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16-OCT-2018 Dave

Divided Moon


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Canon Image Challenge21-Oct-2018 20:40
Sounds like a great neighborhood. Too much light pollution for serious observing most places.

Dave
Canon Image Challenge20-Oct-2018 12:55
And it was a great time, she did that for several years. Mrs Smith would make cookies and hot coco for everyone that showed up. Since I was running the 6 inch refactor (that sucker was 6 feet long) I got double cookies. Her husband Joe was running the 12 inch cat he got triple or maybe even more after all was gone. ;-] Paul
Canon Image Challenge19-Oct-2018 14:22
My missing comment for Paul was along the lines of : this sounds like a great evening and a lot of fun. It must have been a great educational experience for all the kids.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge19-Oct-2018 10:46
Jim had commented about the star party comment that I made which Is gone. I know I’ve accidentally deleted postings before but I’m innocent this time. Paul
Canon Image Challenge19-Oct-2018 10:36
Was there another comment that was made non-public or deleted?

Dave
Canon Image Challenge18-Oct-2018 13:20
Makes me want for the old days when a previous neighbor who was a teacher would bring home the school district telescopes for a evening star party for her class. These were no ordinary scopes, one was a 6 inch F8 Newtonian refractor and the other was a fast 12 inch Schmidt–Cassegrain. I’d kill the street lights on the block and we had wonderful time teaching the kids the wonders of the night sky. Paul
Canon Image Challenge18-Oct-2018 03:57
Good idea - and nicely executed.
One straight line, and lots of curves.

Jim