October 24th 2024
Thanks Chris and Ian šSteveSent from my iPhoneOn 24 Oct 2024, at 19:12, Ian Smith ian@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: ian@PROTECTED Hello Steve, Clare and I would like to come. Cheers, Ian On 23 Oct 2024, at 22:15, steve creasey stevecreasey3@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote:  From: stevecreasey3@PROTECTED Hi all, After the very enjoyable ...Continue Reading
October 24th 2024
Hello Steve, Clare and I would like to come. Cheers, Ian On 23 Oct 2024, at 22:15, steve creasey stevecreasey3@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote:  From: stevecreasey3@PROTECTED Hi all, After the very enjoyable social/Christmas get together last year at the Packhorse, we thought we would do it again. We will be holding another get together on Monday the 25th November, again at The Packhorse in Milton Hill at 8pm. If you are interested in joining us, please let ...Continue Reading
October 24th 2024
Thanks EricSteveSent from my iPhoneOn 24 Oct 2024, at 16:47, Eric Southam southam671@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: southam671@PROTECTED Hi Steve,Iām in!Thanks,Eric (Southam)Sent from my iPadOn 23 Oct 2024, at 22:28, steve creasey stevecreasey3@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: stevecreasey3@P ...Continue Reading
October 24th 2024
Hi Steve,Please count me in.Chris P.On Wed, 23 Oct 2024, 22:10 steve creasey stevecreasey3@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List], <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: __ From: stevecreasey3@PROTECTED Hi all, After the very enjoyable social/Christmas get together last year at the Packhorse, we thought we would do it again.We will be holding another get together on Monday the 25th November, again at The Packhorse in Milton Hill at 8p ...Continue Reading
October 24th 2024
Hi Steve,Iām in!Thanks,Eric (Southam)Sent from my iPadOn 23 Oct 2024, at 22:28, steve creasey stevecreasey3@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: From: stevecreasey3@PROTECTED Hi all, After the very enjoyable social/Christmas get together last year at the Packhorse, we thought we would do it again.We will be holding another get together on Monday the 25th November, again at The Packhorse in Mil ...Continue Reading
October 23rd 2024
Hi all, After the very enjoyable social/Christmas get together last year at the Packhorse, we thought we would do it again.We will be holding another get together on Monday the 25th November, again at The Packhorse in Milton Hill at 8pm. If you are interested in joining us, please let me know as soon as possible. Once I have an idea of numbers I will be asking for a deposit and sending out the menu. Kind regards Steve ...Continue Reading
October 20th 2024
Just a quick reminder that the October beginners meeting is tomorrow Monday 21st at the usual venue. Talks will cover the Scale of the Solar system and Meteors Owen ...Continue Reading
October 18th 2024
Hi Trevor, Nice to hear from you. Glad your group got to see it. š Yes, i saw the Musk satellites too. In two trains. It was the first time i have seen them after launch like that, although i have seen photos and videos of them in these formations. It was kind of eerie, them silently passing along like that until they faded into the Earthās shadow. All the best, Julian. š Sent from my iPhone On 18 Oct 2024, at 11:02, Ray Bellis ray@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasm ...Continue Reading
October 18th 2024
I got this with from Southmoor with my iPhone 15 with a 10s handheld shot, taken 19:40. Ray ...Continue Reading
October 18th 2024
Nice report Julian.Though difficult, mainly owing to the bright Moon, I caught the Comet in 10x42 binoculars last night along with a local group of viewers on Aldwick Beach at 19:20 ish. It was not easy to see with a window between darkening after sunset, some persistent thin Cirrus and increasing Hunter's Moonshine being short ( as you can see). I used 2 stars Yed Posterior and Yed Prior to point to the Comet. The SeeStar was hunting for the Comet for around an hour after sunset before it ...Continue Reading
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