Here's a nice primer for the Geminids next week: http://www.msnbc.com/news/844095.asp I think a few people are considering going out to Rush Valley to watch the shower next Friday night/Saturday morn: http://www.slas.ws/maps/RVALLEY.HTM *The above map only shows general directions to the site.
Anyone interested in going to the Brown's Canyon Gravel pit for the Geminids? I'm thinking that's where I'll head. Joe Borgione David Bennett <dlbennett@mac.com> wrote: Here's a nice primer for the Geminids next week: http://www.msnbc.com/news/844095.asp I think a few people are considering going out to Rush Valley to watch the shower next Friday night/Saturday morn: http://www.slas.ws/maps/RVALLEY.HTM *The above map only shows general directions to the site. _______________________________________________ Utah-Astronomy mailing list Utah-Astronomy@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/utah-astronomy --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now
Joe, where is that? Also, there's a chance we'll be in for a storm. I know one is supposed to be moving in Tuesday p.m., but I don't know what the rest of the week looks like. Thanks, Joe Joe Bauman science & military reporter Deseret News bau@desnews.com (801) 237-2169
(other) Joe- Seems like this time of year I have this issue with the weather; as a powder skier, I live for the storms, but as an astronomer, I hate 'em. Talk about ying and yang... At any rate, if it weather is foul, I guess I'll ski; if it holds, Brown's Canyon is a little stretch of asphalt that goes between the Kamas road (Utah 248, I think) and the thriving Peoa metro area. I take I-80 east and get off at Route 40 towards Heber. The second exit on 40 is the new Kamas road. Go left at the end of the off ramp and continue up the grade where there is an intersection with several mercury vapor lights; no stop lights though. This is Browns Canyon. Go left there (the only turn) and you'll wind along a few miles. There are a couple of rock quarries along the way; after you pass them, there will be a 'Trucks Entering Highway' sign facing you, and just past that sign is the Harper Brothers sign on your left. Turn left onto the quarry road,and go back about a mile or so. There you will see the Scale house where they weigh the trucks. I park there. It takes about 30 minutes from my house at Wasatch Blvd & 4500 south. It's a site that I like to use for general observing too. It's close and easy to get to, with plenty of level ground to set up on. There's even a horse that will visit from time to time; he came by and said hello to me last Thursday when I was observing with my telescope. Joe Borgione Joe Bauman <bau@desnews.com> wrote:Joe, where is that? Also, there's a chance we'll be in for a storm. I know one is supposed to be moving in Tuesday p.m., but I don't know what the rest of the week looks like. Thanks, Joe Joe Bauman science & military reporter Deseret News bau@desnews.com (801) 237-2169 _______________________________________________ Utah-Astronomy mailing list Utah-Astronomy@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/utah-astronomy --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now
Brrrrrr.... Ok, ok, I must be getting old but the idea of heading up to the mountains in the middle of the night in the middle of December does not appeal to me. Anyone interested in viewing the Geminids from the much warmer (or at least not as cold) climes of SPOC? And, hey, there are even restrooms, a warm room and a near by eatery (I do love my creature comforts). Patrick
Hi Joe, on second thought, I'll probably chicken out even if the weather's clear -- too cold for me. I've become a comfort-loving slug in my old age. Actually, it was the moonlight hike to Delicate Arch for the Leonids, then standing around for hours while I lost feeling in my feet, that makes me reconsider going out on cold nights. Best wishes, Joe Joe Bauman science & military reporter Deseret News bau@desnews.com (801) 237-2169
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