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Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 12:13 pm
by schuette
Me wrote:I heard there was suppose to be a comet-fly by the moon tomorrow but can't seem to find anything on it perhaps it is dooms day bawahahaheeheehoho :twisted:

At any rate here is a neat web page concerning celestrial happenings

http://www.arksky.org/index.php?pid=25
This drives astronomers crazy. Every summer, on the one night when millions of Americans are guaranteed to be outside at nightfall, necks craned upward watching the sky, almost no one pays attention to the heavens. It's all fireworks, fireworks, fireworks. Stars and planets don't stand a chance.

But this 4th of July is different.

At sunset, just as the fireworks are about to begin, the Moon and Jupiter will pop out of the twilight side-by-side: sky map. These are the brightest objects in the night sky, easily beaming through the flash and smoke of a fireworks display.

Sidewalk astronomers, deploy your telescopes! Here is a wonderful opportunity to show off Jupiter's moons, the Great Red Spot, lunar craters and mountain ranges, and the long creeping shadows at the Moon's day-night divide. Bonus: Point your telescope at blank sky and wait for some fireworks. A good starburst at 25x magnification can be very entertaining.

And don't forget to watch out for spaceships.

During the first week of July, the International Space Station (ISS) passes over many US cities in plain view of evening sky watchers. July 4th is one of the best nights of all. Visit NASA's Sky Watch web site ( http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/si ... index.html ) to find out exactly when the station will appear over your hometown.


To see the ISS, simply look up at the appointed time. The station moves slowly across the sky, glowing about as brightly as Jupiter. It does not blink like an airplane or twinkle like a star. It is, in short, unmistakable.

Some of the most important sites of the American Revolution are favored with 4th of July flybys:

At 9:40 p.m. EDT on July 4th, the ISS glides almost directly over Valley Forge, campsite of George Washington's army. Less than a minute later it passes over Philadelphia, where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and then New York City.

In Boston, where the revolution was instigated, and Lexington, where the first shots were fired, the ISS does something special. Instead of passing directly overhead, it dips a little lower, gliding right by the Moon and Jupiter. The time to watch is between 9:40 and 9:41 p.m. EDT.

NASA did not plan these flybys. Chalk it up to good luck and orbital mechanics.

If the space shuttle Discovery launches as planned on July 1st, it will be docked to the ISS on July 4th, boosting the brightness of the ensemble. If you can't see one spaceship through the fireworks, maybe you'll be able to see two.

Enjoy the fireworks?and what lies beyond. Happy 4th of July from Science@NASA.
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006 ... uly4th.htm

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 5:22 am
by Me

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 11:47 am
by Walkinghairball
Check out what flew past my house the other night.




Image


Closest I could get to astronomy. :-D

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 2:44 pm
by awip2062
Good pic, Bro! :-D

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 5:11 pm
by Walkinghairball
I like that the little puffy cloud stands out too.

Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 10:39 am
by CygnusX1
Cool Thunderhead Hairy.....You can even see the rain under it.....did you guys get any of that?

You guys are the cool spot in the country this week....enjoy it...

We're basting-in-our-own-juices here...hahahaha :shock: wait a minute....that's not funny :roll: :( :cry:

Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 7:40 pm
by Walkinghairball
Yeah, well my warehouse is still hotter than hell, and my deodorant is still on my hips by 5pm. LOL :-D :razz:

Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 8:22 pm
by YYZ30
Its been mid 90's here since last Friday....75 at night with no break in sight....

Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 10:36 pm
by awip2062
I am concerned about the hot weather hitting here later this week. It makes it so much harder for my mom to breathe and she is barely able to now with oxygen. :(

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 4:44 am
by CygnusX1
yeah t...you guys are in for it this weekend...we're finally getting a break this weekend....figures huh?

take care of mom and check up on her....I have elderly neighbors across the road I have to check up on...this heat (and humidity here) is oppressive...if you sweat here (yeah yeah I know....girls don't SWEAT...They glow) :-D it won't dry off....you just get to feeling worse...aye carumba :shock:

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:25 pm
by awip2062
Rest assured I will be keeping an eye on both her and my dad who is on oxygen too.

Emphysema stinks!

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:31 pm
by CygnusX1
I understand....it wasn't from smoking was it? :shock: :? :shock:

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:43 pm
by awip2062
It likely is.

On a topical note...I hope to see many stars next week when I go to central Washington and camp out! Maybe I can ged a picture or two.

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:01 pm
by CygnusX1
you be careful you don't see BEARS while you're stargazing!

you gonna be packin' heat? I would be... :-D

ya never know....!!

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:04 pm
by awip2062
LOL No need to worry about bears where we are going. We are heading to a four day music festival with 20,000 other people at the Gorge Amphitheater in George, Washington.