For those like me in N. Utah that are sitting inside after shoveling snow earlier in the night and thinking it's cloudy out. It's not. At least not here in Tooele. Beautiful clear skies and it looks like the clearing is moving east. Just finished imaging ISON (one of these days it'll hopefully get better looking). Minimal processing for what's posted here. Shots taken 10 minutes apart: http://users.wirelessbeehive.com/~paw/temp/C_2012_S1.2013JAN30.JPG As before it's the tiny, fuzzy thing in the middle. patrick
Never mind. Suckered by a sucker hole. Still I did have time fruitlessly search just over 90 galaxies, finding each one supernova free before the clouds moved in. Maybe better observing weather this weekend? patrick On 30 Jan 2013, at 01:07, Patrick Wiggins wrote:
For those like me in N. Utah that are sitting inside after shoveling snow earlier in the night and thinking it's cloudy out. It's not. At least not here in Tooele. Beautiful clear skies and it looks like the clearing is moving east.
Just finished imaging ISON (one of these days it'll hopefully get better looking). Minimal processing for what's posted here. Shots taken 10 minutes apart:
http://users.wirelessbeehive.com/~paw/temp/C_2012_S1.2013JAN30.JPG
As before it's the tiny, fuzzy thing in the middle.
patrick
We got 3-4"of your clearing sky. You want some? On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 1:07 AM, Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com>wrote:
For those like me in N. Utah that are sitting inside after shoveling snow earlier in the night and thinking it's cloudy out. It's not. At least not here in Tooele. Beautiful clear skies and it looks like the clearing is moving east.
Just finished imaging ISON (one of these days it'll hopefully get better looking). Minimal processing for what's posted here. Shots taken 10 minutes apart:
http://users.wirelessbeehive.com/~paw/temp/C_2012_S1.2013JAN30.JPG
As before it's the tiny, fuzzy thing in the middle.
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