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ving
03-07-2005, 01:08 PM
gee, where to start....

present: Louie (atalas), Narayan (seeker), Rob (rbcm or rbmc or someting :P), Michael (Louies mate), and Me :)

the IIS sydney viewing night at Linden was pretty close to being called off I think. At about 2.30 I recieved a call from Narayan (seeker) asking if it was still on. The clouds had really come over and I had almost 100% coverage from my home (there was a bit of blue on the western horizon). I (being the eternal optimist) said yeah sure! It'll clear! I had my doubts of course but I didnt let on... ;)
The way I looked at it, worst case scenario was that i got to have a nice drive to Linden Observatory.

Linden Observatory Is a bit of a jewel in the middle of the bush really. You follow a narrow driveway down a hill into a clearing (car park) and right before you is this whopping dome... seeker will be able to tell you more about the obby as his club does viewing nights there. I was amazed to hear that that tellescope wasnt being used... its crazy really. The people who own it wont allow it to be used and so it just sits there.... go figure hey! :poke:

The caretaker (brett i think his name was) who also lives on site showed us around tho. Its an amaing piece of machinery and it's been kept in good working order. in another shed he had a couple of huge dobs, a 30 inch and er... 16 i think? which we didnt get to look thru.

Rob and Michael disappered early when it didnt look like clearing, but seeker, atalas and I stuck around drinking hot drinks for a while and noticed that it might very well clear... which it did. The site it's self has the ability to be dark tho wasn't quite as dark as it could have been due to skyglow bouncing off some clouds in the east (at least thats my conclusion).

So we got in to some observing eventually....

My first objective was to find comet p9/temple1 and after scaning the skies near spica I gave up and got my palm out. eventually I found it... and as we all agreed it was so faint it was almost an averted viewing object! :scared2:

We spent the night scaning the skies for various DSOs in realative silence which which was generally punctuated by "buzzzzzz whiiiiirr click, seen ngc xxxx David?....ribbit ribbit.... buzzzzzz click!, how about the blah nebula?"
Alot of scope swapping went on. We hade seekers 80mm ed (I guess it was anyhow), atalas' 5" tak, and my 8" gso dob (aided by Louies 16mm nagler(thanks Mr)). The sky generally got darker as the night went on and I saw plenty of objects that were new to me, including something I have been hunting for for ages and have never been able to see... the helix nebular! god its big! I could quite clearly see the ring structure thanks to Louie's filter.

we Packed it in some time just before midnight and headed home...

in all not a bad night :)
Thanks guys!

ps: tho the skies were clear the seeign wasnt that stable. I had a coulp of goes at Jupiter but it wobbled around everywhere.. :(

Orion
03-07-2005, 02:23 PM
Great write up on how your night went Ving.
It is good to see that you got some observing done. Some times it is worth while sticking around to later on in the night and it is always nice to have good company and a hot cupa. :thumbsup:

atalas
03-07-2005, 02:30 PM
Yep was a good night I thought David,was great to finally meet you,and big congrats on finding the Helix ! in a lot of sky glow I might add . The Ring M57 and the Helix are the best two looking ring nebs for small scopes.

Louie :2thumbs:

ving
03-07-2005, 03:14 PM
yeah, I have to say i was impressed with the ring. It had some good detail. :D

oh and I dont think I thanked you for the noodles :thumbsup:

:)

ving
03-07-2005, 03:18 PM
that reminds me...
I told cheryl bout you guys trying to convince me to go to the central coast meet. :poke:
lol

cahullian
03-07-2005, 03:55 PM
nice write up ving. Look forward to seeing you next weekend.

ving
03-07-2005, 04:10 PM
:lol:

dont hold your breathe waiting for me... I said I told her, I didnt say she was keen on it :P

iceman
04-07-2005, 06:16 AM
Thanks for the writeup, there's no way I thought you'd get any viewing in! It was total cloud cover the whole night on the central coast.

I might try and make the next one.

ving
04-07-2005, 09:05 AM
sure come along mike. everyone invited :)
maybe Rob will stick around next time :P

rmcpb
04-07-2005, 09:15 AM
We were 24 hours too early!!

I took the scope out later on Saturday night and the seeing was so poor that I only had a quick look around then packed up. BUT last night I went out to Astrorock at Woodford with some other observers, you can nearly see the whole sky and it was spectacular. The seeing was so sharp and the views were great. I just cruized for most of the night and now am paying the price when I try to do some serious thinking for work :) Didn't find Tempel 1 though :( but after Dave's comment about it being nearly an averted vision thing I don't feel so bad.

We have to try again!!

ving
04-07-2005, 09:20 AM
I am not liking my chances of finding it tonight in my backyard :)

by the time I get home the impact will have happened so it might be ok... just have to wait and see...

seeker372011
04-07-2005, 09:24 AM
Whats Astrorock, Rod?

rmcpb
04-07-2005, 09:28 AM
Astrorock is the nick name given to a huge, fairly flat rock to the south of Woodford just before you go into the national park on the way to Murphy's Glen. Its commonly used by astro people as it give very different viuews to those from Linden observatory.

ving
04-07-2005, 09:30 AM
does it cut out any of the skyglow linden gets to the east?

rmcpb
04-07-2005, 10:01 AM
If you position yourself in the right place you can cut out most of Sydney.

Dave47tuc
04-07-2005, 10:13 AM
Great report David. :D