[tas-list] Re: program for April

  • From: "charles jacobson" <jacobsonc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tas-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 12:50:21 -0800

Thanks; I tried to see it naked eye with our wonderful lightbloom; no way

Turn the c14 on where it was supposed to be.  Probably saw a fuzzy ball. No 
tail, My corrector plate was fogging in retrospect, I was very cold by 1am

Jupiter was pretty good. But not amazing as it sometimes is.

Before you sell anything like your refractor let me know. .  what are you going 
to do with your g11? chuck

 

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Hey Chuck 

I was out trying my new camera last night and took a wide angle shot of Taurus, 
a 30 sec. exposure at ISO 4000. Later in the evening I looked at my pictures 
and noticed a green ball of light to the N of the M 45, and looking on a chart 
saw no star in that position. Going out with binoculars I saw that it was a 
comet and now at the library see that it is Comet Lovejoy. Going out at 
midnight it was then between the trees but I could see it naked eye ! if you 
get a chance to go to Goldendale take a look, it must be close to third 
magnitude.

Jerry

 

On Friday, March 28, 2014 8:54 PM, charles jacobson <jacobsonc@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:

 

Out April program with be by Sean O’Neill  , PhD  on his chief research 
interest ; dark holes. He currently is a visiting professor in the Physics 
department of PLU. 

Chuck j

 

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