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LewisM
23-07-2013, 11:49 PM
Was just out under the most incredible winter night QLD has seen in a LONG time... Always the way - weeks of cloud and rain clears to a perfect night...with full moon.
Witnessed one of the better meteors I have ever seen. Travelling almost exactly north-south, with a VERY obvious shockwave glow at the front, with LONG and fairly persistent tail.
bloodhound31
24-07-2013, 12:41 AM
I bet that was a buzz!
naskies
24-07-2013, 09:51 AM
Yep, those bright fireballs are always spectacular sight to see :thumbsup: A shame that now run my kit from inside the house/tent, I don't get to see anywhere near as many as I did sitting under the stars all night.
The decent weather was a pleasant surprise too... 9 hours of good H-a data while I slept :D
jjjnettie
24-07-2013, 10:00 AM
:) Way cool. Glad you were out there to witness it.
asimov
24-07-2013, 10:03 AM
Good stuff but a shame about that 2/10 seeing in my area..
Good value Lewis.
They are always the icing on the cake when your out under the stars.
LewisM
24-07-2013, 11:30 AM
Dave,
EXACTLY the reason I am changing over to LRGB imaging. Bought the SBIG with FW yesterday :thumbsup:
I have seen all manner of entry events, from a simply incredible meteor shower up at Bagara (easily 50 plus per minute!), to bolides (red, potassium purple, white, and even fragmentary) and points, but NEVER have I witnessed a smoker or boomer. ONE day :)
LewisM
24-07-2013, 11:33 AM
I did do a bit of visual with my new friend - the Megrez 72, coupled with the magnificent Vixen LV20 EP. Seeing here was not too bad - a little shimmer, but not that bad, and Saturn had some banding visible. The moon was glorious, and I am not a lunar freak (maybe a lunatic instead), but the joy for me was the ability to see large magnitude stars even under the full moon thanks to the scope/EP setup. REALLY impressed with its performance.
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