Partial Lunar Eclipse- this Saturday 26 June in Randwick
Hi all,
Should the impossible happen and the clouds clear this Saturday evening, a session at the oval of Randwick Girls' High School will kick of around 7:30pm.
All are welcome to come.
Let me know if you need more than an hour to set up as first contact for the eclipse is expected at around 8:30pm.
Many thanks to Hickny for allowing the oval to be available to us, cheers mate!
Sorry for the short notice, but things only got going tonight for this.
Funny though, Steffan, I typed the same into google maps and it marked the above entrance, .
Yes, I know, but it says this is the boys' school. I had no idea both schools shared the same building (what's the point of having separate ones then, really?).
So, it's the large square lawn area south of the school buildings?
Sadly, the weather forecast doesn't look too good. But they've been wrong before, haven't they
This is also an opportunity for those who are new to astronomy or have just got a new scope to come and have a session with some more experienced types. There will be several different scopes along with different types of mounts and accessories too.
I hope the sky will break. Even if there will be light clouds, we should still be able to resolve the moon through a telescope. Would be wonderous viewing the earths umbra through the craters.
Moon enters penumbra: 2010 Jun 26 18:55:22 Moon enters umbra: 2010 Jun 26 20:16:20 Maximum eclipse: 2010 Jun 26 21:38:16 Moon leaves umbra: 2010 Jun 26 23:00:04
Moon leaves penumbra: 2010 Jun 27 00:21:11
Umbral magnitude: 0.542
Hickny and I will look to get there for 7pm if we can. Old Hickny has a flu to kill a horse, so may not stay long. Might start packing once the Moon leaves umbra- I've got a football match to watch...
Vamos Charruas!! Arriba la Celeste!! Adelante el Paisito!
Oops, nearly forgot to thank Glen for posting the eclipse details. Thanks, mate, greatly appriecitated!
Mental.
Last edited by mental4astro; 26-06-2010 at 04:47 PM.
And I nearly missed it as the June section of my Astronomy 2010 says it is "NOT" visible from Australia but see part II for details - which of course says it is!
Well, it turned out to be quite a night. All up we were 15 people there to watch the slow progression of Earth's shadow across the moon.
I took my little C5 with a webcam and took some snappy-happies. Morls brought along his new 8" newt.
I've added a few pics as the eclipse reached maximum. Sorry about the flecks from a dirty diagonal. The pics were taken afocal with a 32mm plossl, and just single frames. No "flats" here, Brett!
Hickny, many thanks again for going out of your way to open the oval to us considering how crook you were! Ta, mate, .
I couldn't unshackle myself tonight unfortunately, having to attend a best mate's family affair.
However, I managed to completely hijack the get-together by bringing along the ED80 and drawing the eclipse to everybody's attention. The Moon continues to be a mighty crowd pleaser when looked at through a scope
i had a great evening, and have to thank nick and alex for helping out a complete beginner! this forum is such a good resource, and it's great to have such experienced people pointing me in the right direction....fantastic, thank you again.