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Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 20:09 Fri 03 Jan 2014
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:DRT wrote:LGTrotter wrote:I happened to notice a low moon this evening, 'frail and faint as a sickle of straw'. It might be a bit thin for your purposes, but I understand that can be an attraction.
Did you notice the name of the file I uploaded, which is the date and time stamp of when it was taken

My moon was more on it's back. Anyway they can't possibly have the same moon covering the whole country.
Come on people, are we all just giving up completely on Owen's grammar? What happened to the good old days of naming and shaming apostrophic solecisms?
Standards are falling.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 20:16 Fri 03 Jan 2014
by LGTrotter
DRT wrote:LGTrotter wrote:My moon was more on it's back.
Are you sure it was the moon that was on its back?
PS: Camera + telescope optics = things do not quite appear as they do to the eye.
Mine was quite definitely different, it was less pimply.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 22:51 Fri 03 Jan 2014
by Alex Bridgeman
DRT wrote:LGTrotter wrote:I happened to notice a low moon this evening, 'frail and faint as a sickle of straw'. It might be a bit thin for your purposes, but I understand that can be an attraction.
Did you notice the name of the file I uploaded, which is the date and time stamp of when it was taken

Picture posted on 3 Jan 2014 at 17:38.
Picture taken on 3 Jan 2014 at 18:56.26

Does DRT own a Delorean?
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 22:52 Fri 03 Jan 2014
by DRT
AHB wrote:DRT wrote:LGTrotter wrote:I happened to notice a low moon this evening, 'frail and faint as a sickle of straw'. It might be a bit thin for your purposes, but I understand that can be an attraction.
Did you notice the name of the file I uploaded, which is the date and time stamp of when it was taken

Picture posted on 3 Jan 2014 at 17:38.
Picture taken on 3 Jan 2014 at 18:56.26

Does DRT own a Delorean?
No. That's the time on the moon.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 16:00 Sun 05 Jan 2014
by DRT
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2726&p=70598#p70598]Here[/url], commenting on an answer to One Quiz, PhilW wrote:DRT wrote:I'm going to give you that. From 9pm until midnight Jupiter is at its closest point to Earth and the Sun, Earth and Jupiter are in alignment, in that order. It is known as Opposition and is the best time to view Jupiter from Earth, provided the sky is clear.
My completely inadequate photographic capability managed to take this shot a few minutes ago. The large smudge is Jupiter, the four small smudges are the moons Calisto, Ganymede, Io and Europa. Calisto, bottom left, is extremely faint in this picture.
Jupiter_20130104.jpg
How did it look by eye through the 'scope by comparison?
It is difficult to find pictures that look exactly like what you see through the scope because all of the images are either blurry like mine or heavily processed. The closest I could find was
this, but what I see is brighter and the bands on Jupiter more distinct.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 18:58 Sun 05 Jan 2014
by PhilW
DRT wrote:It is difficult to find pictures that look exactly like what you see through the scope because all of the images are either blurry like mine or heavily processed. The closest I could find was
this, but what I see is brighter and the bands on Jupiter more distinct.
Based on that, it sounds like the image you are seeing is pretty good; a decent eyepiece. More photographic equipment next on the shopping list?
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 19:14 Sun 05 Jan 2014
by DRT
PhilW wrote:DRT wrote:It is difficult to find pictures that look exactly like what you see through the scope because all of the images are either blurry like mine or heavily processed. The closest I could find was
this, but what I see is brighter and the bands on Jupiter more distinct.
Based on that, it sounds like the image you are seeing is pretty good; a decent eyepiece. More photographic equipment next on the shopping list?
Larger scope first.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 19:17 Sun 05 Jan 2014
by DRT
PhilW wrote:a decent eyepiece
If only it were true that the singular would do

Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 19:17 Sun 05 Jan 2014
by PhilW
DRT wrote:Larger scope first.
Decided what you're going to go for? Or will it require the building of a new shed/garage with sliding/glass roof first?
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 19:19 Sun 05 Jan 2014
by PhilW
DRT wrote:PhilW wrote:a decent eyepiece
If only it were true that the singular would do

Heh, I wasn't suggesting that your *other* eyepieces would not be high quality too

Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 19:41 Sun 05 Jan 2014
by DRT
The box currently contains 4 x Celestron X-Cel LX's, 3 x Skywatcher Plossls, 1 x Celestron Omni Plossl, 3 x Barlow lenses, 1 x Seben Zoom lens and a range of filters. Roughly equivalent £££ to a case of Warre 1970

Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 19:43 Sun 05 Jan 2014
by PhilW
DRT wrote:The box currently contains 4 x Celestron X-Cel LX's, 3 x Skywatcher Plossls, 1 x Celestron Omni Plossl, 3 x Barlow lenses, 1 x Seben Zoom lens and a range of filters. Roughly equivalent £££ to a case of Warre 1970

oosh, that's quite a collection; I'm guessing you have at least an 8" tube to go with that? (Yeah, yeah, double-entendre guy)
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 19:47 Sun 05 Jan 2014
by DRT
PhilW wrote:DRT wrote:The box currently contains 4 x Celestron X-Cel LX's, 3 x Skywatcher Plossls, 1 x Celestron Omni Plossl, 3 x Barlow lenses, 1 x Seben Zoom lens and a range of filters. Roughly equivalent £££ to a case of Warre 1970

oosh, that's quite a collection; I'm guessing you have at least an 8" tube to go with that? (Yeah, yeah, double-entendre guy)
Not yet. I am building up the bits and bobs and then going for
one of these when the bonus arrives

Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 19:56 Sun 05 Jan 2014
by PhilW
DRT wrote:PhilW wrote:I'm guessing you have at least an 8" tube to go with that? (Yeah, yeah, double-entendre guy)
Not yet. I am building up the bits and bobs and then going for
one of these when the bonus arrives

veeeery nice; straight to 12" with goto and tracking. It could be high-dynamic-range CCDs next...
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 20:04 Sun 05 Jan 2014
by DRT
PhilW wrote:It could be high-dynamic-range CCDs next...
I very much doubt it. Having read lots of stuff on the net and looked at some of the images people produce with thousands of pounds worth of equipment I am not seeing the attraction of plunging into that pool. I really enjoy looking at the images in the eyepiece. Looking at a picture on a laptop is much less fun.
A good analogy between observers and astro-photographers would be people who taste VP versus people who talk about tasting VP. I know which camp I want to be in

Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 23:18 Sun 05 Jan 2014
by DRT
PhilW wrote:I'm guessing you have at least an 8" tube to go with that? (Yeah, yeah, double-entendre guy)
I have had second thoughts and have ordered
one of these to test the step-up in size. I decided that going from 5" to 12" in one go would be challenging for any man so have gone for the intermediate 8" to ease my way in.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 00:50 Mon 06 Jan 2014
by LGTrotter
I am delighted that astronomy, not noted for its sexy profile, has been needlessly sexualised in this way. Brian Cox *snigger* would be especially pleased.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 00:57 Mon 06 Jan 2014
by DRT
LGTrotter wrote:I am delighted that astronomy, not noted for its sexy profile, has been needlessly sexualised in this way. Brian Cox *snigger* would be especially pleased.
If I'm honest, it was "The Cox" that got me into it.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 09:19 Mon 06 Jan 2014
by PhilW
DRT wrote:PhilW wrote:I'm guessing you have at least an 8" tube to go with that? (Yeah, yeah, double-entendre guy)
I have had second thoughts and have ordered
one of these to test the step-up in size. I decided that going from 5" to 12" in one go would be challenging for any man so have gone for the intermediate 8" to ease my way in.
I bet you decide to go to 12", especially given the track facility on the larger scope, within a year.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 11:09 Mon 06 Jan 2014
by DRT
PhilW wrote:I bet you decide to go to 12", especially given the track facility on the larger scope, within a year.
I'm still planning on buying one at the end of March. This interim step is simply to confirm that increasing the size of the scope results in a materially better viewing experience. It is a no-lose experiment as the scope I have just ordered sells for almost full price on Ebay. The experiment might cost me £50, but could save me £1300 if I find I am unhappy with the results

Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 18:27 Thu 09 Jan 2014
by mpij
Northern lights may be visible tonight, even as far south as Cotswolds.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 22:57 Thu 09 Jan 2014
by djewesbury
Dimly visible in Belfast for the last hour or so.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 11:27 Sat 11 Jan 2014
by DRT
Woo-hoo!

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Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 14:37 Sat 11 Jan 2014
by jdaw1
If you really need to inspect the ceiling that closely, wouldn’t a ladder be, well, cheaper?
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 16:20 Sat 11 Jan 2014
by DRT
But look what I found on my ceiling...

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This picture was taken in daylight at approximately 16:10 today. I have now fixed the time stamp on my camera.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 19:27 Sat 11 Jan 2014
by LGTrotter
What a big beautiful thing. Both your moon and the tube!
Do I detect a new note of awe and wonder in your telescoping which was unachievable with the four incher?
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 19:31 Sat 11 Jan 2014
by DRT
LGTrotter wrote:Do I detect a new note of awe and wonder in your telescoping which was unachievable with the four incher?
You surely do. I haven't had a clear shot at Jupiter yet as it is very misty here but the views I got of the moon earlier this evening were stunning compared to the smaller scope. Very pleased

Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 00:22 Fri 17 Jan 2014
by LGTrotter
Can we get a quote from our astronomy and cosmology correspondents on the Newsnight report on the lack of activity during the current peak in solar activity? Are we in for the mini ice age predicted?
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 00:26 Fri 17 Jan 2014
by DRT
LGTrotter wrote:Can we get a quote from our astronomy and cosmology correspondents on the Newsnight report on the lack of activity during the current peak in solar activity? Are we in for the mini ice age predicted?
Yes.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 00:31 Fri 17 Jan 2014
by LGTrotter
DRT wrote:LGTrotter wrote:Can we get a quote from our astronomy and cosmology correspondents on the Newsnight report on the lack of activity during the current peak in solar activity? Are we in for the mini ice age predicted?
Yes.
Thanks, I think that answers all the questions.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 22:35 Sat 18 Jan 2014
by DRT
Prompted by Owen's question I decided to give some star gazers
my thoughts on the matter.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 23:00 Sat 18 Jan 2014
by djewesbury
My god. That was an uplifting read.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 23:13 Sat 18 Jan 2014
by DRT
It had the desired effect. I have flushed-out a believer. Now it is time to turn up the cold

Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 23:18 Sat 18 Jan 2014
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:It had the desired effect. I have flushed-out a believer. Now it is time to turn up the cold

Yes I see that. Really Derek, it's cruel to toy with them like this.
Shall we have a tasting at the Frost Fair? We could have a table on the Thames.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 23:20 Sat 18 Jan 2014
by DRT
djewesbury wrote:DRT wrote:It had the desired effect. I have flushed-out a believer. Now it is time to turn up the cold

Yes I see that. Really Derek, it's cruel to toy with them like this.
Shall we have a tasting at the Frost Fair? We could have a table on the Thames.
Yes. We should have a tasting of cold-filtered un-filtered LBVs. That way we could evaluate a category of Port and pay homage to a delusion at the same time.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 23:22 Sat 18 Jan 2014
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:djewesbury wrote:DRT wrote:It had the desired effect. I have flushed-out a believer. Now it is time to turn up the cold

Yes I see that. Really Derek, it's cruel to toy with them like this.
Shall we have a tasting at the Frost Fair? We could have a table on the Thames.
Yes. We should have a tasting of cold-filtered un-filtered LBVs. That way we could evaluate a category of Port and pay homage to a delusion at the same time.
You're on a roll tonight. Did you get a speeding ticket today?

Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 23:24 Sat 18 Jan 2014
by DRT
I'm coming out of the man-flu nightmare but haven't yet given up the medication.
This is a beautiful place to be.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 23:31 Sat 18 Jan 2014
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:I'm coming out of the man-flu nightmare but haven't yet given up the medication.
This is a beautiful place to be.
It's quite fun watching too.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 23:35 Sat 18 Jan 2014
by DRT
djewesbury wrote:DRT wrote:I'm coming out of the man-flu nightmare but haven't yet given up the medication.
This is a beautiful place to be.
It's quite fun watching too.
That makes you my Dice-man.
1 = another codeine
2 = another paracetamol
3 = another steak
4 = another tramadol
5 = another Aberlour
6 = three more Talisker
Roll it...
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 00:02 Sun 19 Jan 2014
by jdaw1
Life coach here. You know better. Perhaps you choose to pretend not to know better.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 00:06 Sun 19 Jan 2014
by djewesbury
A 3 and a 4... What a combo!
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 00:15 Sun 19 Jan 2014
by DRT
You took too long. I decided on water and some humus with a celery dip.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 00:17 Sun 19 Jan 2014
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:You took too long. I decided on water and some humus with a celery dip.
You total liar. Not even JDAW believes you, and him with his earnest desire to trust in your better nature. I can smell that Talisker from here.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 00:34 Sun 19 Jan 2014
by DRT
djewesbury wrote:DRT wrote:You took too long. I decided on water and some humus with a celery dip.
You total liar. Not even JDAW believes you, and him with his earnest desire to trust in your better nature. I can smell that Talisker from here.

The T18yr certainly has an aroma that travels

Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 00:57 Sun 19 Jan 2014
by jdaw1
djewesbury wrote:Not even JDAW believes you
I did not believe him.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 23:12 Sun 19 Jan 2014
by LGTrotter
If we may leave behind us the trippy shenanigans of last night and return to health giving, life enhancing astronomy I notice that there is a 30" mirror for sale as discussed here:
http://stargazerslounge.com/topic/20531 ... 34-mirror/
And yet all

has access to is Derek's twelve incher. It would seem that there is more to it than finding a big enough tube and garden to put it in, but still, a man should dream.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 00:10 Mon 20 Jan 2014
by DRT
That is a very big mirror. If it were to be mounted in the same type of telescope that I have the tube would be twelve feet long and the eyepiece (where you look through) would be between eight and twelve feet above the ground depending on what you pointed it at.
I think I'll stick to my tiddler.
Am I correct in assuming that Owen is looking for a new tube to help enrich his nocturnal activities?
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 14:54 Thu 23 Jan 2014
by Alex Bridgeman
In an effort to catch up with threads, I clicked on the link - only to be told "Sorry - we couldn't find that".
Has DRT been deleted from the Stargazers Lounge?
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 15:29 Thu 23 Jan 2014
by DRT
It works for me.
Re: A reason to get up early
Posted: 16:07 Thu 23 Jan 2014
by Glenn E.
Doesn't work for me, either. It appears that you must be a registered member in order to use the link. Oddly, Owen's link does work for me.