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Who is going to Kelling Heath?

Started by Delphine, Apr 10, 2013, 12:11:57

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Delphine

It is raining here today and forecast is for fog tonight!  But better tomorrow.


Delphine

Mike

Got here today at about 1:30. Was dry when we first started setting the tents up but then it started to rain. Typically it stopped as soon as the tents were up.

It is cold and foggy right now so it looks like a pub night. So far we have Delphine, Ian, Sue, Roy, Mike, Petra, Doug, Rose, Fay and our Special Guest has also joined us again.

Hopefully better weather tomorrow.

We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Mike

Woke up at 4am this morning to go to the toilet. Went outside and it was a totally clear sky.

This morning it's warm and sunny with blue skies. However the forecast says clouds and high winds due later.

Doesn't look like we'll have conditions suitable for astronomy any time soon.

We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

MarkS

Wet and wild here in Kent at the moment.  It might be heading your way ...

Rocket Pooch

Was quite bad in West Sussex and heading up north.

But I did manage to get in a few rows of veg and plan seeds for my tomato and melon collection in the greenhouse and the chickens seem happy with thier new roof and perches.


Delphine

Quote from: MarkS on Apr 13, 2013, 20:14:06
Wet and wild here in Kent at the moment.  It might be heading your way ...

Thanks for the warning Mark. It did indeed head our way last night.  Very windy with high speed gusts all night!!  Good test to see how our tents could stand up to such conditions!!

I suppose it was my fault because I bought a new telescope!

Delphine

Carole

What did you buy Delphine?

carole

Rocket Pooch


Delphine

#23
Carole -  It is a Celestron NexStar 6SE.    Perfect for me as it is easy to assemble and light enough to carry.   I managed to sell my old one within 4 hours of buying the new one so I am very pleased all round!!  All I need now is a clear night!!

Delphine

Mike

Another very windy day today. However it was very warm with temperatures reaching 21°!

Went to Oxborough Hall today which is very nice. The forecast is saying there is a possibility of a clear sky tonight so I may finally get a chance to get my kit out the car and set it up.

We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Carole

QuoteIt is a Celestron NexStar 6SE
That's the one you were originally going to buy.  Yes it does look ideal for you if you're not intending to do imaging, which I know you aren't.

Carole

Mike

Well it just goes to show how completely wrong weather forecasts can be sometimes. Yesterday every forecast I looked at said it would be cloudy all night with rain around 9pm. So, just before it got dark we weren't expecting any clear skies and went to the pub instead. After about an hour I popped my head outside and was greeted by a 100% clear sky. So we all rushed out of the pub and back to our scopes.

For the rest of the night it remained clear and only at around midnight did thin hazy clouds start to move slowly across the sky.

We saw Jupiter, Saturn, the comet, M3, M13, M51, M65/66, The Leo Triplet, Beehive, Double Cluster, Melotte 111, M101, and many other fuzzies. It was a great night. Tonight I'm definitely setting up for imaging instead of visual, just in case.
We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Mac

what is all this code you speak of. 
QuoteM3, M13, M51, M65/66, The Leo Triplet, Beehive, Double Cluster, Melotte 111, M101
is it German?

Its about time that someone is getting some clear skies to do some observing.

Mac.