I am one of those people who made a point of stopping by an Apple Store just days after the iPad went on sale. I didn’t go there to buy one because I knew that I wouldn’t be happy with anything less than a 3G model, and that won’t be available until next month, and [...]
Filed under: Astronomy, Equipment | Comment (1) Article tags: Apple, ATMoB, GT1100, iPad, Paramount, Software Bisque, The Sky, The Sky X
My headline might seem a little risqué, but since this is an astronomy website it’s not what you think. As you read in the post below, the ATMoB team captured data on the occultation of a 10.5 magnitude star in Aquarius by a 129km diameter (est.) asteroid named 694 Ekard. Just 12 hours later, a [...]
Filed under: Occultations | Comment (0) Article tags: ATMoB, Glenn Meurer, IOTA, occultation
Well, we saw it – or rather we saw it, then it winked out, and then it was there again. Magnitude 10.5 TYCO 0528-00946-1 star in Aquarius winked out for about 2 seconds while Gary Jacobson, Ken Cantrell, Marion Hochuli, Tom Calderwood and I watched. This was an occultation by 694 Ekard, a 12.6 Mag [...]
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I have a good friend – we’ve been buddies for about 5 years now, and his name is Fred. Some of you who are at least my age might remember him from television as Doctor Fred the Weatherman on WNAC-TV Channel 7 in Boston. Today Dr. Fred is a forensic meteorologist, which his late friend [...]
Filed under: Astronomy | Comments (7) Article tags: ASCOM, AstroHaven, ATMoB, Doctor Fred, MallinCam, Meade RCX, My Buddy Fred, Observatory, Sirius Observatories, Software Bisque, The Sky 6