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Sunspot report today
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There is a nice selection of features on the sun today in white light. I was observing with my Herschel Wedge and things look good despite the high clouds. Lots of pores, several spots and one very go
There is a nice selection of features on the sun today in white light. I was observing with my Herschel Wedge and things look good despite the high clouds. Lots of pores, several spots and one very go
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A little more exact definition of the Wilson effect in sunspots.
https://www.mps.mpg.de/5742487/wilson-depression
https://www.mps.mpg.de/5742487/wilson-depression
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jimcoble2000
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Naked eye sunspot again today
For those who were wondering, the sunspot is easily naked eye again today.
For those who were wondering, the sunspot is easily naked eye again today.
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jimcoble2000
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Comet news on Spaceweather.com
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The comet is undergoing change https://spaceweather.com/
The comet is undergoing change https://spaceweather.com/
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jimcoble2000
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It appears that the comet tail is breaking up
And we have clouds....................................... Comet C/2022 E3 ZTF Comet C/2022 E3 ZTF
And we have clouds....................................... Comet C/2022 E3 ZTF Comet C/2022 E3 ZTF
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jimcoble2000
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Confirmed sighting of a small C class flare this morning while watching the sun
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Confirmed a small C class flare took place when I saw it. It is calming down now. One sunspot is so large it is an easy naked eye sunspot using a #14 welder's glass.
Confirmed a small C class flare took place when I saw it. It is calming down now. One sunspot is so large it is an easy naked eye sunspot using a #14 welder's glass.
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jimcoble2000
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Comet observing from Monday Morning
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Was up at 0300 to look at the comet now close to Bootes. It was quite cold but very clear at 26 degrees. The 4 inch scope had been left out all evening from an earlier observing session Sunday night.
Was up at 0300 to look at the comet now close to Bootes. It was quite cold but very clear at 26 degrees. The 4 inch scope had been left out all evening from an earlier observing session Sunday night.
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jimcoble2000
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Can You Find The Fox
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Nice night last night albeit a bit chilly. I got some time on NGC2264 sometimes called the Fox Fur Nebula. This is a really interesting area in Monoceros. Taken in Halpha. Can you see the fox? Cheers
Nice night last night albeit a bit chilly. I got some time on NGC2264 sometimes called the Fox Fur Nebula. This is a really interesting area in Monoceros. Taken in Halpha. Can you see the fox? Cheers
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Ian Stewart
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I think I am going comet hunting Monday Morning
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Sunday night and Monday morning are the only openings this week so here we go! Coffee anyone?? I saw it a month ago so it will be interesting to see how it looks now. 26 degrees predicted.
Sunday night and Monday morning are the only openings this week so here we go! Coffee anyone?? I saw it a month ago so it will be interesting to see how it looks now. 26 degrees predicted.
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jimcoble2000
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Apparel Order - Jan 20th 2023
We are submitting our order for t-shirts, polo shirts, sweatshirts, ball caps, etc on Jan 20th, 2023. If you are interested in ordering one of the items from our website please do so by then. If you w
We are submitting our order for t-shirts, polo shirts, sweatshirts, ball caps, etc on Jan 20th, 2023. If you are interested in ordering one of the items from our website please do so by then. If you w
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Shawn Loescher
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Double star guide for the every man astronomer.
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I received today a couple of new to me guides to double stars and find them an interesting offering. Agnes Clarke, a Norwegian observer, has authored two editions and a couple of versions of her serie
I received today a couple of new to me guides to double stars and find them an interesting offering. Agnes Clarke, a Norwegian observer, has authored two editions and a couple of versions of her serie
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jimcoble2000
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NGC 1857 in Auriga
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One of the fun clusters in a small scope. It is dominated by the central red star which hides most of the cluster. When you get there you think "where is the cluster"? You need to find the right power
One of the fun clusters in a small scope. It is dominated by the central red star which hides most of the cluster. When you get there you think "where is the cluster"? You need to find the right power
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jimcoble2000
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Skywatch CANCELLED
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Tonight's 1/14/23 Skywatch has been CANCELLED due to adverse weather conditions. The forecast and the Clear Sky Chart predict total cloud cover all night and through midmorning on Sunday George Reynol
Tonight's 1/14/23 Skywatch has been CANCELLED due to adverse weather conditions. The forecast and the Clear Sky Chart predict total cloud cover all night and through midmorning on Sunday George Reynol
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George Reynolds
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Just looking at the comet and the moon phase
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This is not going to be the predicted easy cake walk many are thinking. There is no good moon phase coincident with a good evening location. Unfortunately when it gets high in the sky in Auriga the mo
This is not going to be the predicted easy cake walk many are thinking. There is no good moon phase coincident with a good evening location. Unfortunately when it gets high in the sky in Auriga the mo
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jimcoble2000
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Star party for James River State Park will be November 10-11, 2023
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I received the email below regarding the James Rivers State Park star party. Several of our club members attended this in 2021 and had a great time - very good skies. Much more "rustic" (i.e. no cafe
I received the email below regarding the James Rivers State Park star party. Several of our club members attended this in 2021 and had a great time - very good skies. Much more "rustic" (i.e. no cafe
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Jonathan Scheetz
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York River State Park Observation Dates 2023
York River State Park Observation Dates 2023 Saturday, around sunset: January 21 February 18 March 18 April 22 May 20 June 17 July 15 August 19 September 16 October 14 November 11 December 9 Carpe Noc
York River State Park Observation Dates 2023 Saturday, around sunset: January 21 February 18 March 18 April 22 May 20 June 17 July 15 August 19 September 16 October 14 November 11 December 9 Carpe Noc
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AstroLeague - IMPORTANT - Bylaws changes and VOTE
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Here is the information from the Astronomical League regarding their proposed bylaws changes. Please READ this information AND the attachments, and submit your VOTE on whether to accept the new bylaws
Here is the information from the Astronomical League regarding their proposed bylaws changes. Please READ this information AND the attachments, and submit your VOTE on whether to accept the new bylaws
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BBAA President
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Garden Stars on Tuesday, MARCH 28, 2023
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I need a volunteer to do the presentation at Garden Stars on March 28, 2023. I cannot be there, as I will be in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. If you have any questions, just ask. George George Reynolds "So
I need a volunteer to do the presentation at Garden Stars on March 28, 2023. I cannot be there, as I will be in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. If you have any questions, just ask. George George Reynolds "So
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George Reynolds
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Link to Thursday's BBAA Meeting
The January BBAA meeting will be held at Plaza Middle School. For those that wish to remote the BBAA Meeting on Thursday, here’s a message from Chuck Dibbs at Plaza Middle School. As the VBCPS will no
The January BBAA meeting will be held at Plaza Middle School. For those that wish to remote the BBAA Meeting on Thursday, here’s a message from Chuck Dibbs at Plaza Middle School. As the VBCPS will no
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Jeff Goldstein
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L.P. article
Good article on light pollution that was sent to me by a Canadian friend (a newbie amateur astronomer). https://newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/starless-sky Worth passing around to your non-astronomy,
Good article on light pollution that was sent to me by a Canadian friend (a newbie amateur astronomer). https://newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/starless-sky Worth passing around to your non-astronomy,
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Ted Forte
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