Thanks Jerry. As usual, I will leave New Jersey in the wee hours so I can arrive by 9:am and help with set up. I'll bring some battery powered tools and ...
Has anyone seen or going to see Comet Swan? http://www.spaceweather.com . I'm going out tomorrow morning to look for it in my 10x60s and my 10". I'll look at...
There will be a meeting of the Delmarva Stargazers tues night at 7PM at the 1st Presbyterian church in Smyrna, DE, US, North America, Terra, Sol System. See...
I'll be there for my first time. Sam Lozen Federalsburg Maryland USA Earth Sol.Sys. Milky Way Next to a galaxy billions and billions of ly's away.... PJ...
Did anyone see Comet Swan last night? My last inquiry was garbled by Franzia. I set the alarm clock set, got out of the bed at 5:00 am long enough to throw it...
I've been getting up every morning to look at it, Staring at thin clouds and HEAVY dew. It's been sunny all day every day though... Like today...tomorrow...
I believe it was Martha... but it was one of you two at Black Forest that wanted a nice 2" low power eyepiece. There's a 30mm on astromart for 145$, here's the...
... I seem to recall standing next to you - drooling over the 40mm TMB. Would have bought it, but the exit pupil would have been way too big. I'm going to take...
From the Baltimore Science Center!!!!! They finally want me to come in for an interview, This is HUGE! I'll have the date next tuesday...Can't wait!!!...
Woo hoo! Good for you CJ Congratulations. Sam "Charles Wood Jr.(CJ)" <hotmid6@...> wrote: From the Baltimore Science Center!!!!! They finally want me...
I actually was able to find some objects tonight but still very slow... . Only found 4 planetaries...which is a disgrace to Kent (Sorry!), but one of them...
For those not inclined to early rising, good news. Comet SWAN is now an easy early evening object. I found it last night in fading twilight, medium-low in...
Jim, thanks for the locator chart...one thing is for sure, this comet is not shy. It will have been all over the sky! Don... "Jim Rosenstock"...
Don R Surles
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Oct 10, 2006 3:07 pm
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To Members of the Delmarva Stargazers, I've started to compile the next issue of the Star Gazer News. If you have an article for inclusion, now is the time to...
... star ... out. ... could ... Can anyone keep up with this young man, CJ Wood? Regarding one of my favorite planetaries NGC 6572 you'd be surprised how many...
... how many people perceive it as pure blue, or at least blue-green. I see NO! blue color whatsoever. To me, it looks phosphorus, as if it's glowing in the...
I can hold my breath longer than either of us can stay away from a telescope, even if it is raining cats and dogs outside! Mike.... ... From: Charles Wood...
I'm going to be tied up Friday night. But if things stay the way the weather man says, I'm going to make every effort to go down to T-hoe on Saturday night. ...
I've gotta work, but I may show up very late with my suit on. Hey, yeah. A formal star gazing... ha! Sam mark_oneal <mark_oneal@...> wrote: I'm going...
Here is a link to a story about an exo-planet that is ice cold on one side and volcano-hot on the other side. ...
Don R Surles
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Oct 13, 2006 12:36 pm
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Look for Comet Swan tonight just after sunset. It's fantastic, awesome! Follow the arc of the handle of the Big Dipper about 1/3 the way to Arcturus and drop...
Thursday was my only chance to observe on this spectacular weekend coming up so I rushed to Coinjock after working at the Chesapeake Planetarium. All I had...
I will be at the Blackbird St Forest parking lot tonight to see Comet Swan. I will be there by sunset (approx 6:30) and will entertain any Star Gazers who...
Don R Surles
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Oct 13, 2006 3:56 pm
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You were busy out there man! This was in 2 hours? Did you look at them all for 2 seconds? Hehe I can't wait to see a southern sky...see sagittarious above my...