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Re: Io-A May 1, 2025 Dark Sky Observatory
Thank you for the response Richard. That is extremely helpful. I'm 50 feet from the house, but next to my shed which is turning into my radio observatory. It does have electric. I'll start the process
By Peter Detterline · #13421 ·
Re: Io-A May 1, 2025 Dark Sky Observatory
Hi Dave, Hmm ... an interesting idea! Richard
By Richard Gray · #13420 ·
Re: Solar and Jupiter ??
Hi Duane, I checked my output for that time (17:55:46) to see if I detected anything like that.? I did not.? I think what you saw may be some lightning. Best wishes,? Richard
By Richard Gray · #13419 ·
Re: Io-A May 1, 2025 Dark Sky Observatory
Hi Peter, Congratulations on getting your dual dipole up and running.? Jupiter-Io emissions should always look brighter than the background, never darker.? So, I don't think what you detected is
By Richard Gray · #13418 ·
Re: COPIA LIMPIA DE DIBUJO DE ANTENA DE ALTA GANANCIA EA4AND.
Estimado Claudio, saludos fraternos desde Uruguay. Pregunta: si el cable de cobre est¨¢ protegido por barniz como es com¨²n en mi pa¨ªs, afecta en algo la recepci¨®n ? Gracias.
By Leonardo UY · #13417 ·
Re: Solar and Jupiter ??
Jim I agree the brain and eye sight is amazing. Larry ________________ [email protected]> wrote:
By Larry Dodd · #13416 ·
Re: Io-A May 1, 2025 Dark Sky Observatory
Hello Everyone, A little help please. Still a newbie. My system is working, I have been getting solar flares, but still trying to get some good Jupiter readings. I monitored Io-A today and looking
By Peter Detterline · #13415 ·
Re: Solar and Jupiter ??
That is reassuring, Larry. Fascinating how the brain processes visual information. My guess is that the brain is looking for a boundary and keeps failing to predict where it is. JS
By Jim Sky · #13414 ·
Re: Solar and Jupiter ??
Jim Sky, I can see some movement also Jim. I think it must be our pupils are constricting from the bright light area msking the illusion of movement? Larry _______________________ [email protected]>
By Larry Dodd · #13413 ·
Re: Welcome to Radio JOVE 2.0
Leonardo, You can download the suggested Radio. JOVE antenna construction manual at the link below. We sell a kit of parts. Or you can buy the materials at your location.
By Larry Dodd · #13412 ·
Re: Solar and Jupiter ??
*Congratulations* Duane. A little off subject, but when I stare at the big solar burst, I get an optical illusion where it looks like the light area is continually shrinking. Does anyone else see that
By Jim Sky · #13411 ·
Re: Io-A May 1, 2025 Dark Sky Observatory
Great spectrograms as always, Richard. Just imagine what you could to with an 8-element array. ;) -- Dave
By Dave Typinski · #13410 ·
Re: Welcome to Radio JOVE 2.0
Buenas tarde, noche o d¨ªa. Mando un gran saludo fraternal desde Uruguay. Para m¨ª es un verdadero placer y honor, poder comenzar a formar parte de ¨¦sta gran comunidad y hacer ciencia ciudadana.
By Leonardo UY · #13409 ·
Io-A May 1, 2025 Dark Sky Observatory
We saw a lot of Io-A this afternoon, but much of it was very faint.? I have posted the best bits from the RCP channel. Richard
By Richard Gray · #13408 ·
Re: Heads up Io-A May 01 2025
Thanks for the heads-up. Unfortunately thunderstorms are predicted here. John Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
By AOL · #13407 ·
Heads up Io-A May 01 2025
Heads up for center pass Io-A May 01 2025 around 20 UT and 21 UT. Check your RJPro for your locations and alignment. Tom in New Mexico
By Thomas Ashcraft · #13406 ·
Re: Io-A/non-Io-A April 29, 2025 Dark Sky Observatory
Excellent results! [email protected]> wrote:
By Jim Sky · #13405 ·
Re: Solar and Jupiter ??
Duane:? ? ?I am seeing something similar now. Do not think what I am seeing is Jupiter. Maybe others will have input? John Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
By AOL · #13404 ·
Solar and Jupiter ??
Observations from Grafton, WV. Caught two solar and one that looks like Jupiter? What do y'all think of the Jupiter one? Thanks, ~Duane
By Duane · #13403 ·
Solar 04/30/2025 Easley, South Carolina
Good evening:? ? ?Solar from today. John
By AOL · #13402 ·