Monday 28th April, 2008

Previously thought to be extinct…

Posted by at 1:56 pm in Great Escapes, Just for fun.

... here's proof that the Beddgelert Buck-toothed Bog-monster really exists!

More details to follow.

Thursday 24th April, 2008

TJ’s “Fly me to the moon…..”

Posted by at 3:14 pm in Astrostuff, Pics.

TJ, on one of the astro forums, took a great pic while out moon-gazing, I just wanted to share it with you:

Obviously, TJ holds the rights to this shot, so don't nab it without his say so.

Wednesday 23rd April, 2008

Cry ‘God for Harry, England, and Saint George!’

Posted by at 10:15 am in Celebrations, Video (YouTube, Vimeo etc.).

 

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Stand tall and be proud.

 

Oh, and don't forget that it's also Will's official birthday today.

Monday 21st April, 2008

Corporal punishment returns to education

Posted by at 10:34 pm in In the News, LMAO!, Mags and rags.

It's been over ten years since I bought a newspaper, but the headline on this one meant that I just had to nab me a copy:

Classic! One for the scrapbook. If only they had omitted the apostrophe, I would have had the page framed and hung on the wall above the fireplace.

On a more serious note, there's this, which isn't entirely unrelated.

Observing Report 17th-18th April 2008 Part 2 (More wobbly bits)

Posted by at 12:37 pm in Astrostuff, Observing Reports.
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As promised, more from the latest session:

And the key:

Sunday 20th April, 2008

Observing Report 17th-18th April 2008 Part 1 (Plenty of wobbly bits)

Posted by at 5:09 pm in Astrostuff, Observing Reports.
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After a long run of cloudy nights a clear one was well overdue, and I was on standby, ready and waiting to get out there to try out the replacement Baader Hyperion 3.5mm eyepiece.

The skies southwards were clear, but the Moon in Virgo meant that there was a lot of glare down the scope OTA when viewing Saturn. That, coupled with the poor seeing (warm day, cold night etc. etc.) meant that imaging was always going to be a low-quality affair. Indeed, the conditions were too bad for viewing at 3.5mm (x285 mag), so I had to settle for 8mm (x125 mag) on the zoom, which is fast becoming my favourite eyepiece.

WinStars screenshot

Anyway, I managed to get a fair batch of .avi files of Saturn and of parts of the Moon before condensation set in and covered the scope mirrors, terminating the observation session.

It'll take me a while to plough through the imaging data getting rid of the bad frames using VirtualDub, but for now here's a 30-second loop of the bottom edge of the Moon, as captured with the SPC900 webcam, to give you some idea of just how wobbly the view gets when the seeing is poor:

Just in case you were wondering what's what, here's the key:

If I get any half-decent images out of the mass of video data, I'll post them tomorrow.