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Video Astronomy & Observing

Some EAA from My Driveway

Saturday night was the first night in quite some time that I set up my full EAA rig running off of 12 volt power.  I encountered several issues ranging from Windows 10 updates, other software license issues and my battery monitor/relay device.  After troubleshooting, I was able to get some Read more…

By Mike, 5 yearsSeptember 7, 2020 ago
Outreach & Education

Outreach at Prairie Ridge Ecostation

This past Friday night I participated in a outreach event, showing off the night sky to almost 600 visitors at Astronomy Night with the Raleigh Astronomy Club at Prairie Ridge Ecostation (part of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science). Fellow Solar System Ambassador Doug Lively and I as well Read more…

By Mike, 6 yearsSeptember 8, 2019 ago
Video Astronomy & Observing

2019 Messier Marathon

You may have heard the term ‘Messier Marathon’ used by amateur astronomers. No, this is not an attempt to run 26.2 miles carrying your telescope. Rather, this is where you try to observing all 110 objects on Charles Messier’s, an 18th century astronomer, list of of fuzzy bright objects visible Read more…

By Mike, 6 yearsApril 2, 2019 ago
Video Astronomy & Observing

Fall 2017 SRSP

My youngest son joined me for the fall 2017 installment of the Staunton River Star Party (SRSP).  As with most star parties, it’s great to see old friends, make new ones, and just spend time together with others that enjoy the same hobby.  I set up in-between fellow club members Read more…

By Mike, 8 yearsOctober 28, 2017 ago
Video Astronomy & Observing

First Light for My First H-Alpha Scope

I have recently begun to do more solar observing as well as outreach activities during the day. Additionally next year the United State will be treated to a full solar eclipse such that the path of totality will only be a several hour drive from where I live. These factors Read more…

By Mike, 9 yearsJuly 21, 2016 ago
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