For the Amature Astronomers among us
For the Amature Astronomers among us
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Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2009, 2015-2016,
2018-202 ? (and the beat goes on )
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
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- Fred in Skirts
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Due to heavy cloud cover and dense fog in my area I can not see it. Oh well it is just a big ball of rock and ice there are more of them out there. So I may be able to see others and have in the past.....
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It should be visible at least another week. It may clear up by next Monday.Fred in Skirts wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 7:48 pm Due to heavy cloud cover and dense fog in my area I can not see it. Oh well it is just a big ball of rock and ice there are more of them out there. So I may be able to see others and have in the past.....
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Hmmm, rain, living the wrong side of hills, heavy clouds, storm on the way for the week, welcome to the world of Scottish astronomy!
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We too have rain and high winds with very low barometric pressure forecast for today & tomorrow, with dull skies thereafter this week, but I'm not put out. ]
Speaking of comets I remember well the spectacular Arend-Roland comet of 1956-7, which hung in the sky for months on end and whose tail reached all of 15 degrees of arc. My Dad had a very good 2.5 inch refractor naval telescope and took us up a nearby hill & mounted the scope on the roof rack of the car for us to enjoy the spectacle.
Much later the Hale-Bopp comet came in 1996-7. This was around for more than a whole year and everyone got a look at it. It was huge. I doubt there is anything on that scale due again anytime soon.
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Speaking of comets I remember well the spectacular Arend-Roland comet of 1956-7, which hung in the sky for months on end and whose tail reached all of 15 degrees of arc. My Dad had a very good 2.5 inch refractor naval telescope and took us up a nearby hill & mounted the scope on the roof rack of the car for us to enjoy the spectacle.
Much later the Hale-Bopp comet came in 1996-7. This was around for more than a whole year and everyone got a look at it. It was huge. I doubt there is anything on that scale due again anytime soon.
Tom
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