Fellow observer, Ron Ravneberg, passed away today in Columbus,
Ohio. Ron had pancreatic cancer.
Well known in North America, Ron also had many friends here in
Australia and was a member of the Astronomical Society of New
South Wales.
A regular contributor to the Society's journal, The Universe,
Ron also made a few appearances to the South Pacific Star Party,
where he would then earn the title of "person who had traveled
furthest to attend the star party".
Sydney colleague, Don Whiteman, told me recently that Ron always
expressed the view that whenever he built a new scope, he felt a
social responsibility to fellow enthusiasts to then document it
by way of an article. This then inspired others to write.
I corresponded with Ron last October and it was heartening to
learn that though his health meant he was doing a little less
astronomy, he was still using his 4.5" refractor in the backyard
with his Argo Navis and he was planning a trip with his
bother-in-law, Bob, to visit Tom & Jeanie Clark in Chiefland,
Florida, to do some observing with Tom's 24".
Ron sent me a photo taken by Terry Dickinson at the Starfest the
prior year in Ontario. See
http://www.wildcard-innovations.com.au/images/ronr.jpg
Australian friends, Tony Buckley and Lachlan MacDonald, upon
learning of Ron's status late last year, immediately booked
themselves on a plane flight from Sydney to Columbus Ohio, where
they paid Ron an unannounced surprise visit.
Our thoughts are with Ron's family and many friends around the
world.
Best Regards
Gary Kopff
Sydney, Australia