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It was rather cold last night --low forties Fahrenheit-- but the skies were largely clear so it was time to break out the telescope, it's first use since [livejournal.com profile] cuyahogarvr gave it to me for my birthday back in January.

The first snag is that I didn't have a compass so lining it up north-south was problematic. Instead, I aligned it to Polaris for a best-guess, then used a built-in alignment function to get a fix on Vega. Some minor additional alignment tuning was required but I was able to focus easily on Mars and Saturn last night.

The other newly-learned quirk is that while our trailer deck is very level, it shakes excessively under high magnification. If the skies are clear again tonight, I'll try setting up elsewhere on a cement platform.

Oh, and my orbital elements for the satellite viewing are out of date. I'll have to refresh everything before I head out here again.

Still, it was all very fun and I didn't even notice the cold or how late it was getting. Even without the telescope, I saw several meteors, a dozen different satellites (including an interesting trio moving in a triangular formation north to south) and a few bats. Life is good.

Date: 2008-05-26 11:09 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] urbear
Yeah, I know what you mean. My parents used to rent a place in the Laurentian mountains north of Montreal when I was a kid, and I spent many a quiet evening looking up at the stars... especially in late August during the Perseid meteor shower.

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