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Old 07-04-2005, 12:36 AM
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Constellations & the Arafura sea

A viewing night with a difference tonight...
Had an impromptu BBQ on the shores of the Arafura sea in NE Arnhem land.
With Jupiter rising in the east as the sun set, a lovely evening began.
The constellations you would all be familiar with (Centaurus, Crux, Carina, Vela etc..) dominated the southern horizion.
Following a great BBQ Dinner it was lights out & a sky tour of the northern constellations of Auriga & Ursa Major as it rose through the NE horizion.
The clear skies were ensured by the fact that I didn't take a telescope along.
A very interesting story from one of the guests of his experience in 1958 (I think)
watching through a small refractor and seeing a new "Star" appear!
Expecting a tale of a supernova, I had not heard of, I was surprized to hear that he had in fact witnessed one of the moon missions, where they curcumnavigatred the moon.
The bright new "Star" was in fact the stage 1 & 2 separations of the launch rocket.
Now we can so easily watch the ISS pass us by, predicted within an accuracy of seconds

How the times have changed.
How did you spend your Wed night
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Old 07-04-2005, 01:29 AM
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Hi Ian,

Sounds like a great relaxing night, and probably nice and warm up there too.

Yes, the times have changed. I can remember back in Primary School being sent home to watch Neil Armstrong become the first man to walk on the Moon. Our school didn't have a TV. Either did most of the kids at school so I took about 6 kids home with me to watch it.

As for my Wed night: I was all ready to set up for another night of Sagittarius searching. I checked the sky about 10pm and it was crystal clear again but all the stars were wildly twinkling and we had a very gusty wind! Sagittarius would not be up for a couple of hours so I kept checking in case the seeing improved. By 12:30 the clouds starting rolling in and that put an end to any plans, so I spent the night watching TV and in here. Not a very exciting night but I have been spoilt with terrific viewing on the previous 2 nights (even if it was freezing).
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