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20863 Geoff Gaherty
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Feb 4, 2004
2:39 pm
... This is not the spot I was referring to. I was referring to a very small dark spot immediately SOUTH of the Red Spot, looking like a condensation in the...
20862 John Bambury
ausastronomer Send Email
Feb 4, 2004
1:05 pm
... Geoff, I have just come indoors from my 1st serious look at Jupiter this year and will probbaly venture back out soon as both Jupiter and Saturn are well...
20861 Carol L
strgzr52 Send Email
Feb 4, 2004
12:43 am
Sorry if this is OT but it made me laugh till I cried: http://tinyurl.com/2jq23 ... Carol Tomahawk, WI 45N/89W...
20860 Math Heijen
orion94nl Send Email
Feb 3, 2004
7:46 am
Hi Florian, Thanks for your advise. I've had a lok at your blog, and it looks good. Maybe I should combine astronomy with some other interests I've got. Thanks...
20859 Geoff Gaherty
gahertyg Send Email
Feb 3, 2004
4:12 am
... The Red Spot rotates fairly close to "System II" longitudes on Jupiter, or once every 9h 55m 40.632s. Because Jupiter is a gas ball, it has different...
20858 louispcheny@...
lpcheny Send Email
Feb 3, 2004
3:39 am
Mike, When you had stated that the red pillars were around Christmas time you got me thinking. 2000 ,maybe 1999, can't remember and don't feel like looking it...
20857 Tom Hole
thomasandrew... Send Email
Feb 3, 2004
12:31 am
... fairly hard to see ... be best. At ... dark spot in the ... Geoff, The GRS is most definitely darker this year vs last. I have had 4 good mornings with...
20856 gstrumol Send Email Feb 3, 2004
12:01 am
If you have a Palm there is (was) a freeware program called "jup" that showed when the GRS would be visible, along with moon and shadow transits! If you are...
20855 gstrumol Send Email Feb 2, 2004
11:58 pm
I saw it on the 31st around midnight and posted a sketch of it in the FIles section called "Jupiter_1_31_04_sketch." The GRS is visible and then disappears...
20854 cedarman320 Send Email Feb 2, 2004
7:06 pm
Anthony, Along with the monthly listings in S&T and Astronomy, there are many programs that let you plan for future GRS and Jovian moon transits. Checking the...
20853 Rodger Raubach
rodgerraubach Send Email
Feb 2, 2004
6:39 pm
Hi Doug-- I generally throw in the towel on DSO's if the moon is visible. You need absolutely dark clear skies for these elusive objects! I have made a...
20852 movingthemountains
movingthemou... Send Email
Feb 2, 2004
5:27 pm
... Thanks Anthony, I have yet to see it as well. Hopefully it'll clear up by then. :) Matt...
20851 soterialive Send Email Feb 2, 2004
5:27 pm
... the ... will ... to observe ... hour and a ... and after it ... it's ... hard to see ... best. At ... dark spot in the ... Great! I will have my handicam...
20850 Geoff Gaherty
gahertyg Send Email
Feb 2, 2004
4:55 pm
... Jupiter will be quite low in the sky at that time, so a better time to observe might be two nights later on February 5, when it transits about an hour and...
20849 soterialive Send Email Feb 2, 2004
4:41 pm
I just wanted to remind everyone that on feb 3rd at 10:16 eastern the great red spot will be visible on Jupiter. I think this happens every two days or so but...
20848 billferris2003 Send Email Feb 2, 2004
2:03 pm
... and ... A useful tool, to be sure. For globular star clusters, I use the Vtip and VHB magnitudes to predict resolvability. Vtip is the magnitude of the...
20847 Chriss Hoffman
chrisshoffman Send Email
Feb 1, 2004
11:52 pm
Pulled off an amazing feat with a friend last year in the desert 101 objects he got 109 of the Messiers' during a marathon run with winds as high as 30mph and...
20846 Chriss Hoffman
chrisshoffman Send Email
Feb 1, 2004
11:45 pm
Mike I use http://www.ilangainc.com/astroplanner/ it's free to try and Paul really works overtime to keep all users happy. Also Deepsky2003 is a very nice...
20845 Andy Beaton
aiabx Send Email
Feb 1, 2004
6:59 pm
... One of the features I find most interesting in the much-loved RASC Observer's Handbook is the column in the cluster listing which gives us the magnitude of...
20844 Darren
darrencrooks Send Email
Feb 1, 2004
6:48 pm
... I searched in vain for NGC2158 for about 6 months in my 4.5" newt. My first sighting was in a 10" Dob. Here's how I found it: I knew that 2158 was situated...
20843 msmythii Send Email Feb 1, 2004
5:47 pm
The lunar occultations of "bright" stars in Taurus that I posted about last night on various lists was a success as far as testing the limits of the...
20842 Michael Wiles
az_astrogeek Send Email
Feb 1, 2004
5:46 pm
... unbelieveable ] ... {jun. ... in the ... hits ... camera.! ... Louie, I've never been one to truly appreciate sun pillars and the like (until recently) and...
20841 soterialive Send Email Feb 1, 2004
4:52 pm
... subtlty. Great! That is something to look forward to. In response to the earlier posts, I havent had a chance to venture out either mainly due to the...
20840 Florian
Florian_Boyd Send Email
Feb 1, 2004
4:44 pm
... Hi Math, I keep a "blog" of my observing and hiking online here... http://www.stargazing.com/blog.html It's mostly for my own reference but sometimes i get...
20839 Math Heijen
orion94nl Send Email
Feb 1, 2004
4:36 pm
Hi all, In the Sky and Telescope of March 2004, Stuart Goldman wrote an article (page 66, Running Commentary) about weblogs. Stuart is wondering why amateur...
20838 gstrumol Send Email Feb 1, 2004
2:50 pm
Last night I got my first opportunity to view Jupiter with my new TAL 100RS refractor and make a sketch. The seeing between 11:30 and midnight (EST) last night...
20837 André Heijkoop
andre_heykoop Send Email
Feb 1, 2004
2:32 pm
Hi Group, A few days ago, in between the clouds, I had the change to go out with my 7x50 binocular on a homemade parallelmount to look at Kemble's Cascade. In...
20836 starrynights@yahoogro... Send Email Feb 1, 2004
9:42 am
Welcome to Starrynights! Jump right in and post any observing related topics, questions, observations any time! We have lots of resources available on the...
20835 starrynights@yahoogro... Send Email Feb 1, 2004
9:42 am
Starrynights Policy Statement As a reminder of this group's desire to encourage all of its members to participate in a friendly and informed manner, please...
20834 sky150us Send Email Feb 1, 2004
9:02 am
Hi, Finally had some reasonable conditions for using the 9.6" Newtonian. The GRS is as pink as the last time I saw it, (January 11, 2004), and showed shading...
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