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Re: Daytime Venus

 

I¡¯ll be sure to check it out.?

Amy
On Feb 1, 2025 at 3:51?PM -0500, GEORGE BLAHUN via groups.io <ks1u@...>, wrote:

Elliot:
Thanks for the notification. You¡¯re right, it¡¯s easy to see. Venus is about one index finger tip held at arm¡¯s length from the moon, nearly straight up.

George





Re: Daytime Venus

 

Elliot:
Thanks for the notification. You¡¯re right, it¡¯s easy to see. Venus is about one index finger tip held at arm¡¯s length from the moon, nearly straight up.

George


Daytime Venus

 

Look just above the moon right now and you can see Venus with the naked eye in daylight.

-Elliot


Fw: What¡¯s Up Webcast. Everything astronomy every Friday.

 

Another unique interesting program today at 1 PM on Skywatcher's What's Up Webcast on their YouTube Channel.?

John Sillasen?


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Re: TAAS and SAS

 

How to access the observing site attached. A soft ¡®car count¡¯ from this group would be helpful. I expect you¡¯d likely have equipment so follow the directions accordingly to park up top. Contact me directly text 949-289-3672 with specific questions.
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Alan
Trail 53 Observatory, Lyme CT


Re: TAAS and SAS

 

Sorry but I have an event out of state on the 22nd. Hmm, weather permitting I guess.

John


On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 10:22 PM, Alan Sheiness via groups.io
<sheinessam@...> wrote:

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How do you feel about me letting a few Lyme Land Trust astronomers know about the Penny Lane get together? No telling what the up-take would be. In any event, they will be present for that evening's observing session.
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FYI Here are our next few observing dates
https://www.lymelandtrust.org/astronomy-events/
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Alan Sheiness
Trail 53 Observatory, Lyme CT


Re: Anybody Else Read New Scientist?

 

That helped but I guess I don't get Wilde.


On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 9:18 PM, Mark Strollo via groups.io
<mark@...> wrote:
Hmm. Trying. Hope it works.?


Re: TAAS and SAS

 

Oh yes, Alan.?
Please invite the cohorts.?
Mark


Re: Anybody Else Read New Scientist?

 

Hmm. Trying. Hope it works.?


Re: TAAS and SAS

 
Edited

How do you feel about me letting a few Lyme Land Trust astronomers know about the Penny Lane get together? No telling what the up-take would be. In any event, they will be present for that evening's observing session.
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FYI Here are our next few observing dates
https://www.lymelandtrust.org/astronomy-events/
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Alan Sheiness
Trail 53 Observatory, Lyme CT


Re: Anybody Else Read New Scientist?

 
Edited

please provide link
cannot read as posted
zooming is fuzzy


On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 2:20?AM Mark Strollo via <mark=[email protected]> wrote:


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Re: TAAS and SAS

 

I¡¯ve put it on my calendar and should be able to make it if I¡¯m in town that weekend.

Amy
On Jan 29, 2025 at 9:07?AM -0500, GEORGE BLAHUN via groups.io <ks1u@...>, wrote:

Thanks, Jeff. I should be able to make it.

George






Re: TAAS and SAS

 

Thanks, Jeff. I should be able to make it.

George


Anybody Else Read New Scientist?

 
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Mark


Re: TAAS and SAS

 

Hi All,
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Let's plan on Penny Lane on Saturday the 22nd at 2 PM for those that can attend.
I understand that everyone has different circumstances and I certainly respect that.
Perhaps I can entice you to attend one of our in-person meetings at Deer Lake Outdoor Center in Killingworth, CT??
Our meeting hall is Humongous and is essentially a banquet hall for weddings with very high ceilings and lots and lots of elbow room.? Lee/Mark/Deb can attest.? ?
We meet on the second Thursday of each month at 7 PM.??
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Also, I know I missed the last TAAS meeting.? What's the general schedule/meeting date/time so I don't miss it next time?
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Thanks all,
Jeff
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Re: upcoming total lunar eclipse

 

If it¡¯s going to happen at 2am, not for me.?

Amy
On Jan 25, 2025 at 7:46?PM -0500, Brian Roush via groups.io <roush0013@...>, wrote:

Happy to help out with what ever the club thinks is best.

Brian

On Saturday, January 25, 2025 at 05:18:33 PM EST, Leslie Brown via groups.io <lfbro@...> wrote:


George, binoculars would be great. I'll let you know what the library people say about doing an outreach event.

Thanks,
LB

On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 5:05?PM GEORGE BLAHUN via <ks1u=[email protected]> wrote:
Leslie:
? ? ?I should be able to bring binoculars, I¡¯m not sure the views through a scope would justify setting it up and it will be too early in the evening to get alignment stars for tracking.

George





Re: upcoming total lunar eclipse

 

Happy to help out with what ever the club thinks is best.

Brian

On Saturday, January 25, 2025 at 05:18:33 PM EST, Leslie Brown via groups.io <lfbro@...> wrote:


George, binoculars would be great. I'll let you know what the library people say about doing an outreach event.

Thanks,
LB


On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 5:05?PM GEORGE BLAHUN via <ks1u=[email protected]> wrote:
Leslie:
? ? ?I should be able to bring binoculars, I¡¯m not sure the views through a scope would justify setting it up and it will be too early in the evening to get alignment stars for tracking.

George





Re: upcoming total lunar eclipse

 

George, binoculars would be great. I'll let you know what the library people say about doing an outreach event.

Thanks,
LB


On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 5:05?PM GEORGE BLAHUN via <ks1u=[email protected]> wrote:
Leslie:
? ? ?I should be able to bring binoculars, I¡¯m not sure the views through a scope would justify setting it up and it will be too early in the evening to get alignment stars for tracking.

George





Re: upcoming total lunar eclipse

 

Leslie:
I should be able to bring binoculars, I¡¯m not sure the views through a scope would justify setting it up and it will be too early in the evening to get alignment stars for tracking.

George


Re: upcoming total lunar eclipse

 

I like that idea, Mark, about observing the sunrise partial solar eclipse on March 29th from Harkness or Pequot Avenue. If we get there at 6/6:15a.m. DST, the whole show is over by 7:06a.m DST. Then we can all go to the Shack or When Pigs Fly for a yummy, warm breakfast!!

LB


On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 3:06?PM Mark Strollo via <mark=[email protected]> wrote:
I doubt even the best library, or school publicist could muster a crowd for some 2AM observing, even with our fine TAAS personalities.
The public could be better served by a poster or internet infographic saying where and when to look from their homes.
Also, there¡¯s a partial solar eclipse at Sunrise on Saturday the 29th.?
Not sure if we can drive into Harkness, but there are great views to the east from Pequot Ave. in New London.?
Mark