12/08/2012 BSC star party Recap
Posted On December 10, 2012
When I opened the gate at
When it got dark at
We even got to see the ISS (International Space Station) fly over in the South right on schedule which is always a treat. Some had never seen it pass over before.
This was Hassi Norland’s last
We had a member, Dan, who had never come out to
Rob Mackenzie brought out his big 6 or 8″ Takahashi refractor which was giving wonderful views of everything he pointed it at. He spent time entertaining some young mountain bikers who dropped in. But Rob’s final view of the Orion Nebula at the end of the evening showing the Trapezium was truly spectacular.
Andy brought out a big 16″ Meade LightBridge DOBS that gave the most detailed views of the star clusters and other objects everyone was viewing.
Robert and Jill brought out one of the new 8″ Meade Light Switch scopes that will align automatically using a small on board camera. He had great views of M31, Jupiter and other objects.
We enjoyed viewing Jupiter and its moons (IO slipped behind the big planet) along with Uranus and even Neptune. We never did find M103 and M52 as my finder scope was covered with dew. Our views of the Orion Nebula, Hyades and the Seven Sisters through the 15 power Celestron Sky Master binoculars were spectacular.
Everyone packed up and left by
We had a very good star party considering how high the humidity was and how cold it became.
Steve & Bonnie