July 28th 2024
As we have no Spacewatch for August I thought I would put together a brief update August sees the return of astronomical dark and we have two major events should the skies ever clear Perseid meteor shower. This peaks on August 12th at about 14:00 thus the best time to see Perseids will probably be the predawn hours on the 12th or the evening/morning of the 13th August. There will be a first quarter moon but it will set before midnight so there will be good conditions for observing thi ...Continue Reading
July 25th 2024
Me, too. If needed. 🙂 Sent from my iPhone On 25 Jul 2024, at 10:47, Ian Smith ian@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: ian@PROTECTED Hello Bob, I can help out. I don’t have a scope small enough for putting on the roof but happy to look after a stand and talk to people and help with setting up, etc. can bring the usual sets of photos to give away. Cheers, Ian On 25 Jul 2024, at 09:54, Tony Murphy tony1kenobi@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical S ...Continue Reading
July 25th 2024
forgot to add my email tony1kenobi@PROTECTEDOn Thu, 25 Jul 2024 at 14:17, Tony Murphy tony1kenobi@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: __ From: tony1kenobi@PROTECTED In the spirit of useful equipment for sale I have a Tektronix 2235 Oscilliscope for sale. It has been tested and is working. It comes with a manual and 3 probes. I was going to put it up on ebay but just in case I though I would post he ...Continue Reading
July 25th 2024
In the spirit of useful equipment for sale I have a Tektronix 2235 Oscilliscope for sale. It has been tested and is working. It comes with a manual and 3 probes. I was going to put it up on ebay but just in case I though I would post here as someone may fancy this splendid piece of equipment.Photo AttachedLet me know if anyone is interested. Buyer collects and £100 will secure the purchase, Buyer collects, am near Didcot.cheersTony ...Continue Reading
July 25th 2024
I have a small 80mm Mak and a photo tripod that is easy to carry and move when observing, and can almost put the telescope into my pocket :-)plus I love stairs :-)On Thu, 25 Jul 2024 at 12:37, Chris Holt chris.holt@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: __ From: chris.holt@PROTECTED Hello Chris The date has been proposed by the Abingdon County Hall Museum and would be a 'Museum at Night' event (a national ...Continue Reading
July 25th 2024
If you are vertically challenged you could get a mak in easily. I might bring mine. 140mm. Gwyneth. On Thu, 25 Jul 2024 at 12:22, Chris Holt chris.holt@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: __ From: chris.holt@PROTECTED Hello Chris The date has been proposed by the Abingdon County Hall Museum and would be a 'Museum at Night' event (a national initiative). The date is not ideal but ther ...Continue Reading
July 25th 2024
Hi, Whilst I do recognise that it makes more sense to sell the following on UK Astronomy Buy and Sell, or even eBay, I thought it would be worth posting on the AAS group list before I went through the pain of listing and shipping everything separately. Hopefully this post doesn't contravene any group guidelines. The following would obviously get someone off to a flying start in astrophotography: Skywatcher 250PDS Newtonian telescope Moonlite CR2 Crayford-style focuser ZWO ASI 294 MC Pro camera ZWO O ...Continue Reading
July 25th 2024
Hello Chris The date has been proposed by the Abingdon County Hall Museum and would be a 'Museum at Night' event (a national initiative). The date is not ideal but there will be a near full Moon and visitors can be shown crater rays in the absence of terminator highlighted relief. The access from the attic gallery to the roof terrace is closer to being a loft ladder and hatch, so any SCT or Mak would need to be small rather than mid sized. Chris H On 25/07/2024 11:18, Chris Pickford ...Continue Reading
July 25th 2024
You can’t get anything more than an 80mm refractor onto the roof because of the stairs, which is why holding it there is such a dumb idea. *From:* aasmail@PROTECTED <aasmail@PROTECTED> *Sent:* 25 July 2024 11:31*To:* Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List <aasmail@PROTECTED>*Subject:* [aaslist] Oct 18th Abingdon Town Hall From: chrspickford020@PROTECTED Bob, Oct 18th the Moon is 97% full, and not excessively interesting. However, Saturn is almost edge on and ...Continue Reading
July 25th 2024
Bob,Oct 18th the Moon is 97% full, and not excessively interesting. However, Saturn is almost edge on and 22 degrees up at that time, so anyone with a mid sized SCT or Mak I'm sure would be welcome!Chris ...Continue Reading
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