Next Star Gazing Session
There were darker sites but I had to locate a site which wasn't muddyAirconvent wrote:Looks like you all had a great time. I only hope the group photo was not taken at the site 'cos that street light looks bright!
And I only recognised some faces meaning the rest are "new" Singastroians?
Do write a report on how the night went. I am particularly inteested in how it compares to Mersing, how convenient is it to go there and is it as remote?
rich
(cos of the rain earlier in the day) and had stable ground for the telescopes. Besides, we had kids with us so it's quite dangerous to trek in the dark.
If everyone's adventurous enough and we're sufficiently equipped with lanterns/torches, we could venture into darker places at the same location next time.
I suggested this place cos it is sufficiently secure and we do not need to fear that we may be pounced upon by robbers. It's M'sia, not S'pore so we need to take such precautions.
Didn't realize I was so happy until I saw the photos . How can a woman not happy if she got some sapphires and diamonds !nice group photo! Everyone looks so extremely happy (especially Lily)!
Thanks Richard for the name of the double star. They were beautiful - 1 bigger yellow star and 1 smaller blue star in the night sky - Like a pair of sapphires. And Vega is like a diamond.
For the benefit of beginners like myself, here's an excerpt on Albireo -
Albireo (and IC1296): Albireo is a double star (meaning two stars gravitationally bound to each other) seen in the sky as the foot of the Northern Cross; also it is the head of Cygnus the swan. It is also known as Beta Cygni, as the second brightest star in Cygnus. Visually, it is a breathtaking sight, and can be seen in all its glory with binoculars, which clearly split the pair, showing Beta 1 as a magnitude 3.1 yellow star, and Beta 2 as a magnitude 5.1 blue star. The two are separated by about 35 arcseconds, and the stars are some 400 light-years away from us. Albireo is a delightful summer and early fall sight in the northern hemisphere.
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Good consideration..! Interest is one thing but safety is always more important. And of course, I hate muddy grounds too!astrobabe wrote: There were darker sites but I had to locate a site which wasn't muddy
(cos of the rain earlier in the day) and had stable ground for the telescopes. Besides, we had kids with us so it's quite dangerous to trek in the dark.
If everyone's adventurous enough and we're sufficiently equipped with lanterns/torches, we could venture into darker places at the same location next time.
I suggested this place cos it is sufficiently secure and we do not need to fear that we may be pounced upon by robbers. It's M'sia, not S'pore so we need to take such precautions.
If this place is almost as dark as Mersing and nearer by car, I think its worth a second look. Any map to show where exactly this place is?
Anyone has the coordinates?
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This double used to be a hot favourite with early Singastrons. I remember Gavin (he seemed to have disappeared again!) pointing it out to me and I was thrilled by the 2 colours. But somehow down the years, interest in it waned.Lily wrote: Thanks Richard for the name of the double star. They were beautiful - 1 bigger yellow star and 1 smaller blue star in the night sky - Like a pair of sapphires. And Vega is like a diamond.
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Thanks for rekindling it , Lily.
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Hi Chrischrisyeo wrote:HI.
Decided to put up the smaller versions of the group photo for those who don't want to download the zip file:
A:
http://www.singastro.org/album_showpage ... pic_id=550
B:
http://www.singastro.org/album_showpage ... pic_id=551
How about putting names to the photo so we know who the "new" star trekkers are...
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Hi,
The group photo look nice... care to point out who is who?? I know a few of them, but some cannot remember their names... sorry :oops: :oops: ... always see them in the dark and I'm very bad at remember names... :oops: :oops:
Have a nice day.
PS: Coolest man award goes to... Ian!!
The group photo look nice... care to point out who is who?? I know a few of them, but some cannot remember their names... sorry :oops: :oops: ... always see them in the dark and I'm very bad at remember names... :oops: :oops:
Have a nice day.
PS: Coolest man award goes to... Ian!!
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Next Star Gazing Session
Try my best, based on pict A, the newbies are 2 on the left and 3 on the right.
Back row : KC(Lily's husband), Jenny Tan (timpani), Chris, Richard, Colin, Roland, Weixiong, Ian's other half, Ian, Yvon(astrobabe), me
Front row : Jiayuan, Carole, Hoyan (Lily's daughter), Wenbin (my son), Lily with her son (Junwei).
Hopefully I get everyone correctly.
Thxs Jiayuan.
Back row : KC(Lily's husband), Jenny Tan (timpani), Chris, Richard, Colin, Roland, Weixiong, Ian's other half, Ian, Yvon(astrobabe), me
Front row : Jiayuan, Carole, Hoyan (Lily's daughter), Wenbin (my son), Lily with her son (Junwei).
Hopefully I get everyone correctly.
Thxs Jiayuan.
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Re: Next Star Gazing Session
You're right, Clifford. Kudos on your good memory.Clifford60 wrote:Hopefully I get everyone correctly.
...clouds, please go away, let me see the stars today...