monoxide
30-10-2006, 06:32 AM
well id call it more a marathon really,
observing on and off from 8pm - 5am. nice dark skies here once the moon disappeared.
Seeing was poor/average
After hunting down pretty much everything that took my fancy i sat back in my observing chair with a scotch admiring how dark the sky was (sometimes im lucky enough to get admirably dark skies here especially being close to the beach and away from the city), i guess i looked toward orion just at the right moment to see an orionid, very short fast and bright.
I then looked back over toward the LMC thinking wow, you cant really make it out here a lot of the time so on dark nights half of my observing is done by naked eye. anyway i was looking toward the LMC and saw a satellite zooming along so i sat back in the chair and kept watching, just as it was passing the LMC it built up and flared quite a bit...
i wont have an estimate of its magnitude but it slowly built up then it went from a gradual increase to a really sudden bright flare, it was very bright for about 2 seconds then dimmed back down fairly quickly to what it was and continued all the way past orion before i lost it. i was stoked especially since it was my first iridium flare, but to go just that one better.. Just as i was about to look away, another orionid! it just really capped the night off.
After i finished my drink i had another look at 47 Tucanae before slewing around to get a nice view of saturn to finish the night off. easily the best night of observing ive had so far and really think ill have for a while.
Tj
observing on and off from 8pm - 5am. nice dark skies here once the moon disappeared.
Seeing was poor/average
After hunting down pretty much everything that took my fancy i sat back in my observing chair with a scotch admiring how dark the sky was (sometimes im lucky enough to get admirably dark skies here especially being close to the beach and away from the city), i guess i looked toward orion just at the right moment to see an orionid, very short fast and bright.
I then looked back over toward the LMC thinking wow, you cant really make it out here a lot of the time so on dark nights half of my observing is done by naked eye. anyway i was looking toward the LMC and saw a satellite zooming along so i sat back in the chair and kept watching, just as it was passing the LMC it built up and flared quite a bit...
i wont have an estimate of its magnitude but it slowly built up then it went from a gradual increase to a really sudden bright flare, it was very bright for about 2 seconds then dimmed back down fairly quickly to what it was and continued all the way past orion before i lost it. i was stoked especially since it was my first iridium flare, but to go just that one better.. Just as i was about to look away, another orionid! it just really capped the night off.
After i finished my drink i had another look at 47 Tucanae before slewing around to get a nice view of saturn to finish the night off. easily the best night of observing ive had so far and really think ill have for a while.
Tj