Punggai Trip (March 11 - 13)

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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Phylliss:

Punggai trips for April/May are: 8-10/4/2011, and 6-8/5/2011

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Those who are going tomorrow, please pack tonight! Don't forget your dew heaters or heat packs...and the unexpired passport. :P
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enjoy ur trips! do share some nice pics up :) I will enjoy IT show for u guys! :D
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The trip was fun thou the window was short, but i did test my scope abit lol.
Mine was purely visual and i saw this there, some can be seen in SG but its sharper there.

Crescent moon
Saturn with moons
Jupiter with moons
Omega Centuri
M65
M66
M45 Pleiades
M42

Tested in VMC and very positive results even thou the condition wasn't ideal. lol
Can't wait for the next trip.

And yeah, i have finally seen the holy grail in telescopes mount hahaha
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Not forgetting the sharing sessions by Remus lol!!! It was great!
hope the students we met there will join this forum :)
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Posting the trip photos taken by James on behalf of James. Enjoy!


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Nice photos.....and seems like a big crowd.

Always nice to see more people getting interested in astro.

Look like I should make a trip to Punggai soon. Have not been there yet....
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What happened to the big dobs?
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I see me! Thanks Gary and James!
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Yo Enterprise! post your photos le lol
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@Enterprise. You are welcomed. :)

I hope someone took a group shot of everyone in this trip.

Some thoughts after seeing these photos:

- G11 on wheels! The 88 FLAK gun is mobile now!
- 3D Sun with Binoviewer!
- Are those fluorescent sticks? LOL. Someone is very afraid of people banging into his setup at night. :)
- So many refractors. Where are the big CATS? :)
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