I realize that this is not the "let's brag about our children" thread BUT my daughter was part of the team of PhD students and professors at McGill that discovered a fast radio burst coming from our galaxy this year (first time ever) and that was just named as the "runner-up" scientific discovery in 2020 (after the creation of the Covid vaccine) by Science Magazine!
https://vis.sciencemag.org/breakthrough2020/
^ do you get a better view by lying on your side like that, Ozzie?![]()
Wow, nice! I've been thinking about taking a long-time interest in astronomy and keeping an eye on celestial events into an actually funded hobby (read: I might by a telescope and learn how to use it). That looks pretty substantial, what kind is it? Would you consider a good "beginner's telescope"?
Excellent. It's totally cloudy this morning, but is supposed to clear up. GF is getting off of work early, so I'm packing up our big telescope and we are taking it to a local park. It's the only way that we'll have a decent view since both will be low in the sky.
What size telescope is yours, Ozzie? It looks like a Celestron, which I've also got. (Astromaster 130). I'm leaving it home tonight, though, and just using my dobsonian. While it's a lot bigger and bulkier, it is easier to use when pressed for time. If I had the time I'd take Celestron too because it can be better for taking photos.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Bravo! Always brag about great connections and accomplishments.
I referenced this discovery in this thread in entry #58 on page 3, on 11/5/2020.
https://forums.dukebasketballreport...21#post1302821
An unexpected Magnetar resonance here in DBR.
Larry
DevilHorse
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Our weatherman still sucks, but we got way lucky as the clouds cleared at literally the last minute and I set us up in the parking lot of the local park. Others were out with binoculars, so we invited them over to take a look through the telescope. Fun night! I didn't get much in the way of photos since I was using my phone, but got a decent video and some lousy pics to keep as memories.
Five moons of Jupiter were visible, which was fun for me since I usually only see 4.
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Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Our neighbors gathered to see it together. It was low in the sky, right past dusk. Clearly visible by 6:10 as two separate entities that merged before disappearing below the treeline.
Very cool! One neighbor had am impressive telescope that amplified the event.
If you are on Facebook, I posted a halfway decent video of them transitioning across the eyepiece. Turn your speakers down, nothing but people yapping in the background.
https://www.facebook.com/chriswagner...9230844988000/
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."