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Old 30-11-2006, 11:00 PM
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hello from the MPAS!

I am a member of the MPAS like Dave. I have been a member for about 8 years [gulp] and have been running our society's library for baout the last 3 years. We have a lot of books which are very helpful for observing: books on astrophotography, testing your telescope, making your own telescope etc. All members get to borrow stuff for a month or two months with renewal. This is a much longer period of time than in any public library. Indeed, the only people who would get borrowing rights that generous would be postgraduate university students doing their masters etc. That being said, 2006 wasn't the best of years for running the library ; I forgot to turn up 1 night [ shame on me], and another night I became so engrossed with talking to the speaker that I never picked the keys up, and many of the people who were frequent borrowers have left [ Carl went to Moe and Jakob went back to his homeland of the Czech Republic.]

The Briars is our main dark site for viewing. It is a big place where you can get lost ; I got lost the first time I went there. It might be a good idea for Dave to stick a map of the Briars somewhere with the viewing area marked out.
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Old 01-12-2006, 06:38 AM
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Old 01-12-2006, 10:16 AM
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hello fellow space cadets

I add that there are a variety of ways of being a member of MPAS including a newsletter-only membership for people who are unable to attend meetings etc.
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Old 01-12-2006, 10:59 AM
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I'd love to come along but I'm in NSW for that weekend .. will keep an eye out 1st thing next year tho, I've moved into an apartment so haven't had the scope out nearly as much as I'd like to.
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Old 01-12-2006, 02:17 PM
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Hi All,
Here is a Map of the Briars area, showing you where the observing field is located.
Thanks john for the map
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Old 04-12-2006, 09:18 PM
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Unfortunately cant make it on the 16th, it is our turn this year to host an annual BBQ on that night but will get definately get there sometime soon.
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Old 05-12-2006, 11:18 AM
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thanks Dave and MPAS for being such great hosts last Friday night. It was great to meet everyone but especially Greg and all his toys. (BIG toys!)
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Old 05-12-2006, 11:56 AM
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thanks Dave and MPAS for being such great hosts last Friday night. It was great to meet everyone but especially Greg and all his toys. (BIG toys!)
Good one Steve Hope to see you and many others in the future.

No problem Daniel. Will see you in the new year.
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Old 11-12-2006, 03:24 PM
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Thanks for the info Dave!

This sounds great. Have PMed you for more detail.
If the weather turns out horrid, would you say that the talk is still
worth coming to?

Cheers,
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Old 11-12-2006, 03:38 PM
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Hi Chris,
I have sent you a pm.

For anyone thinking of going to the Briars this Saturday the 16th.
All is good to meet up there at 7pm.
Ring me for those who have my number, if not follow the thread.
Weather at this stage is for fine conditions but that may change.
Will post friday with final details.
Hope to see some IIS people this weekend if not early next year.
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Old 15-12-2006, 09:23 AM
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Hi,
For those who want to go to the Briars (see map above) all is go at this stage. Weather forcast is for a fine day for the 16th
So anyone have any ? Pm me or just turn up. Meet between 6 and 7 pm at the Observing field. I will do another post tomorrow.
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Old 15-12-2006, 10:44 AM
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If the weather co-operates I'll be there
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Old 16-12-2006, 12:11 PM
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Hi all,
the weather is fine down here today. So if anyone wants to go to the Briars Observatory site, just follow the map above and meet up there after 6pm.
If you want to arrive later that's fine. But It can be hard to find in the dark.

If your unable to come today I will post a new date in the new year or PM me at any time to arrange to visit the site.

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Old 17-12-2006, 04:13 PM
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Hi,
We had a very nice night at the Briars. And thanks to the MPAS for letting IIS observers to use the site.
We will have another get together in the new year.
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The next Briars meeting will be on Feb 17. Split to new thread: http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ad.php?t=16412
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Images from the Melbourne IIS viewing night at MPAS on 17/02/2007 below:

http://rjk.melb.org/images/stories/m...7-02-2007.html

Thanks to all who attended.
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Old 18-02-2007, 09:34 AM
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Very nice photo's rez, just came back from the briars and will post photo's too.
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Old 18-02-2007, 10:48 AM
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As promised here are some photo's.
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Old 18-02-2007, 12:17 PM
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Hi All,
Last night was a most successful night and morning. It’s hard to say how many people came along. But between IIS members and MPAS members I would say around 40 people where in attendance. The observing field was very full of scopes. Pictures below don’t show the full amount of scopes. As at least 6 more arrived after dark. All range of scopes where on show. From the MPAS’s 18” Newt and Greg’s 22” down to small 70mm Refractors. Six 10” Newts. A few 12” Newts. A couple of LX 200. A couple of home made scopes, which was great to see. Oh and Terry who decided to bring his scope but not set it up.

It was funny to see Terry meet IIS people for the first time in the flesh. Oh your Geoff and geez your Steve!! Yeh I know you Dave! Other IIS people to catch up with Christian,
Andy, Martian, Daniel, Darren, Robert, and many more (yeh I forgot who!)
MPAS members on site President Peter, also Kevin, Greg, Bob, Alios, John, Marty,
Good to see Julian and Mark, so many more it was a great turn out.

Now I couldn’t begin to tell you how many objects we observed. But the big ones where a hit. Saturn, the comet, Jupiter. 47tuc, Omega Cen, 5128 and M104. The list goes on and on. I observed 20 members of the Virgo Cluster and had what I thought was my best Jupiter view for a long time. I was able to use my 4 mm Radian. Most thought the view with a light green filter was great. GRS and many cloud bands on Jupiter viewed.
All scopes showed objects well. The seeing was very good.

There are many stories of the night, I hope others may say some. But one that stood out was I had Marty come over at around midnight. I gave him a run down on how to use the Argo Navis. After that I sat back and just called out NGC, Messier objects for him to observe. I think he observed 30 odd objects many for the first time. He just loved how the AN worked and it never missed an object all night. I think the thrill as always for me was showing people objects they had never seen before.
All scopes on site where fantastic as they where being used. As for the Skywatcher V GSO Dob battle the winner was!! A draw of course as everyone enjoyed the viewing.

Many people stayed on as I gave a who will be here to dawn!! Did not quite make it. But the night wrapped up by 5.30Am this morning. I have had 2 hours sleep, and I think many maybe in the same boat. It was worth it as it was a very successful night.

Thanks to the MPAS for the use of the site and thanks to all that came along.
Regards,
Dave.
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