Dibbadobba
27-08-2013, 09:42 AM
Hi All,
I bought a used 10" GSO dob the other week and have been enjoying the views it has been giving me. MUCH better than the 80mm celestron refractor it replaced! Im pretty new to all this, but have always hada fascination with the sky and space. I have absolutely no idea how to scan the sky but look forward to the experience of learning how to. Although I've managed to find a couple of interesting sights including a couple of galaxies (hazy smudged objects so I'm guessing they were!) even though I had no idea what I was looking at, was in total awe! If they weren't galaxies I'm just an idiot! :D
Anyhow the other night I saw the most unbelievable meteor. I watched it zoom across the sky for approx 3-4 seconds and then it just broke apart into about 4 fragments! It was the most unbelievable thing. I live in the ryde area, and it looked as though it broke up over the north ryde golf course (of course distance is hard to judge but just taking a wild guess). Could chunks have fallen to the ground??
Is this a common occurrence? As every other meteor I've seen has just been a quick zip through the sky where it's vanished before I even get to really see it.
Dibbadobba
I bought a used 10" GSO dob the other week and have been enjoying the views it has been giving me. MUCH better than the 80mm celestron refractor it replaced! Im pretty new to all this, but have always hada fascination with the sky and space. I have absolutely no idea how to scan the sky but look forward to the experience of learning how to. Although I've managed to find a couple of interesting sights including a couple of galaxies (hazy smudged objects so I'm guessing they were!) even though I had no idea what I was looking at, was in total awe! If they weren't galaxies I'm just an idiot! :D
Anyhow the other night I saw the most unbelievable meteor. I watched it zoom across the sky for approx 3-4 seconds and then it just broke apart into about 4 fragments! It was the most unbelievable thing. I live in the ryde area, and it looked as though it broke up over the north ryde golf course (of course distance is hard to judge but just taking a wild guess). Could chunks have fallen to the ground??
Is this a common occurrence? As every other meteor I've seen has just been a quick zip through the sky where it's vanished before I even get to really see it.
Dibbadobba