TrevorW
01-11-2008, 09:28 PM
You know I was contemplating today whether or not to set my scopes up for an imaging session tonight because of lingering whispy cloud, why I like astronomy as a hobby, considering it can be frustrating, technically challenging, expensive and sometimes one can feel out of their depth and then it dawned on me why I like it as a hobby and have done so on and off since I was a kid.
Its because the stars have always been there and will be until the day I die something solid and reliable permanent to appreciate and everytime I look at them or try something different whether it's imaging or spectral anaylsis I see something new to appreciate and broaden my knowledge along the way.
Its not spiritual but it makes you ponder how insignificant you are in the scheme of things and even though we whinge about the weather or a jet stream or clouds it doesn't really matter as we can enjoy our hobby even when we're not behind our scope and really appreciate those nights we are.
:thumbsup:
Its because the stars have always been there and will be until the day I die something solid and reliable permanent to appreciate and everytime I look at them or try something different whether it's imaging or spectral anaylsis I see something new to appreciate and broaden my knowledge along the way.
Its not spiritual but it makes you ponder how insignificant you are in the scheme of things and even though we whinge about the weather or a jet stream or clouds it doesn't really matter as we can enjoy our hobby even when we're not behind our scope and really appreciate those nights we are.
:thumbsup: