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Old 03-04-2024, 08:32 AM
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National Australian Convention of Amateur Astronomer

Attached is my poster at the National Australian Convention of Amateur Astronomer at Parkes, NSW during Easter.

JAMES DUNLOP – AUSTRALIA'S FORGOTTEN ASTRONOMER
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Old 03-04-2024, 10:28 AM
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Thanks Glen , looks great .
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Old 03-04-2024, 09:30 PM
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Hi Glen,

Great write-up and nice to get some insights into Aussie pioneers.

I really enjoyed reading through the poster.

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Old 04-04-2024, 10:31 AM
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Hi Genn,
I saw this up there and thought "Wow, somebody else who knows about Dunlop"!

I referred to him in my presentation but only briefly.

Do any southern amateurs try to do a Dunlop Marathon like northerners try to do a Messier marathon, I wonder?

I've got about 12 so far.

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Old 04-04-2024, 01:26 PM
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Hi Glen,
A fitting tribute to one of our greatest yet least known astronomers ( even though he was a Scotsman )
Well done indeed !!
I knew about James Dunlop well before I got into the hobby back in 2016
My son lived in Dunlop st North Parramatta for a number of years and my wife and I would often take the grandkids for a walk through Parramatta Park.
It’s a real shame Dunlop is virtually unknown outside the amateur astronomy community.

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PS: I should take a drive to Kincumber on the Central Coast to visit his gravesite ( probably overgrown with weeds )
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Dunlop's grave

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Dunlop's grave at Kincumber
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Do any southern amateurs try to do a Dunlop Marathon like northerners try to do a Messier marathon, I wonder?
Cheers, Neville

Neville, here is a suggested Dunlop marathon
https://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/...light=marathon
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Old 05-04-2024, 11:01 PM
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Hi Glen, thanks for spotlighting our own James Dunlop, a pioneering observer of the southern skies!

He discovered some real beauts up there
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Hi Glen,
A fitting tribute to one of our greatest yet least known astronomers ( even though he was a Scotsman )
Well done indeed !!
I knew about James Dunlop well before I got into the hobby back in 2016
My son lived in Dunlop st North Parramatta for a number of years and my wife and I would often take the grandkids for a walk through Parramatta Park.
It’s a real shame Dunlop is virtually unknown outside the amateur astronomy community.

Cheers
Martin
PS: I should take a drive to Kincumber on the Central Coast to visit his gravesite ( probably overgrown with weeds )
Martin, I am very familiar with James Dunlop's contribution. His discoveries feature throughout the Southern Gems (Deep Sky Companions) by S O'Meara; which was my observation bible for a decade. I was recently in Parramatta to attend an NRL game with my son in law, after having left Sydney 13 years ago, and never expected to encounter the massive high rise development that taken place there. Dark sky has long ago been driven out of all of Parramatta. It was the toll that so called progress takes on our historical landmarks (and skymarks).

I just checked on Bintel and it seems O'Meara's Southern Gems book is not available through them any longer, but looking wider it is still available through Amazon.
Glen

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Martin, I am very familiar with James Dunlop's contribution. His discoveries feature throughout the Southern Gems (Deep Sky Companions) by S O'Meara; which was my observation bible for a decade. I was recently in Parramatta to attend an NRL game with my son in law, after having left Sydney 13 years ago, and never expected to encounter the massive high rise development that taken place there. Dark sky has long ago been driven out of all of Parramatta. It was the toll that so called progress takes on our historical landmarks (and skymarks).

I just checked on Bintel and it seems O'Meara's Southern Gems book is not available through them any longer, but looking wider it is still available through Amazon.
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Glen,
Yes Parramatta has been classified as a “City” quite a while ago , not too many semi dark sites left in Sydney now ( only a few in the far outer areas)
Just to clarify, I did mean to say if your not a professional or amateur astronomer and have no connection with then Parramatta area, then the name James Dunlop ( the astronomer) doesn’t really mean anything, most folk would say “ Oh yes that Tyre and textiles bloke “
That’s what I was inferring to
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""Dunlop Rubber Could Have Prevented This Accident"

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