Catch Jupiter, the moon and some of the brighter deep-sky-objects with us! All are welcomed.
Venue: Tiong Bahru Park
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006
Time: 7.30pm - 9.30pm or till late
Link to map: http://www.street-directory.com/jobstre ... =1&level=7
p/s: Calling for more scope owners to bring their equipment for this event. Volunteers? Please reply in this thread or PM me with your equipment info. Thanks.
Singastro JuMparty on 5 Aug
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Singastro JuMparty on 5 Aug
Last edited by acc on Fri Aug 11, 2006 11:29 pm, edited 3 times in total.
We do it in the dark...
Portaball 12.5"
Takahashi Mewlon 210
William Optics 110ED
...and all night long!
Portaball 12.5"
Takahashi Mewlon 210
William Optics 110ED
...and all night long!
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I'll walk over from my home and bring my 80mm refractor. Excellent opportunity for my wife Sherry to come along and have a chance to view the sky with the better scopes of others... she has seen through my small refractor a few times.
Like those who have to explain to wives about staying up late into the night watching 22 crazy guys chasing a dumb soccer ball, it'll take time for some of us to explain to spouses the wonders of staring into 'empty' space... and that it has nothing to do with day-dreaming...
See you all there!
Like those who have to explain to wives about staying up late into the night watching 22 crazy guys chasing a dumb soccer ball, it'll take time for some of us to explain to spouses the wonders of staring into 'empty' space... and that it has nothing to do with day-dreaming...
See you all there!
Last edited by alvinsclee on Sun Jul 23, 2006 4:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
It's a public outreach - dun think we will have enough time to look through our own scopes! Heh..rlow wrote:How about you bring your V8" for comparison?Be there with my Astroscan!
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