Wondering if anyone has had any experience (good or bad) with the software listed for IBMs on this page? http://astro.nineplanets.org/astrosoftware.html...
Dawn, I use Cartes du Ciel regularly, not only as a desktop planetarium program, but also to control my german equatorial mount. Although it is freeware, it...
If any of you are willing to help at this event please contact me. Don is expecting 80 - 100 girls and adults.  Judy If any of you are willing to help at...
Sagittarius is leaving and the Moon is appearing, but we had some spectacularly clear nights this past week. With my Canon S2IS I was able to take a very...
Nice. I like that it brings out the main features of this famous constellation. ... From: debclltx <debray1@...> Subject: [brazosastro] Sagittarius...
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Hi Group, It appears that Madam president will be otherwise indisposed next Friday. I would like to suggest that we go ahead an have our monthly meeting as...
Anjal, I will be in Dallas that night, but I think that you should go ahead. Don ... *************************************** Don E. Bray Mail P. O. Box 10315,...
Thanks for taking over the meeting, Anjal. I would like to encourage everyone to attend the Astronomy Day event at the George Observatory on October 18. I...
Thanks for the heads up, Judy. I couldn't see any contact info at the web site. I'm wondering if this event/site is wheel-chair friendly? Does anyone know...
I am pretty sure is it. I went last year and everything from the parking lot to the dome has ramps. I'm not sure about accessing the three large scopes...
So sorry to miss this.we'll be in Florida.have a great meeting. Melanie _____ From: brazosastro@yahoogroups.com [mailto:brazosastro@yahoogroups.com] Sent:...
Hi All, There are times that I feel we (the astrophotographers amongst us) do not spend enough time just visually admiring the beauty of our nearest celestial...
Thanks for sharing this, Anjal. Some of my best memories of my dad were the nights we looked at the moon through my little telescope.  Judy ... From:...
Group, We will meet on Friday 17th October at 7:30PM at Lynntech (7610 Eastmark Drive, College Station, TX 77840 - use maps.google.com for precise directions)....
Group, Many of you have looked through my University Optics 32mm Mk-80 2 inch ultrawide (82 deg. AFOV) eyepiece and have commented on how well it performs. ...
Hi All, I'd like to offer my spectrum enhanced Canon Digital Rebel (300D) DSLR and astrophotography accessories for sale. Please see the attached image for ...
Group, I'm going to have to move the location for out club meeting yet again. We will now be meeting at the Gander Lodge inside the Gander Mountain store in...
BVAC members, Please attend the club meeting tonight. The meeting is at the Gander Lodge inside the Gander Mountain store in College Station tomorrow evening...
BVAC members, Please attend the club meeting tonight. The meeting is at the Gander Lodge inside the Gander Mountain store in College Station tonight at...
Dear BVAC Officers: What do we need to do in order to get the club discount for Astronomy and Sky & Telescope? Thanks, Mark From: brazosastro@yahoogroups.com...
BVAC-ers, As we said at the meeting last night, there is a plan to do some viewing at my place tonight. I have a good southern sky and the weather looks nice,...
Group, I'll be taking up Will Sager on his offer of going over to his place to observe tonight. I'll be there by about 7-7:30PM or so. Anyone else...
Group, I stopped by Will Sager's place last night and did some visual observing with the APM 130 apo refractor. It was placed on an Alt-Az mount and I tried...
BVAC: Since Anjal asked me to fill in my part of the observing report, I will do so. It was a nice night with a clear sky and reasonable seeing; although, as...
Dumb question from the newbie: Can you see all 103 Messier objects with good binoculars in dark skies, or will I need a telescope to view some of them? I enjoy...