How fitting indeed. That's the one thing I hate about ageing.. losing friends along the way. I know this thread comes at a sensitive time for many, but I'm sure Davids' idea will be taken with the very good intention that he has. Let's remember these wonderful astro friends with a memory, a smile and (in my case) a raised glass of fine port towards a clear dark sky.
2005 Erwin VanderVelden - A member of The Southern Astronomical Society and Brisbane Astronomical Society. Regarded by many as pioneer in astro digital SLR. A valuable contributor to NASA's Messenger probe to Venus he has Minor Planet 14664 named in his honour. So far ahead of his time with planetary imaging I can only wonder at the astonishing images we would be treated to if he were still with us,
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...n+Vandervelden
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/obser.../14029937.html
2007 Nick Williams - A long time member of The Brisbane Astronomical Society. A regular at Qld Astrofest and known affectionately by my son for many years as "Hey Dad, that guy that laughs a lot is on the phone". Nick was a very keen amateur astronomer and contributed so much to amateur astronomy in Queensland over many, many years. There was so much more to Nick, as an accomplished bass player, we used to have some great music discussions having both come from the 80s Aussie pub rock scene.
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ad.php?t=23521
Both very much missed by myself, I am sure others will contribute more about them.
PeterM.