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PostPosted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 7:31 pm 
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new planet alert

https://www.geekwire.com/2020/new-earth ... habitable/

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What's going on in that pic?

Comet ATLAS is breaking up, so it will just kind of evaporate as it approaches the sun rather than brighten into the daylight visible object it could have been had it stayed intact.
Its sad but they think it might have been a fragment of a bigger comet that broke up long ago.

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holy crap 20 day years!

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Darkside wrote:
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holy crap 20 day years!


Weekdays would suck but if for those weekends

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holy crap 20 day years!


What do you think about Pluto?


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holy crap 20 day years!


What do you think about Pluto?

It's cold. It has a strange moon. It's no longer a planet. We have some interesting pictures now that are cool.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8236501/Lyrid-meteor-shower-peak-Tuesday-15-shooting-stars-hour.html?ito=social-facebook&fbclid=IwAR2rPmp62SNE8nTw8BSgRzukhklNFbGMm_iZ2scjZu1oLOttJKH8zTsq-A4&fbclid=IwAR15inN6oFDoSasU77Z6J0nigazvK6Zl-lkOWVh1NcVNBk-vWb77Z9DGyQw

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Most observers are reporting a lower than typical turnout of meteors during this years lyrids. If you didn't get out to look, you didn't miss much.

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Comet Atlas is fucked.

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https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/27/poli ... index.html

So UFOs are officially a thing.

Nice.

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Idk.

I’m going to need more evidence.

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Ok, so now I've got the new scope on the way, I need a recommendation for dark sky locations.
I see there's a dark sky park near champaign. Anyone know anything about it?
There's another in door county. I'm planning on camping there late this summer so that will be checked out.
Thing about state parks near me like moraine hills, I'd get some decent dark skies but the parks close at sunset. I wonder if I can get a permit or permission to be in there after dark. Anyone tried that?

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Venus? was really bright the other night not too far from the moon from my perspective. I have star gazer on my phone. It's kinda fun especially on vacation.


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Venus? was really bright the other night not too far from the moon from my perspective. I have star gazer on my phone. It's kinda fun especially on vacation.

Venus is both interesting and boring thru a telescope. Its boring in that there is no detail at all to see. Its interesting in that it does go thru phases like the moon does. As its closer to earth, its more crescent shaped. As its further its fuller.

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Do you know a lot about the make up of the planets? I was reading about earth the other day because of this thread.


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 Post subject: Re: Astronomical events!
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Do you know a lot about the make up of the planets? I was reading about earth the other day because of this thread.

Maybe a little bit. What do you want to know?

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Nothing really. I didn't know or forgot the inner core was solid. It's hard to imagine that much pressure or how it acts. What got you into all this?


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I thought they let Pluto back into the club somewhat recently.

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Nothing really. I didn't know or forgot the inner core was solid. It's hard to imagine that much pressure or how it acts. What got you into all this?

When I was 4 I saw Carl Sagans Cosmos (the spaceship of imagination...) and I don't know if it was the soothing voice or the beautiful images or the terror of the universe but I was solidly hooked. By 6 I'd graduated from The Talking Bread of Richard Scarry and started reading this 1977 set of encyclopedias my parents had bought. Book 2 of their set had a lot of astronomy stuff and it was just fascinating to me. WYCC sometimes showed astronomy programs and I would watch and rewatch every astronomy episode i found. My dad would leave notes on a napkin when one might be on when he left for work and saw the daily TV show listing in the newspaper each morning. I'd wake up to see them on the kitchen table.
My uncle Ken bought me a 3 inch refractor when I was maybe 8. It was from sears. It was crappy but I caught some cool shit in it.
In high school I had a few AP classes, physics and astronomy. My astronomy teacher was a student of J Allen Hynek while attending northwestern. I took a major interest in the class, asking way too many questions and started a star party group which my teacher sponsored. He, my physics teacher and I build a telescope from Meade mirrors and sonotube, a nice 8 inch newtonian. They did it on their off time summer 1994 on their own time to help me have it ready for the collision of comet Shoemaker Levy 9 and Jupiter. We finished the polishing and alignment the weekend before and the three of us watched the scars of the collision come into view with my newly built telescope. I was very lucky to have dedicated teachers who selflessly helped me develop a passion. Ill never forget them. I still have this telescope today, although my lenses are all broken.
When I was a senior in hs I worked at a store at Woodfield called BareBones. They sold telescopes and other educational stuff. I wrote a newsletter one month to put in a display where we had scopes and glow in the dark stars and stuff like that. People always wanted copies. We'd make them copies. It seemed popular enough so I did it each month. People wanted a copy so often it got disruptive to business. So I would take it to my dad's office and make q couple hundred copies to set out by the display. They always ran out. Some teachers asked if I'd fax copies to their school to use in class. Out of respect for the teachers whom I loved who helped me I did that. I did it long after the store closed and I was at university for several years. Eventually I stopped writing the newsletters but the summer of my junior year i worked at wttw store of knowledge, my specialty was juggling mysticks, if you've ever seen those. Anyway a teqcher recognized me and lamented no longer getting their monthly fax.
So I keep up. I still read a lot of sites, and newsletters and raw nasa stuff you can download.
And every time I'm outside at night, I look up at old friends.
Eyes to the skies

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At around 3 to 4 am tomorrow morning, the shadow of Callisto will be crossing Jupiter. At around the same time, Ganymede will be passing behind Jupiter. It just so happens my new equipment came in today so ill be giving this show a go. DW didn't get her camera adapter yet so unfortunately I won't get pictures for a few weeks.

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Does she get up with up you to look at this stuff?


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Does she get up with up you to look at this stuff?

We'll see tonight but she was out with me earlier to get some moon shots. There was a really cool crater that was directly on the terminator of the moon. The ridge was visible on the dark side of the terminator and the deep part of the crater was in the dark so it looked like a ribbon floating in the dark. She got a kick out of that.
Really we were just testing optics and collimating the primary mirror.

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first or second terminator?

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Does she get up with up you to look at this stuff?

Would you get up at 3am to look at stuff like that? I mean of course on a non work night. Or is that not interesting enough for an alarm in the middle of the night.
I guesw I'm asking if that's annoying.

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first or second terminator?

yeah I was waiting for that.

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Darkside wrote:
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Does she get up with up you to look at this stuff?

Would you get up at 3am to look at stuff like that? I mean of course on a non work night. Or is that not interesting enough for an alarm in the middle of the night.
I guesw I'm asking if that's annoying.

awww Sandy is asking Spaulding to look at the stars with him :lol:

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Does she get up with up you to look at this stuff?

Would you get up at 3am to look at stuff like that? I mean of course on a non work night. Or is that not interesting enough for an alarm in the middle of the night.
I guesw I'm asking if that's annoying.

awww Sandy is asking Spaulding to look at the stars with him :lol:

When I was still a pre teen I'd make my parents go out in the middle of freezing cold nights to see things id spotted. I probably drove them nuts. The old man probably just wanted to watch hill street blues.

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Would you get up at 3am to look at stuff like that? I mean of course on a non work night. Or is that not interesting enough for an alarm in the middle of the night.
I guesw I'm asking if that's annoying.


No I wouldn't. She really loves you and your star gazing will go in your eugoogly. It's nice.


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Would you get up at 3am to look at stuff like that? I mean of course on a non work night. Or is that not interesting enough for an alarm in the middle of the night.
I guesw I'm asking if that's annoying.


No I wouldn't. She really loves you and your star gazing will go in your eugoogly. It's nice.

I don't get why someone wouldn't get up to see a solar eclipse on Jupiter.

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I don't get why someone wouldn't get up to see a solar eclipse on Jupiter.


They don't know or care at 3am is my guess. It's nice that she does.

Good for your parents too.


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