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General Chat
Today, 02:27 PM
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Cox is coming!! (Pun??...What pun?? Hehe)
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Suzy
Lips Geoff- it's the big LIPS (hubbahubba)! :lol:...
Lips Geoff- it's the big LIPS (hubbahubba)! :lol:
Nope never heard of Leonard Sussfind oops mistake, Susskind sorry. :P:lol:
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Solar System
Today, 02:17 PM
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Lunar X from LA
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Suzy
Wow!!! :eyepop: Very nice Nettie. :) I want to...
Wow!!! :eyepop:
Very nice Nettie. :) I want to see this for myself one day. :D
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Celestial and Astronomical Events
Today, 09:49 AM
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Aurora Alert for tonight- 19th May & Comet 63P Wild In Outburst.
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Suzy
Ian Musgrave (astroblogger) has just informed me...
Ian Musgrave (astroblogger) has just informed me over on facebook:
"Some faint aurora reported in Tas [last night/this am], but the main CME has not hit yet"
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Observational and Visual Astronomy
Today, 09:20 AM
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Winter sky...small scope??
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Suzy
Hi Dunk :hi: So are you coming out for a...
Hi Dunk :hi:
So are you coming out for a holiday or to live? If you don't mind me asking that is. :).
Here's a list I did a while back- it's designed more for beginners really, listing objects...
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Celestial and Astronomical Events
Today, 12:41 AM
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ALERT! NEO Asteroid 1998 QE2 Close Approach- 31st May, 2013.
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Suzy
ALERT! NEO Asteroid 1998 QE2 Close Approach- 31st May, 2013.
This asteroid is a 2.1km rock which will make its closest approach to Earth on the 31st of May at an approximate distance of 15.2 Earth-Moon distances. It's a bright (mag. 10.7) fairly slow moving...
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Celestial and Astronomical Events
Yesterday, 07:27 PM
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Aurora Alert for tonight- 19th May & Comet 63P Wild In Outburst.
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Suzy
Aurora Alert for tonight- 19th May & Comet 63P Wild In Outburst.
ATTENTION: COMET OBSERVERS !!! & AURORA CHASERS (tonight) !!!
Comet 63P Wild has gone wild- it's now in OUTBURST, going from magnitude 15.7 on the 17th May, and currently as of 19th May,...
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Observation Reports
Yesterday, 02:40 PM
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Observing Report 19/05/13
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Suzy
Nice report there Ron thank you :). Maybe...
Nice report there Ron thank you :).
Maybe there's something of particular interest with this sn as to why it's taking so long to get a designation I wonder :question:.
Oh boy, I'll never ever...
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General Chat
Yesterday, 09:29 AM
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Cox is coming!! (Pun??...What pun?? Hehe)
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Suzy
Oh you play dirty Jen :help: I need to hang...
Oh you play dirty Jen :help:
I need to hang around you. :lol:
I'm guessing (even expecting) the tickets to be over the $100 mark.:question: David Attenborough's tickets through Lateral events...
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General Chat
17-05-2013, 11:06 PM
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Cox is coming!! (Pun??...What pun?? Hehe)
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Suzy
Ahaha! Just re-read the site, yes June it is! ...
Ahaha! Just re-read the site, yes June it is!
Thanks Davin- obviously, well.... errrrrr..... I was too over excited to read it properly. :lol:
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General Chat
17-05-2013, 10:32 PM
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Cox is coming!! (Pun??...What pun?? Hehe)
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Suzy
I'm busy hyperventilating! :love: I've just...
I'm busy hyperventilating! :love:
I've just spent the last half hour drooling with the other astro chicks on fb over this. August seems too far away to buy the tickets grrrrr. I have an August...
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General Chat
17-05-2013, 07:25 PM
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Tomorrow!!
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Suzy
Could things only get better? !!! :D :lol::lol: ...
Could things only get better? !!! :D :lol::lol:
Have a blast Nettie!
Look forward to hearing all about your trip. And I'm sorry you weren't feeling too well but I hope you're feeling better now....
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Observational and Visual Astronomy
17-05-2013, 07:12 PM
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Colour!
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Suzy
Aaaaah! Wren, the Homunculus is one of my most...
Aaaaah! Wren, the Homunculus is one of my most favourite objects! :D
I've not seen a pink to it tho. Yet!!! Time to roll up the sleeves and get serious- errr good seeing conditions prevailing of...
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Beginners Talk
17-05-2013, 07:08 PM
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Tonights Best using a 11x70 Binoculars
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Suzy
Hi Niv, Each issue of the Australian Sky &...
Hi Niv,
Each issue of the Australian Sky & Telescope magazine has a page dedicated to binocular viewing written by Les Dalrymple. In each issue, Les gives an object to view along with some...
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General Chat
17-05-2013, 06:51 PM
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Winter arrives early ......
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Suzy
:cold::cold::cold:brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ...
:cold::cold::cold:brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Just looking at those pics sends me numb! I hate the cold :sadeyes:.
Have fun skiing Matt !:hi:
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Celestial and Astronomical Events
17-05-2013, 06:31 PM
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Conjunction of Jupiter, Venus & Mercury: May 26th, 2013.
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Suzy
Conjunction of Jupiter, Venus & Mercury: May 26th, 2013.
The Dance Of The Planets!
Jupiter, Venus & Mercury come within a tight triangle only 3 degrees wide on May 26th.
Triple planetary conjunctions are rare, the last one was in May 2011 and the...
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Astronomy Books and Media
17-05-2013, 06:18 PM
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Constellation quilt
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Suzy
I want one but alas, I can't even sew nor knit...
I want one but alas, I can't even sew nor knit let alone quilt :sad:.
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General Chat
15-05-2013, 06:52 PM
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Happy birthday Asimov
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Suzy
Hey John- a very happy birthday to you!!!! I...
Hey John- a very happy birthday to you!!!!
I hope you've had a wonderful day and have a terrific night ahead.
Enjoy and all the best! :D
Suzy.
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Observation Reports
15-05-2013, 06:46 PM
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Observation Report 03.05.13
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356
Posted By
Suzy
Oh my gosh what a fantastic education- thank you...
Oh my gosh what a fantastic education- thank you so much Robert!
You've gone to some trouble here and it's very much appreciated. :)
For some reason, NGC5102 is one of my favourite galaxies. ...
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Observational and Visual Astronomy
12-05-2013, 02:29 PM
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'Twas a glorious night
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Posted By
Suzy
Hi Steffen, glad you had a great night and glad...
Hi Steffen, glad you had a great night and glad to hear that you are enjoying your new eyepiece. Wow, that's an awesome birthday present, lucky you!
I remember one night (out of 4 years!) that I...
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General Chat
10-05-2013, 06:00 PM
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Tennant Creek Eclipse
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262
Posted By
Suzy
Hi Peter, Glad you had an amazing time. Me......
Hi Peter,
Glad you had an amazing time. Me... I've never seen one. Yet!
I've been enjoying the pics coming thru on facebook. :D
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Observation Reports
10-05-2013, 05:44 PM
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Observation Report 03.05.13
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356
Posted By
Suzy
:poke: You're just lucky I deleted a fair wack...
:poke: You're just lucky I deleted a fair wack off that post then arent ya! :P:P:P
Btw I nabbed M104 and NGC 5102 in my 4" dob- juuuuuust! :lol: Intsy Wintsy spots of fuzz they were. But awesome...
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Beginners Talk
10-05-2013, 09:54 AM
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start of the eclipse from Cairns
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296
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Suzy
Very nice Rob. Thanks for sharing :)
Very nice Rob.
Thanks for sharing :)
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Observational and Visual Astronomy
07-05-2013, 10:48 PM
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5
Bright star? in the West
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206
Posted By
Suzy
BTW many thanks for indicating that it was west...
BTW many thanks for indicating that it was west and how high in degrees.
Sometimes we get people asking what they saw without any idea of locality nor height.:rolleyes:
There's a lot of stars in...
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Observational and Visual Astronomy
07-05-2013, 10:44 PM
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5
Bright star? in the West
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206
Posted By
Suzy
Hi Steve, :welcome: Sirius is the brightest...
Hi Steve, :welcome:
Sirius is the brightest star next to the sun in our sky.
It also has some interesting history attached to it.
Ever heard of the term "dog day" ?
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Celestial and Astronomical Events
07-05-2013, 12:37 AM
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Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower, 4-6th May.
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1,206
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Suzy
Booooooooo it's a blanket of cloud out to the...
Booooooooo it's a blanket of cloud out to the east here in Brisbane. :(
lynkim1: Sounds a great night the kids & family as a whole had! I wonder how they fared going to school the next morning...
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