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Re: Messier Marathon

 

I stopped at the Propbusters field Saturday. ?The road and the observing area are in great shape. The grass and fields are short and there’s no mud anywhere. Without leaves on the trees there may be some neighbors lights encroaching, but they are quite far away.?
For those subscribing, the April Sky and Telescope has a “Mastering the Messier Marathon” article.
I ?always encourage those on the fence about a long night and those without telescopes to attend. ?There are plenty of scopes there and it’s always fun to wander through the group and enjoy different views without the burden of lugging your gear out. ?
more to follow this week.?
Mark


Night Sky Notes April 2025 Edition

 

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It’s the April NSN Notes!?

Deb Fennell

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April 2025 Edition


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Re: March Meeting Minutes

 

I second Lee's comments!? I haven't even finished Wednesday's ASGH minutes!? To be fair, I don't have the President's PowerPoint with all the Outreach information in it yet.?? We don't have links for Outreach.? Probably should.
Of note, we have received a request to mentor Cub Scouts seeking Astronomy Merit badges. We received the requirements.? I'm not sure some of our newer members could accomplish them let alone those at the tender age of Cub Scouts!

If no one has seen Astronomy Merit Badge Requirements, I can share them at the next meeting. Lofty ideals indeed!

John Sillasen


On Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 5:55 AM, Lee P. via groups.io
<lee.polikoff@...> wrote:
Damn, you’re good at this :)

On Mar 20, 2025, at 10:27 PM, Deb Fennell via <debskifennell1617@...> wrote:

TAAS Meeting Minutes
March 20, 2025, 7:00 p.m. via Zoom
?
In attendance:?Mark S., Deb F., Gerry K., Jeff D., Lee P., John S., Amy S., Elizabeth S., George B., Leslie B., Brian R.

?

Mark asked if anyone had been out observing recently. Mark and Deb observed in Vermont on Tuesday night with the 17 ?” Dob and some neophyte astronomy friends. Lee imaged the Leo Triplet last week. Jeff went out with his daughter with the 127mm doublet that he was testing. They looked at Orion Nebula, Jupiter, and added to his list of carbon stars. He has about 93 more to go for the Astronomical League. Jeff will bring his telescope to Hammonasett.

?

Mark called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m.
Observing and Outreach report from March 10 Waterford Library
Beautiful night, great turn-out from TAAS (John, George, Brian, Jeff, Leslie), about 20-25 public for the talk on the lunar and solar eclipse, and a few more that wandered through the observing session that followed. There were also children’s activities including painting a Rover, with Diane S, Lucy, and Linda Raffa from STARS to Stem. Unfortunately, it was cloudy for the eclipse in Connecticut. Mark said it was clear in Vermont. ?He was able to see the eclipse and described his unique way of waking up during the various eclipse stages.

Status of Conn College Observatory (Leslie & George)

A crane was used to remove the old 1400 lb. scope and mount on March 12th in less than 2 hours. The process made the front page of The Day and the Hartford Courant. It went amazingly smoothly. It took half the time everyone was expecting. The order has been placed for the Planewave. They need to determine how to mount the Planewave pier to the existing pier. The college will video the installation. Leslie let us know that there will likely be an event at Conn College for first light for Planewave that will include TAAS and invited members.
?
USCGA Observatory
Amy hasn’t spoken to Carl, but she contacted him via text or email, and he said he never received any information back from the Coast Guard contact regarding the USCGA Observatory.

?

Messier Marathon
This is planned for Friday, March 28, with SAS (3-4 members) and LLT at Salem Propbusters site next weekend.? Mark asked who from TAAS are possibly attending. There are observing lists in groups i.o. files that Mark will bring. When Mark used the list previously, he got about 67 objects. It would be helpful to have some snacks, warm drinks, and handwarmers. Everyone should dress warmly. There will be plenty of scopes if someone doesn’t want to bring their own. Bring comfortable chairs, and more warm clothes. Someone can be a scribe to track our progress towards the 110 objects.

?

Night Sky Network status
Mark took an informal poll of who read the articles, links, or uses the calendar?? It sounds like about ? the group look at them, so Deb will keep sending the monthly articles. Deb mentioned that we just had someone contact us via Night Sky Network who is interested in becoming a member. Deb forwarded the information to George, and he will contact her. Mark asked if it would help to cut and paste the short articles into the announcements that Deb publishes in the??postings.? People are accessing them through the links so Deb will continue to forward.

?

Treasurers Report?George reported 24 paid members with $4885.65 in the bank account. Four or five people have contacted George, and they have joined the groups. i.o. Based on past numbers, twenty-four is historically a healthy membership for the club. ?

?

Upcoming Events

1.?????March 21?(TOMORROW)?Lyme Land Trust outreach event at Trail 53 Observatory (Mark, Lee & Brian)

2.?????March 28 PM-AM Messier Marathon

3.?????March 29 6:40AM Partial Solar Eclipse

4.?????March 29 Hammonasset Outreach: Mark, George, Gerry, Leslie (sky tour with green laser) SAS will be there also.?

5.?????April 5-6 NEAF?

6.?????April 16-Dr. John Weaver speaking at Conn College (Leslie will send flyer)

7.?????April 17 TAAS Meeting (Virtual)

8.?????April 22 Wesleyan Sturm Lecture? 7:30-9 PM?

9.?????April 25 LLT Outreach observing

10.?April 26 Messier Marathon alternate weekend

11.?April 29 STEAM night at Catherine Kolnaski (5-7 pm)

12.?May 15?TAAS meeting

13.?TBD event with Salem School 8th?grade (Penny Phipps is contact)

14.?June 19 TAAS Meeting

15.?June 19 Cherry Springs Star Party.? Registration not yet open, but sold out the 800 spots in 10 minutes last year.

May & June TAAS Meetings:
May TAAS Meeting in-person; Leslie will look into Conn College; Waterford Library possible also. June meeting also possible to have in-person.

?

Mark wanted to talk about growing TAAS. The December 2024 Reflector magazine (of the Astronomical League) had a brief article entitled Night Sky Network “Tips for Growing Your Club”. Mark mentioned it after last month’s cancelled meeting.? There are some good suggestions which we can use to keep improving TAAS. The three areas the article addresses in more detail are:
1) Engaging your community
2) Like and Subscribe
3) Leadership Turnover

?

Mark would like everyone to give some thought to these ideas. This will be the primary agenda item for next month and the topic will be the first item on the agenda.

?

Lee has been storing the club’s 5-inch SCT and Leslie has solar scope. If any club member is interested in using either let us know.

?

Motion to adjourn was made at 8:30 p.m. by John S./Motion seconded by Leslie B.



Deb

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Deb Fennell

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Re: March Meeting Minutes

 

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Damn, you’re good at this :)

On Mar 20, 2025, at 10:27 PM, Deb Fennell via <debskifennell1617@...> wrote:

TAAS Meeting Minutes
March 20, 2025, 7:00 p.m. via Zoom
?
In attendance:?Mark S., Deb F., Gerry K., Jeff D., Lee P., John S., Amy S., Elizabeth S., George B., Leslie B., Brian R.

?

Mark asked if anyone had been out observing recently. Mark and Deb observed in Vermont on Tuesday night with the 17 ?” Dob and some neophyte astronomy friends. Lee imaged the Leo Triplet last week. Jeff went out with his daughter with the 127mm doublet that he was testing. They looked at Orion Nebula, Jupiter, and added to his list of carbon stars. He has about 93 more to go for the Astronomical League. Jeff will bring his telescope to Hammonasett.

?

Mark called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m.
Observing and Outreach report from March 10 Waterford Library
Beautiful night, great turn-out from TAAS (John, George, Brian, Jeff, Leslie), about 20-25 public for the talk on the lunar and solar eclipse, and a few more that wandered through the observing session that followed. There were also children’s activities including painting a Rover, with Diane S, Lucy, and Linda Raffa from STARS to Stem. Unfortunately, it was cloudy for the eclipse in Connecticut. Mark said it was clear in Vermont. ?He was able to see the eclipse and described his unique way of waking up during the various eclipse stages.

Status of Conn College Observatory (Leslie & George)

A crane was used to remove the old 1400 lb. scope and mount on March 12th in less than 2 hours. The process made the front page of The Day and the Hartford Courant. It went amazingly smoothly. It took half the time everyone was expecting. The order has been placed for the Planewave. They need to determine how to mount the Planewave pier to the existing pier. The college will video the installation. Leslie let us know that there will likely be an event at Conn College for first light for Planewave that will include TAAS and invited members.
?
USCGA Observatory
Amy hasn’t spoken to Carl, but she contacted him via text or email, and he said he never received any information back from the Coast Guard contact regarding the USCGA Observatory.

?

Messier Marathon
This is planned for Friday, March 28, with SAS (3-4 members) and LLT at Salem Propbusters site next weekend.? Mark asked who from TAAS are possibly attending. There are observing lists in groups i.o. files that Mark will bring. When Mark used the list previously, he got about 67 objects. It would be helpful to have some snacks, warm drinks, and handwarmers. Everyone should dress warmly. There will be plenty of scopes if someone doesn’t want to bring their own. Bring comfortable chairs, and more warm clothes. Someone can be a scribe to track our progress towards the 110 objects.

?

Night Sky Network status
Mark took an informal poll of who read the articles, links, or uses the calendar?? It sounds like about ? the group look at them, so Deb will keep sending the monthly articles. Deb mentioned that we just had someone contact us via Night Sky Network who is interested in becoming a member. Deb forwarded the information to George, and he will contact her. Mark asked if it would help to cut and paste the short articles into the announcements that Deb publishes in the??postings.? People are accessing them through the links so Deb will continue to forward.

?

Treasurers Report?George reported 24 paid members with $4885.65 in the bank account. Four or five people have contacted George, and they have joined the groups. i.o. Based on past numbers, twenty-four is historically a healthy membership for the club. ?

?

Upcoming Events

1.?????March 21?(TOMORROW)?Lyme Land Trust outreach event at Trail 53 Observatory (Mark, Lee & Brian)

2.?????March 28 PM-AM Messier Marathon

3.?????March 29 6:40AM Partial Solar Eclipse

4.?????March 29 Hammonasset Outreach: Mark, George, Gerry, Leslie (sky tour with green laser) SAS will be there also.?

5.?????April 5-6 NEAF?

6.?????April 16-Dr. John Weaver speaking at Conn College (Leslie will send flyer)

7.?????April 17 TAAS Meeting (Virtual)

8.?????April 22 Wesleyan Sturm Lecture? 7:30-9 PM?

9.?????April 25 LLT Outreach observing

10.?April 26 Messier Marathon alternate weekend

11.?April 29 STEAM night at Catherine Kolnaski (5-7 pm)

12.?May 15?TAAS meeting

13.?TBD event with Salem School 8th?grade (Penny Phipps is contact)

14.?June 19 TAAS Meeting

15.?June 19 Cherry Springs Star Party.? Registration not yet open, but sold out the 800 spots in 10 minutes last year.

May & June TAAS Meetings:
May TAAS Meeting in-person; Leslie will look into Conn College; Waterford Library possible also. June meeting also possible to have in-person.

?

Mark wanted to talk about growing TAAS. The December 2024 Reflector magazine (of the Astronomical League) had a brief article entitled Night Sky Network “Tips for Growing Your Club”. Mark mentioned it after last month’s cancelled meeting.? There are some good suggestions which we can use to keep improving TAAS. The three areas the article addresses in more detail are:
1) Engaging your community
2) Like and Subscribe
3) Leadership Turnover

?

Mark would like everyone to give some thought to these ideas. This will be the primary agenda item for next month and the topic will be the first item on the agenda.

?

Lee has been storing the club’s 5-inch SCT and Leslie has solar scope. If any club member is interested in using either let us know.

?

Motion to adjourn was made at 8:30 p.m. by John S./Motion seconded by Leslie B.



Deb

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Deb Fennell

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March Meeting Minutes

 

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TAAS Meeting Minutes

March 20, 2025, 7:00 p.m. via Zoom

?

In attendance: Mark S., Deb F., Gerry K., Jeff D., Lee P., John S., Amy S., Elizabeth S., George B., Leslie B., Brian R.

?

Mark asked if anyone had been out observing recently. Mark and Deb observed in Vermont on Tuesday night with the 17 ?” Dob and some neophyte astronomy friends. Lee imaged the Leo Triplet last week. Jeff went out with his daughter with the 127mm doublet that he was testing. They looked at Orion Nebula, Jupiter, and added to his list of carbon stars. He has about 93 more to go for the Astronomical League. Jeff will bring his telescope to Hammonasett.

?

Mark called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m.

Observing and Outreach report from March 10 Waterford Library

Beautiful night, great turn-out from TAAS (John, George, Brian, Jeff, Leslie), about 20-25 public for the talk on the lunar and solar eclipse, and a few more that wandered through the observing session that followed. There were also children’s activities including painting a Rover, with Diane S, Lucy, and Linda Raffa from STARS to Stem. Unfortunately, it was cloudy for the eclipse in Connecticut. Mark said it was clear in Vermont. ?He was able to see the eclipse and described his unique way of waking up during the various eclipse stages.

Status of Conn College Observatory (Leslie & George)

A crane was used to remove the old 1400 lb. scope and mount on March 12th in less than 2 hours. The process made the front page of The Day and the Hartford Courant. It went amazingly smoothly. It took half the time everyone was expecting. The order has been placed for the Planewave. They need to determine how to mount the Planewave pier to the existing pier. The college will video the installation. Leslie let us know that there will likely be an event at Conn College for first light for Planewave that will include TAAS and invited members.

?

USCGA Observatory

Amy hasn’t spoken to Carl, but she contacted him via text or email, and he said he never received any information back from the Coast Guard contact regarding the USCGA Observatory.

?

Messier Marathon

This is planned for Friday, March 28, with SAS (3-4 members) and LLT at Salem Propbusters site next weekend.? Mark asked who from TAAS are possibly attending. There are observing lists in groups i.o. files that Mark will bring. When Mark used the list previously, he got about 67 objects. It would be helpful to have some snacks, warm drinks, and handwarmers. Everyone should dress warmly. There will be plenty of scopes if someone doesn’t want to bring their own. Bring comfortable chairs, and more warm clothes. Someone can be a scribe to track our progress towards the 110 objects.

?

Night Sky Network status

Mark took an informal poll of who read the articles, links, or uses the calendar?? It sounds like about ? the group look at them, so Deb will keep sending the monthly articles. Deb mentioned that we just had someone contact us via Night Sky Network who is interested in becoming a member. Deb forwarded the information to George, and he will contact her. Mark asked if it would help to cut and paste the short articles into the announcements that Deb publishes in the groups.io postings.? People are accessing them through the links so Deb will continue to forward.

?

Treasurers Report George reported 24 paid members with $4885.65 in the bank account. Four or five people have contacted George, and they have joined the groups. i.o. Based on past numbers, twenty-four is historically a healthy membership for the club. ?

?

Upcoming Events

1.???? March 21 (TOMORROW) Lyme Land Trust outreach event at Trail 53 Observatory (Mark, Lee & Brian)

2.???? March 28 PM-AM Messier Marathon

3.???? March 29 6:40AM Partial Solar Eclipse

4.???? March 29 Hammonasset Outreach: Mark, George, Gerry, Leslie (sky tour with green laser) SAS will be there also.

5.???? April 5-6 NEAF

6.???? April 16-Dr. John Weaver speaking at Conn College (Leslie will send flyer)

7.???? April 17 TAAS Meeting (Virtual)

8.???? April 22 Wesleyan Sturm Lecture? 7:30-9 PM

9.???? April 25 LLT Outreach observing

10. April 26 Messier Marathon alternate weekend

11. April 29 STEAM night at Catherine Kolnaski (5-7 pm)

12. May 15 TAAS meeting

13. TBD event with Salem School 8th?grade (Penny Phipps is contact)

14. June 19 TAAS Meeting

15. June 19 Cherry Springs Star Party.? Registration not yet open, but sold out the 800 spots in 10 minutes last year.

May & June TAAS Meetings:

May TAAS Meeting in-person; Leslie will look into Conn College; Waterford Library possible also. June meeting also possible to have in-person.

?

Mark wanted to talk about growing TAAS. The December 2024 Reflector magazine (of the Astronomical League) had a brief article entitled Night Sky Network “Tips for Growing Your Club”. Mark mentioned it after last month’s cancelled meeting.? There are some good suggestions which we can use to keep improving TAAS. The three areas the article addresses in more detail are:

1) Engaging your community

2) Like and Subscribe

3) Leadership Turnover

?

Mark would like everyone to give some thought to these ideas. This will be the primary agenda item for next month and the topic will be the first item on the agenda.

?

Lee has been storing the club’s 5-inch SCT and Leslie has solar scope. If any club member is interested in using either let us know.

?

Motion to adjourn was made at 8:30 p.m. by John S./Motion seconded by Leslie B.




Deb

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Deb Fennell

Debskifennell1617@...

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Re: TAAS Meeting Thursday

 

I'll be attending.
Apologies in advance :D?
--
Jeff Dunn
https://shorelineastronomicalsociety.blogspot.com/


Re: TAAS Meeting Thursday

 

Mark:
I would like to encourage any new members of the email list (we have a few) who are not official TAAS members to please attend our Zoom sessions and in-person meetings. They won’t have to say much, or anything at all, and can join with audio only if they are shy.

George


Re: TAAS Meeting Thursday

 

Once again, it looks like I won’t be able to participate in the meeting. But I can give an update on the Coast Guard observatory thing. No response back from Capt Burbank per Carl so it looks like that’s not going to happen. Very disappointing.?

Amy
On Mar 20, 2025 at 11:24?AM -0400, Mark Strollo via groups.io <mark@...>, wrote:

Agenda for March TAAS Meeting?

I have a lot here, so let’s try and keep moving and on topic during the meeting.?

  • - Observing and Outreach (March 10 Waterford Library) reports?

  • - Status of Conn College Observatory (Leslie, George)?

  • - USCGA Observatory support status?

  • - Messier Marathon with SAS and LLT at Salem Propbusters site next weekend. ?Who can attend? Observing lists. ?Food/coffee. Warmth.?

  • - Night Sky Network status. Does anybody read the articles, links, or use the calendar? ?Would it help to cut and paste the short articles into the announcements that Deb publishes in the groups.io postings? ?

  • ?- Treasurers report? (George)
  • - Upcoming Events: ?(I’ll put applicable links in the minutes)?

  1. March 21 (TOMORROW) Lyme Land Trust outreach event at Trail 53 Observatory?

  1. March 28-30 Messier Marathon, Partial Solar Eclipse, Hammonasset Outreach?

  1. April 5-6 NEAF?

  1. April 17 TAAS Meeting?

  1. April 22 Wesleyan Sturm Lecture? 7:30-9 PM?

  2. April 25 LLT Outreach observing
  3. April 26 Messier Marathon alternate weekend

?

  • - Lastly and most important, I want to talk about growth of TAAS. ?The December Reflector magazine (of the Astronomical League) had a brief article entitled “Tips for Growing Your Club”. I mentioned it after last month’s cancelled meeting. ?There are some good suggestions which we can use to keep improving TAAS.?

  • ?
?See everyone about 7.? I hope we get a good tunout.
?Mark


Re: TAAS Meeting Thursday

 

Agenda for March TAAS Meeting?

I have a lot here, so let’s try and keep moving and on topic during the meeting.?

  • - Observing and Outreach (March 10 Waterford Library) reports?

  • - Status of Conn College Observatory (Leslie, George)?

  • - USCGA Observatory support status?

  • - Messier Marathon with SAS and LLT at Salem Propbusters site next weekend. ?Who can attend? Observing lists. ?Food/coffee. Warmth.?

  • - Night Sky Network status. Does anybody read the articles, links, or use the calendar? ?Would it help to cut and paste the short articles into the announcements that Deb publishes in the groups.io postings? ?

  • ?- Treasurers report? (George)
  • - Upcoming Events: ?(I’ll put applicable links in the minutes)?

  1. March 21 (TOMORROW) Lyme Land Trust outreach event at Trail 53 Observatory?

  1. March 28-30 Messier Marathon, Partial Solar Eclipse, Hammonasset Outreach?

  1. April 5-6 NEAF?

  1. April 17 TAAS Meeting?

  1. April 22 Wesleyan Sturm Lecture? 7:30-9 PM?

  2. April 25 LLT Outreach observing
  3. April 26 Messier Marathon alternate weekend

?

  • - Lastly and most important, I want to talk about growth of TAAS. ?The December Reflector magazine (of the Astronomical League) had a brief article entitled “Tips for Growing Your Club”. I mentioned it after last month’s cancelled meeting. ?There are some good suggestions which we can use to keep improving TAAS.?

  • ?
?See everyone about 7.? I hope we get a good tunout.
?Mark


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By: Lee P. <lee.polikoff@...>


Re: TAAS Meeting Thursday

 

Zoom link for tomorrow's TAAS meeting attached below.
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Gerry
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Re: First and last night of winter observing in VT!

 

Sounds like a great evening sharing the sky with friends! I must confess I am ready for spring.
--
Jeff Dunn
https://shorelineastronomicalsociety.blogspot.com/


Re: First and last night of winter observing in VT!

 

Thanks for the Vermont update, Deb. Nice job on the Seestar photo and I’m happy to hear Mark is promoting NGC869 and 884 aka Double Cluster.

George


Re: First and last night of winter observing in VT!

 

That's great!? I presume they were appropriately awed by the visual and imaging experience?? Are any interested in getting into AP?
?
Jerry


First and last night of winter observing in VT!

 

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Had six skiing friends who are mostly neophyte astronomers?
over for a couple of hours.?

Mark pulled out the 17 1/2” Dob for its maiden 2025 voyage. We managed to have the first and last night of winter observing all in one night.?

Mark gave our friends a night sky tour with the laser pointer and binoculars.?

He then showed them the double cluster, M81, & M82, through the scope.?

I set up the Seestar and at the end of our observing I showed our friends the Seestar jpegs of M81 & M51.?

A perfect day and night of almost spring skiing and almost spring observing!?

Stacked_70_M 51_10.0s_IRCUT_20250318-231918.jpegStacked_39_M 81_10.0s_IRCUT_20250318-223806.jpeg

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Deb Fennell


Re: TAAS Meeting Thursday

 

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7PM

On Mar 18, 2025, at 7:56 AM, Jeffrey Dunn via <jeffreyj.dunn@...> wrote:

Hi Mark,
What time does the meeting start?
--
Jeff Dunn


Re: TAAS Meeting Thursday

 

Hi Mark,
What time does the meeting start?
--
Jeff Dunn
https://shorelineastronomicalsociety.blogspot.com/


Event: TAAS Monthly meeting. - Thursday, March 20, 2025 #cal-reminder

Group Notification
 

Reminder: TAAS Monthly meeting.

When:
Thursday, March 20, 2025

Organizer:
Mark Strollo
mark@...

View Event

Description:


TAAS Meeting Thursday

 

Hoping for good attendance on ZOOM.
Agenda to follow.?
Mark