That lets me out. I'm over 2000.neufer wrote:I think that all members of the thousand post club should identify themselves.
What did you see in the sky tonight?
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I enjoyed the aurora images from the north hemisphere.
Sadly the aurora oval is really unfavourable for Argentina, we don't have auroras not even far south. I wonder why such a punishment.
But oh well Venus and Mercury will be joining a 2% crescent moon tomorrow and I hope to see that, maybe take a photo too.
Sadly the aurora oval is really unfavourable for Argentina, we don't have auroras not even far south. I wonder why such a punishment.
But oh well Venus and Mercury will be joining a 2% crescent moon tomorrow and I hope to see that, maybe take a photo too.
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We all know that you are old, Beyond, but you can't be that ugly.Beyond wrote:That lets me out. I'm over 2000.neufer wrote:
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Re: What did you see in the sky tonight?
Average-beautiful-ugly; I'm Beyond it all.neufer wrote:We all know that you are old, Beyond, but you can't be that ugly.Beyond wrote:That lets me out. I'm over 2000.neufer wrote:
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Re: What did you see in the sky tonight?
Ann- that's terrible. How have you managed to miss seeing auroras? The first ones I saw were along the border of Sweden and Finland (I don't remember which side I was on, but it wasn't all that far north), and saw them many times while living in Denmark. And I've even seen them a half dozen times here in Colorado- during the last solar maximum and just a couple of nights ago.Ann wrote:Congrats, TNT! Then you have seen something I've never seen, although I live much further to the north than you do!
Is your love of the night sky recently acquired? That is, since the Sun was last active in the early and mid 2000s?
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Re: What did you see in the sky tonight?
I acquired it in 1969. But by that time my family had already moved south from the northern town of Luleå, where I was born. My parents have told me that they saw auroras all the time when we lived there, but I wasn't interested back then. Besides, I was a kid, and I was supposed to go to bed early, which I did.Is your love of the night sky recently acquired? That is, since the Sun was last active in the early and mid 2000s?
What can I say? I have never regularly stayed out late at night, not really in the summer and definitely not in the winter. In the summer the sky is quite bright here. If the auroras had often been blue, then I think I may have made more of an effort to see them. But now I've missed them, and that's just the way it is.
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I hope you mean you've missed them so far! The Sun is becoming active again, so you should have many good opportunities in the next few years. (I once saw a beautiful green and purple aurora on the ferry from Rostock to Malmö; perhaps purple is nearly as good as blue? <g>Ann wrote:But now I've missed them, and that's just the way it is.
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Re: What did you see in the sky tonight?
I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for those active aurora opportunities . . . no chance tonight though, very dull and wet here in Yorkshire.
But last night the clouds parted for a while and the stars became visible. I took my very first ever astrophoto of the night sky! It's a first, and although it's not great, at least it is recognisable. It was such a thrill to actually get an image!
Hope you guys don't mind me sharing it with you here, it certainly isn't good enough for the Observation Deck
I don't think I'll be competing with the big guys and submitting officially to APOD any time too soon
Re: What did you see in the sky tonight?
Congrats, starstruck! I can see Cassiopeia there! And let's see, isn't that a part of Perseus? And Andromeda?
Congratulations on taking your first ever astrophoto and posting it here!
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Congratulations on taking your first ever astrophoto and posting it here!
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Ingen orsak! Not at all! Varsågod! You are welcome!starstruck! wrote:Thanks Ann! . . tack!
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Re: What did you see in the sky tonight?
Amazing!
As I often do I glanced out the window after turning off the lights. Tonight the sky looked extremely good for viewing the stars, so I picked up my binoculors, bundled up warmly and went out onto the back deck. And saw something I haven't seen in 24 years at this location. I saw Orion's Nebula and m43 -- in binoculars! Of course I didn't see any of the colour, just a hazy whitish patch for the nebula and a broader-than-a-star bright spot for M43, but there was no doubt as to their identity -- confirmed, using Equinox Pro, when I came back in.
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As I often do I glanced out the window after turning off the lights. Tonight the sky looked extremely good for viewing the stars, so I picked up my binoculors, bundled up warmly and went out onto the back deck. And saw something I haven't seen in 24 years at this location. I saw Orion's Nebula and m43 -- in binoculars! Of course I didn't see any of the colour, just a hazy whitish patch for the nebula and a broader-than-a-star bright spot for M43, but there was no doubt as to their identity -- confirmed, using Equinox Pro, when I came back in.
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Re: What did you see in the sky tonight?
I saw a crescent moon far to the west.
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Re: What did you see in the sky tonight?
Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune, all about two to three degrees apart. They are all in the east.
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Re: What did you see in the sky tonight?
Jupiter rises in the east around sunset, because it's at opposition. Uranus is 33° further west along the ecliptic, and Neptune another 33° from there. That even spacing is kind of cool, but no way could you see them together (and Uranus is very difficult naked eye, while Neptune definitely requires a small telescope).neptunium wrote:Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune, all about two to three degrees apart. They are all in the east.
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Re: What did you see in the sky tonight?
How do you figure? Uranus is in the middle, at a declination of about 0°. Jupiter is two hours to the east, and 12° north. Neptune is two hours to the west, and 12° south. Two hours of RA at declination zero is 30°, but because these objects are on a line that is angled with respect to the celestial equator, the angles between them are slightly greater. Very close to 33°.neptunium wrote:Make that about twenty-four degrees apart.
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Re: What did you see in the sky tonight?
What I saw in the sky tonight! Nothing! The air was misty and the sky was cloud covered. Nary a star was seen.
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Oh I found the problem. I set my telescope's speed to two degrees a second but I made a meausurement as to how far it was going in one second. It was about half a degree shy of two. Maybe my batteries are low
I think I'm going back to hand measuring&.
I think I'm going back to hand measuring&.
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Re: What did you see in the sky tonight?
Shortly before dawn; I saw the trees silhouetted against a fairly dark blue sky!
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Stalker!neufer wrote:Ann wrote:
Wow, Art, that's a handsome skygazer most certainly not filling his Roche lobe!I beg your pardonI think that all members of the thousand post club should identify themselves.
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.
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geckzilla wrote:Stalker!neufer wrote:Ann wrote:
Wow, Art, that's a handsome skygazer most certainly not filling his Roche lobe!I beg your pardonI think that all members of the thousand post club should identify themselves.
Huh???
I thought that stalkers were people who followed others secretly for a long time, not someone who wanted to find out who others who have the same condition.
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Well, that was a joke, but he did apparently, secretly find a picture of me! But it's not that hard... I think that pic shows up if you search google images for "geckzilla"
Anyway, apologies for diverting the topic. I only just saw that post, though.
Anyway, apologies for diverting the topic. I only just saw that post, though.
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.