Citizen Sky Planetarium Show About Epsilon Aurigae, Narrated by Timothy Ferris
In case some of you haven't seen this, its been out since June and I am thinking I have seen it at least once, but forgot about it, here is the video on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY9aPuO_Aew I think it is a wonderful interpretation of what is going on. If you want to hear more about the making of it and possibly how you can get a copy (?) (they mention that in the podcast), you can listen to the podcast over at Slacker Astronomy (their website) for their October 7th podcast. Very interesting, it was at least to me. http://www.slackerastronomy.org/wordpress/category/audio-podcasts/ Got out last night for a father son showing and did the fall tour with my son. We got M31, 32, 110, the Double Cluster, NGC 457, Comet Hartley which I sketched, M27, M57, M22, the Lagoon and Trifed, Swan and Eagle Nebula; the Wild Duck Cluster and some NGC galaxies over in Pegasus that my son wanted a go at and he got. Of all the things I have done, am doing or will do with this hobby, nothing, and I mean nothing beats being out under the stars with my son running the scope and showing me stuff and talking. Seeing was okay, transparency not so good but the time was well spent. We plan to head out on Wednesday since the crescent moon won't be too bad and fades later in the evening.
Jay, I have to agree with you about observing with family. Nothing has meant as much to me as observing with my wife and/or my children. I love sharing my love of astronomy with kids at school star parties, with the general public at public star parties, doing "sidewalk" astronomy, and even observing with the old farts I've known from SLAS for years. However, nothing yet has topped doing all that with one or more of my kids. My youngest, who is now 12, is already talking about Bryce Canyon next year, saying that he "can't wait." It wouldn't be nearly as enjoyable for me without him, either. There's nothing better. Except for maybe a bowl of raspberries and cream. Kim -----Original Message----- From: utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:utah-astronomy-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Jay Eads Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 8:12 PM To: utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [Utah-astronomy] Citizen Sky Planetarium Show About Epsilon Aurigae,Narrated by Timothy Ferris In case some of you haven't seen this, its been out since June and I am thinking I have seen it at least once, but forgot about it, here is the video on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY9aPuO_Aew I think it is a wonderful interpretation of what is going on. If you want to hear more about the making of it and possibly how you can get a copy (?) (they mention that in the podcast), you can listen to the podcast over at Slacker Astronomy (their website) for their October 7th podcast. Very interesting, it was at least to me. http://www.slackerastronomy.org/wordpress/category/audio-podcasts/ Got out last night for a father son showing and did the fall tour with my son. We got M31, 32, 110, the Double Cluster, NGC 457, Comet Hartley which I sketched, M27, M57, M22, the Lagoon and Trifed, Swan and Eagle Nebula; the Wild Duck Cluster and some NGC galaxies over in Pegasus that my son wanted a go at and he got. Of all the things I have done, am doing or will do with this hobby, nothing, and I mean nothing beats being out under the stars with my son running the scope and showing me stuff and talking. Seeing was okay, transparency not so good but the time was well spent. We plan to head out on Wednesday since the crescent moon won't be too bad and fades later in the evening. _______________________________________________ Utah-Astronomy mailing list Utah-Astronomy@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/utah-astronomy Visit the Photo Gallery: http://www.slas.us/gallery2/main.php Visit the Wiki: http://www.utahastronomy.com
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