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Imaging Session 18 - 8th Feb 2008

Started by Mike, Jan 24, 2008, 05:56:42

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Mike

The 18th Imaging Session will be held on Friday 8th February at 8pm (Please do not arrive before 8pm  )

This is for the astrophotographers or people interested in learning about astrophotography to get together and do some imaging. Anyone else who wants to come to watch and learn, or just do some observing is also welcome. No equipment or prior knowledge is needed.

If it is cloudy there will be a workshop on a topical subject. If you have any preferences on the topic please let me know. If it is clear we will go outside and do imaging.

Hot and cold drinks and nibbles are provided.

You are welcome to stay overnight if it is clear and you wish to do some astrophotography (or watch others do it). Bring a sleeping bag if you are staying overnight. Bring an extension lead if you need mains power. You are more than welcome to bring your own equipment along.

Please note that any member is welcome, even if you have no equipment and just want to watch and learn.

If you need the address, my phone number or any other information then send me a PM.
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Mike

Topic for the workshop will be "Using webcams for Astrophotography"
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Mike

Reminder about the Imaging Session this Friday. The weatehr forecast for Friday night is looking 50/50 at the moment so keep your fingers crossed. You never know, we might have our 4th Imaging Session were we actually got to image !!!!  :o
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan