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mental4astro
06-02-2015, 09:16 AM
Hi folks,

Yes, before anyone says anything, I do know that Feb. 22 is a Sunday. There's a reason for this. Our IIS friend, MattT, asked me if this date could be made available for using the Airfield as he will be in Sydney that week, and will be bringing his monster refractor AND that Gaunt mount! Sunday 22nd is the only time available to him to make it to the Airfield, and he really wants to give his beast a work out.

I do understand the time restrictions this puts on people. I too need to go to work the following day, :( . So I hope you are able to come if only for a few hours.

I've been corresponding with Matt for a weeks over this since he sprung this visit on me. His biggest challenge has been to fit the scope and mount in his car! :lol: So, if you see a little Suzuki Mightyboy chuffing up the highway, with its undercarriage dragging on the road, kicking up a fury of sparks, that'll be Matt!

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I am hoping for a clear night for this visit of Matt's. Might be another IISer from Canberra coming up for this too. Can't wait to see Matt's beautiful creation.

This session is not only about Matt! :rolleyes: It is also about viewing the stars. If you haven't been to the Airfield before, you are most welcome to join us.

Access to the Airfield is via Medlow Bath, the next village after Katoomba heading west. At Medlow Bath's only set of traffic lights turn into Station Pde, and then turn left into Rutland. Rutland is also known as Grand Canyon Drive. The Airfield is 4km from this intersection with the last 3km being unsealed. Being unsealed it can experience erosion that can create nasty ruts in the road surface, so take it easy.

The Airfield is totally BYO power, food, drinks, etc. Loos are available for kids and ladies. There are sofas in the office building we can get some kip in too. The office building also has a combustion heater that becomes the centre of the universe during winter. There is also no actual finish time. It is up to you when you've had enough or need to head home. But we are welcome to stay overnight if we like.

This is an informal gathering. We all share the cost of a gift to Rod of his preferred brew. The hat gets passed around for this.

These get togethers are a great chance to ask questions if you are new to astronomy. Folks who come up bring a wide variety of instruments and gear, and their interests vary just as widely from visual through to imaging (and even sketching... ). The Airfield's elevation at 1000m also makes it not only one of the highest observing sites close to Sydney, but also its elevation makes a big impact in reducing the influence of Sydney's light pollution,

Heading to the Airfield

Note that some natsav systems call this site "Katoomba Airport", and won't show Katoomba Airfield.

On entering the Airfield's gates, keep to the left hand track - there is no access to the observing field using the other two tracks. Drive past the "no entry" sign and turn right up the hill past the various buildings. The setup slab is on the left once you reach the main runway.

The first pic below shows the route to the Airfield coming from Katoomba. The second pic shows the way to the observing slab on the main runway.

If you have a telescope, bring it along! If all you have are binoculars, brilliant! Bring them! Binos are a fantastic astronomy tool. I always bring my pair. If you don't have a scope, no problem either, we like to share the views through ours.

See you soon,

Alex.

MortonH
06-02-2015, 12:01 PM
Great. I'd love to have a look through a big 'frac.

Although the scope and mount will probably take up half the slab!

MattT
06-02-2015, 12:19 PM
Very good Alex :lol:

The scope and mount will be on the roof racks...105 amp battery will be stabilising balast in the car....Suzuki Mightyboy!!! Sparks....you bet.

Only thing that will stop me is a bad weather forecast.....SUNSHINE and STARLIGHT SYDNEY PLEASE :thanks:

This is what I'm bringing up...so to speak.

Steffen
06-02-2015, 01:27 PM
Damn, I'd love to see that!

Unfortunately, I have to make do with lying on the calm beach of Boracay, trying to reacquaint myself with some of the northern constellations... :D

Cheers
Steffen.

Nebulator2570
07-02-2015, 02:43 PM
:hi: alex, and Co.

I will try and make it up this time as i have mentioned it many times i would but hopefully this time i may come up.. :shrug:

:question:I'll bring something that will baffle everyone in the astro world... I little portable mount that can take a camera and a scope to do wide field and astrophotography aswell.. should make people smile:D i hope..


:PAnyway hope to see you all on the 22nd looking forward to seeing this monster refractor too :eyepop:aswell...

:thanx:

Nebulator:D

basketcase07
07-02-2015, 07:14 PM
Hello everyone,

I'm newbie on this forum (and here 'straya as well) and would like to get in touch with folks of astronomy. Is this event open to anyone?

Thanks!

Edward

mental4astro
07-02-2015, 07:47 PM
Yep, open to everyone :)

:welcome: to IIS Edward :D

basketcase07
07-02-2015, 08:06 PM
Thats great then! What time would you be there?

killswitch
07-02-2015, 11:45 PM
Looking forward to this. Its been a while.

mental4astro
08-02-2015, 05:39 AM
I'll be looking to get there by 7pm. But depends a little on Matt if he would like me there earlier as I'm sure he will need a good amount of time to set up his rig in daylight. If you do get there before anyone else (leaving Matt & myself apart), please announce yourself to Rod the Airfield manager - it's his place and there are expensive aircraft kept there. Just let him know you are there for the astro night and you'll make a friend instantly! :) wonder around, or worse still drive all over the runways without permission, and things could get ugly, :eyepop:

Aussierob2001
09-02-2015, 08:29 PM
Hi all.

I have just moved to Katoomba and love it!!!

I'm in my 50ies and hoping to semi retire.

I have been gifted a large scope but I have no clue.. It has built in gps and auto tracking and later pointer..

Is there anywhere up in the mountains I can learn some basics and to understand enough to use the scope.?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated... Cheers. Rob 0400500542

mental4astro
10-02-2015, 07:35 AM
Hi Rob,

:welcome: to IIS mate, :)

You are welcome to join us at the Airfield on the 22nd. Come an hour or so before sunset and I'm sure people there would be only too happy to help you.

There is another mob that goes up to the Blue Mountains for observing, the Western Sydney Amateur Astronomy Group:

http://wsaag.org/

They do their dark sky viewing from Linden Observatory, and they will be up there on the 21st I'm sure. They too will most certainly be only too happy to help you out. They are a friendly mob I've had the pleasure of meeting, :) . If you do end up going to Linden Obs on the 21st, you can then continue thrashing your new scope on the 22nd, ;)

Alex.

Aussierob2001
11-02-2015, 01:05 AM
Hi Alex.
thank you for your reply.
sounds like a good plan.
I'll contact Western Sydney in the morning and have a chat with them.
C U on the 22nd
Cheers
Rob🍻🍻🍻

mr bruess
11-02-2015, 07:05 AM
i prefer sunday
I think i will be finally coming for the first time on sunday

godina06
13-02-2015, 01:04 AM
OMG it sounds exciting! I would love to join too :)

Tom

Nebulator2570
13-02-2015, 10:29 AM
Hi all:hi:

Rob if your going to linden there is a $5 donation for the site as a non-member of wsaag.. Also they have general monthly meetings every 3rd wednesday of the month down at UWS kingswood..
Check out there website http://www.wsaag.com.. They have contact numbers there.
:question:The site use to be free but things have change as i am understanding with people turning up..There is a 32" scope they use now and then and the Observatory built by Ken Beames..

Anyway The sky are darker at katoomba than linden, with the city glow from linden is a bit awkward looking east or south, Wont have much problem at katoomba, :shrug:

Anyway looking forward to seeing you all at the airfield for sure... Ill have a special something to show all for portability in astrophotography which should have some jaws dropping i guess..:eyepop:

Nebulator:D

mental4astro
13-02-2015, 11:08 AM
Looking forward to seeing your creation, Gabriel :D

The Airfield sits at just over 1000m, making it one of the higher sites that is readily available for astro and still close to Sydney to allow for a drive home at night. The elevation puts us above much of the dense atmosphere that carries light pollution.

As there is no agricultural land here, the top of this plateau is quite dry and I can't remember the last time I saw dew up here when the sky has been clear. The runway also offers a huge clear aspect of the sky.

Don't forget, we also share the cost of the slab we gift to the Airfield manager to show our gratitude for access to the place :)

MattT
13-02-2015, 08:51 PM
No dew…fantastic …so I can leave the dew straps at home then? Don't have room for them anyway…I just hope it's clear :prey:

I'll be visiting Gary Kopff of Argo Navis fame for a fitting of the Gaunt with his creation…Argo Navis, while I'm in Sydney….so excited about that. This mount can take the final leap from the 19th Century to the 21st...:eyepop:

Is Canberra at 1000m too? I remember the clear and freezing nights there way back in the late 70's….in Winter of course.
Matt

Wavytone
13-02-2015, 09:24 PM
:P So do I... no Canberra is only nominally 500-650 m depending on where you are. It's cold at night because of the distance inland from the sea.

Might see y'all there with a little luck :)

AG Hybrid
15-02-2015, 10:48 AM
I'll be there.

ms
15-02-2015, 11:33 PM
Hi Alex,

I'm going there with my partner as well, if weather permits:jump:
This is gonna be my first time with IISers therefore I'm really looking forward to it
BTW how much is the cost gonna be? I might need to bring change with me.

Cheers

mental4astro
15-02-2015, 11:41 PM
Hi Michael,

Usually it's around $5 each.

ms
16-02-2015, 12:06 AM
Cool, I'll see you guys then! Bless for a clear night;)

Kunama
18-02-2015, 09:01 PM
Alex, you weren't kidding about the sparks trailing the vehicle. Matt called in tonight to drop of some astro goodies (I think the Gaunt mount was homesick ...) it was nice to see the enormous effort Matt had put into the completion of the mount I started the recommissioning on back in Jindabyne.

Yes, the car is packed to the rafters with astro paraphernalia, yet Matt found room to personally deliver some goodies for me. :thanx::thanx::thanx:

Hoping for a clear Sunday night at Katoomba !!!

Edit: I am actually feeling guilty for not offering a loan of my MB van for Matt for his trip to Sydney.

Camelopardalis
19-02-2015, 01:35 PM
Sadly, I don't think I'm going to be able to make this one :sadeyes: but hope you guys have a great night :thumbsup:

andyc
20-02-2015, 05:13 PM
Bah! Can't do the Sunday night slot, but hope you all get clear skies, once the shield of cloud from TC Marcia moves away (http://forecasts.bsch.com.au/stormcast.html?ops=gfs:2015022000:2 015022212:aus:cloud-total:null:0#sc). Love the van image Alex :lol:

mental4astro
22-02-2015, 03:06 PM
Just spoke with Rod. It rained all night last night, and has been raining all day today. Wind is from the East, and that only means one thing - cloud :cloudy:

Sorry Matt old mate. Hope to see you at my place during the week then. Otherwise safe trip back home, :driving:

MattT
22-02-2015, 04:05 PM
Thems the breaks in this hobby we share :sadeyes:

I will be over to your place during the week for sure :D

At least I know how to pull the hole thing apart and that it does fit in the car easily, and all is not wasted as I'm off to see Gary re Argo Navis on Tuesday
whoohooo

MattT
22-02-2015, 05:24 PM
Sydney at 3:00pm Sunday 22nd Feb…..:sad: Just like Melbourne seem to have bought the weather with me.

mental4astro
22-02-2015, 05:31 PM
Folks, while Katoomba is a bust for us tonight, it is clearing here on the coast. If it stays this way, ol' Wavytone has suggested we can go to Killara Oval tonight.

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If it is clear, I'll be looking to head over around 8pm. I'll be taking my trusty ol' C8 and an astro video camera. I've tried my new camera with a 114mm scope, but not yet with my C8.

Maybe will see you there.

mr bruess
22-02-2015, 07:30 PM
i was just about to leave for Katoomba until i just read this post.
it just me saved a ton of petrol.
looks like ill go next time event is on.

basketcase07
22-02-2015, 08:25 PM
I left my camera back at home.
It seems to clear up here in woodcroft. :(