marekc
12-10-2005, 05:16 PM
Hi Everybody,
I'm an amateur astronomer from the San Francisco Bay area of the U.S.A., and I had a wonderful observing trip to Australia this year. A friend and I flew in to Sydney on August 28th for a ten-night observing session in Coonabarabran. Within an hour of arriving at our observing site, I had decided that this 'once in a lifetime' trip was going to be the first of many 'once a year' trips if possible. I am already laying plans for next year's holiday.
Here in the S.F. Bay Area, there are a lot of amateur astronomers. Several clubs co-exist around here, some more formal than others. Perhaps the least formal is called 'TAC' - The Astronomy Connection. We consider ourselves a 'non-club club'. The TAC website is a lot like iceinspace, in fact. It's located at www.observers.org (http://www.observers.org).
I posted observing reports ("ORs") to the TAC page while I was in Coona, and also after I got back. I thought that it might be fun to post links to those reports here on iceinspace, in case anyone wants to read the perspective of a northern hemisphere observer taking an observing holiday in the SoHem. As you can see from the last couple of reports, I got pretty carried away with my enjoyment of the whole experience. What a great time!
p.s.: Apologies for any errors in my understanding of 18th and 19th century Scottish and Australian history. This'll make sense if you read the last of the posts.
Hopefully these links will work properly:
http://observers.org/tac.mailing.list/2005/Aug/0306.html
http://observers.org/tac.mailing.list/2005/Aug/0382.html
http://observers.org/tac.mailing.list/2005/Sep/0062.html
http://observers.org/tac.mailing.list/2005/Sep/0148.html
http://observers.org/tac.mailing.list/2005/Sep/0151.html
http://observers.org/tac.mailing.list/2005/Sep/0152.html
Thanks for having such a great country! (Oh, and NZ rocks, too - I spent several months there in 1996...)
Marek Cichanski
Palo Alto, California
I'm an amateur astronomer from the San Francisco Bay area of the U.S.A., and I had a wonderful observing trip to Australia this year. A friend and I flew in to Sydney on August 28th for a ten-night observing session in Coonabarabran. Within an hour of arriving at our observing site, I had decided that this 'once in a lifetime' trip was going to be the first of many 'once a year' trips if possible. I am already laying plans for next year's holiday.
Here in the S.F. Bay Area, there are a lot of amateur astronomers. Several clubs co-exist around here, some more formal than others. Perhaps the least formal is called 'TAC' - The Astronomy Connection. We consider ourselves a 'non-club club'. The TAC website is a lot like iceinspace, in fact. It's located at www.observers.org (http://www.observers.org).
I posted observing reports ("ORs") to the TAC page while I was in Coona, and also after I got back. I thought that it might be fun to post links to those reports here on iceinspace, in case anyone wants to read the perspective of a northern hemisphere observer taking an observing holiday in the SoHem. As you can see from the last couple of reports, I got pretty carried away with my enjoyment of the whole experience. What a great time!
p.s.: Apologies for any errors in my understanding of 18th and 19th century Scottish and Australian history. This'll make sense if you read the last of the posts.
Hopefully these links will work properly:
http://observers.org/tac.mailing.list/2005/Aug/0306.html
http://observers.org/tac.mailing.list/2005/Aug/0382.html
http://observers.org/tac.mailing.list/2005/Sep/0062.html
http://observers.org/tac.mailing.list/2005/Sep/0148.html
http://observers.org/tac.mailing.list/2005/Sep/0151.html
http://observers.org/tac.mailing.list/2005/Sep/0152.html
Thanks for having such a great country! (Oh, and NZ rocks, too - I spent several months there in 1996...)
Marek Cichanski
Palo Alto, California