar Observing & Hubble's 35th Anniversary Updates!

 

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Please attend if interested. ?If you can help with Solar observing that would be great.

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?Hi Henry,

Thanks! ?I am glad that you were able to locate a good Solar viewing location close to the Miller Library. I¡¯ll pass the information along to the astronomers. ?They have been practicing with their equipment. ?Some have purchased solar filters that will see first public light at this event. ?Let¡¯s hope for clear skies and interesting Sunspots.

Laurie

On Mar 28, 2025, at 11:08?AM, Henry Long <hlong@...> wrote:

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Hi Laurie!

I'm just emailing to catch you up on the Hubble 35th?Anniversary Celebration! The program is all set to happen at the back of the parking lot and all parties that need to be aware of the situation are excited about the program! Both the teen and head children's librarian are going to send out information about the program to nearby schools, we're planning a reel to go up on our Instagram, and the program information will be posted in local Facebook groups. The flyer I made for the program is attached and ?to the program listing!

Let me know if you have any questions as we get closer to the day of the event!

Best,

Henry


Henry Long? (they/he)
Patron Associate? |? Hamden Public Library
2901 Dixwell Ave, Hamden, CT 06518
203-287-2682
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Fw: What¡¯s Up Webcast. Everything astronomy every Friday.

 

Today's What's Up Webcast from Sky-Watcher USA is with an interview with a very enthusiastic and personable young lady from Kosovo, Pranvera Hyseni.? She not only lead the activity to get a public observatory in Kosovo but also to get the funding and telescope to go in it.

I had the pleasure of meeting her at Stellafane a bit ago.. very person and enthusiastic!? Should be an enjoyable talk!

I regret not publicizing the What's Up Webcast with Ann Druyan,? widow of Carl Sagan and person responsible for the gold albums and their content that fly on Voyager to this day.

It was one of the most memorable and inciteful talks I have ever heard. I hope you look for it and watch.? She also wrote a sequel to Sagan's Contact in 2022 called Cosmos Possible Worlds. I have it in hard cover.

John

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Sent: Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 9:08 AM
Subject: What¡¯s Up Webcast. Everything astronomy every Friday.


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Event: TAAS, ASNH, and SAS at Hammonasset Public Observing - Saturday, March 29, 2025 #cal-reminder

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Reminder: TAAS, ASNH, and SAS at Hammonasset Public Observing

When:
Saturday, March 29, 2025
19:30 to 22:30
(UTC-04:00) America/New York

Where:
Miegs Point Nature Center

Organizer:
Mark Strollo
mark@...

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Re: Stellafane documentary trailer v2.0

 

Love both part 1 & part 2!
I won't be able to make Stellafane this year, but maybe I can in 2026.? The mirror in my newt and my ATM bug started life at Stellafane after all :)?
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Jeff Dunn
https://shorelineastronomicalsociety.blogspot.com/


Re: Advice for Star Party Trip

 

Yes, rain is one of my biggest worries.?
I bought a Coleman DarkRoom Tent, and even though it's new, I'll be sealing all the seams not covered by the rain fly.?
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Jeff Dunn
https://shorelineastronomicalsociety.blogspot.com/


Re: Stellafane documentary trailer v2.0

 

The 89th Convention of Amateur Telescope Makers on Breezy Hill in Springfield, Vermont,
the 2025 Stellafane Convention will be held on Thursday-Sunday, July 24th through 27th.

Join us!


Stellafane documentary trailer v2.0

 

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Yahooooo!