Immediate activation at Woodlands !

Alright, this is for sharing of your observation experience. Or, if you are arranging gatherings, star-gazing expeditions or just want some company to go observing together, you can shout it out here.
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Immediate activation at Woodlands !

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Hi All,

Weather looks promising now and i will be having observation in Woodlands at this moment. Will be setting up at the hardcourt beside 888 Plaza (in front of Woodlands Primary School).

Interested parties can contact me at 9 1 8 3 7 0 6 4.

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Sam
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Post by Sam Lee »

Phew, just finished unpacking everything and stuffing them into the dry box.

Here's a short report on the observation session. Norman (Norman Soh) , Kai Long (Razsky) and Father + 2 other friends joined the session , making a total of 6 people.

During the initial setup , the entire sky was covered in rain clouds in just a few minutes time (few minutes ago , it was clear skies). Nevertheless , i setup the C5 with Norman and hope for the best. It wasn't until when Razsky and gang reach when it starts to clear up small patches of the sky.
Auriga , Taurus, Orion and slowly Canis Major are all visible through openings in the clouds.
Gave the guys a first peek at Mars which was boiling at the time because of thin high clouds. After which M42 , M41 , Seven Sisters through the Binos. Gave them a brief run through on the constellations and alpha stars.
At around the same point , spotted Saturn rising through the sky and above horizon clouds. The gang were all awe by the view of Saturn through the scope, especially with the rings.

After which we chit chat awhile before calling it a night at 2am.

Thanks Norman and Razsky for the quick response on CSN Woodlands. Hope you guys have a fun and enriching night under the stars. Drop me an sms when you guys want to do it again. It is more than welcoming for you to bring your family members or friends who are interested.

For those of you who like to be included in Clear Skies Network Woodlands , please drop me a PM with your name and contact. Will activate everyone whenever there are observation sessions in Woodlands.

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Sam
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Post by Razsky »

It was nice. I wanted to see Saturn with my own eyes for a very long time and i am happy that i had the chance. Haha. Hope to go for an obs another day. CLEAR SKIES!
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Whoops, sorry, double posting.
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My first educational tour of the skies

Post by Norman Soh »

Yeah! At last! Thanks Sam!

Was walking home and prepared to call it a night when I received an unexpected sms from Sam. We (or rather, I) had been disappointed for many weeks (or was it months?) by cloudy skies and I had almost given up. So although rather tired, and it being past my bed-time (lol) I decided not to miss the opportunity. Hopped onto a feeder bus and I was there.

This was the first time that I had observed the night sky with any kind of telescope. It was a totally new experience for me. Appreciate all the education provided by Sam and Kai Long. The light sabre was cool too.

Saturn looks unique, but I couldn't spot its moons. Looking forward to seeing the moon next. When will the moon be available for sighting next, maybe can try to see it with my bino?
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Post by acc »

Wah nice sounds like you guys had a good session! clear skies!
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Post by Airconvent »

That's great...Keep it up Sam!
Then we have Weixing's Tampinese CSN in the East, and your Woodlands CSN in the North. Now if I can convince David Lian to reactivate the Western CSN and CC to spin up his Southern CSN, we will have Singapore covered!
Indeed seeing Saturn is perhaps the most rewarding sight for a newbie because it is so beautiful....

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Post by mySG_jy »

these day the clouds can come in and out within 10-20 minutes. So whenever get clear sky just go, what Sam did was a good example, don't wait up just go and leave a phone number for people to contact him if they plan to go.

well done Sam.

p.s Clifford, you have been very quiet lately. Traveling???
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Post by rcj »

you guys are lucky!! for once, the north is clear while the east was cloudy! :(
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Post by acc »

Airconvent wrote: CC to spin up his Southern CSN....

:lol:
No car leh... :cry: tempted to buy a weekend car...
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