Science Daily: Uranus
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Year: 2008
Disappointing AstroTrac First Use
Well, I managed to get out and use my AstroTrac under reasonably dark skies just north of Cape Girardeau on the night of July 13/14. The moon didn’t set behind the hills until around 1:30 am, but I shot across the sky from it at M31 using my Borg 45ED. I used the laptop for …
AstroTrac and Canon
Well, Richard Taylor of AstroTrac got my polar alignment scope back to me before we left on vacation. Alas, the new scope has the same image scale problem as the old which makes it a bit difficult to align. Not impossible by any means, just more difficult. So I packed everything up and carried it …
Astrotrac Woes
Back at NEAF, I purchased an Astrotrac unit hoping to put it to good use for wide-field astrophotography. I had been looking at the unit for the past couple of years since it first showed up in a few magazines and saw the early units at NEAF. So finally I got my own. I got …
Article in Time Out New York Kids!
I was interviewed a month or two ago for an article in Time Out New York Kids about astronomy activities with children. The call went out from Rich Rosenberg or the Amateur Astronomer’s Association here in NYC to all members and I guess I was the first to get in line. Our neighbors saw the …
NEAIC and NEAF
The imaging conference (NEAIC) and the Telescope Show (NEAF) are over for this year. The last few days have been pretty hectic and I’m just now catching up. On Friday, I attended a spectroscopy workshop led by Olivier Thizy where he walked us through the process of using a spectrum taken with a diffraction grating …
NEAIC Underway!
The Northeast Astronomical Imaging Conference is starting its second day. Yesterday’s set of talks were great. The plenary session by Ken Crawford provided some interesting ideas on how to bring out image details. His focus was on techniques appropriate to what he labelled "technical art" wherein he spends quite a bit of time using various …
Dark Skies
If you haven’t seen today’s APOD image, go have a look. It’s a view of the night sky over Flagstaff, Arizona. Flagstaff institutded dark sky rules years ago to limit billboard lighting, bad lighting fixtures, searchlight advertizing, and other light polluting activities. While Flagstaff is no New York City and I wouldn’t really expect our …
PS 102 TV Turnoff Week Stargazing Second Showing!
This was originally supposed to be the rain date for the April 12th event, but there was enough interest in having a second event that we’ve decide to turn the rain date into a second showing.
Again, this is weather permitting. The location is the same, near the middle of the ball fields in Shore Road Park near 76th Street. The closest entrance is the ramp at 75th Street.
If the weather is clear, we’ll be looking at the (nearly) full moon, Saturn, and with a little luck, the Beehive Cluster in Cancer (the Crab). See this page for the map to the event location.
NB: If you come in the 79th Street entrance near the playground, walk north to find us.
Blackbody Physlet
I’m supposed to keep on top of these things, and I’ve certainly read about them enough, but usually in passing and I immediately rush off to the next thing on my "to-do" list. What am I mumbling about?
Is This What My Kids Think of Me?
"He was a real nuisance when I was taking high school physics. It was the classic thing…you ask for help and all you really want to know is the answer to problem 5B and he wants to explain it to you." Presis Drell, on being the daughter of a physicist San Jose Mercury News, December …
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