FORUMS FORUMS






RLFANS.COM
Celebrating
25 years service to
the Rugby League
Community!

   WWW.RLFANS.COM • View topic - Night Sky
::Off-topic discussion.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member28357
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 17 200222 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd May 24 20:2424th Oct 19 15:32LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
MACS0647-JD
Signature
Last edited by Ferocious Aardvark on stardate Jun 26, 3013 11:27 am, edited 48,562,867,458,300,023 times in total

Re: Night Sky : Mon Sep 16, 2013 2:42 am  
MattyB wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24026153

Voyager 1 finally leaves the solar system, can't believe a craft launched a full two months prior to "Star Wars: A New Hope" hitting UK cinemas and the fact it travels away from us at 1.4 million km per day is only entering interstellar space around this time! :shock:


What I find most amazing is that Voyager I's transmitter only has a power of 22 watts (yes, a quarter of a lightbulb) yet we can pick it up from 11.5 billion miles. But, in fact that's really bright when compared to most things radio telescopes study.

The signal, at 186,000 miles per second, takes around 17 hours to arrive back at Earth.

By the time it first arrived at Neptune, Voager I's fuel economy from Earth to Neptune averaged around 30,000 miles per gallon.

It is not leaving the solar system any time soon, though; that all depends on how you define it, but it is going to be a long while yet. The official Voyager site explains that one opinion is that the boundary is where the Sun’s gravity no longer dominates – a point beyond the planets and beyond the Oort Cloud. This boundary is roughly about halfway to the nearest star, Proxima Centauri. Travelling at over 35,000 mph, it will take Voyager nearly 40,000 years, and it will have travelled a distance of about two light years to reach that point.

It is however on the point of entering interstellar space, that is, crossing the heliopause.

But we will lose comms around 2025.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member3569No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Apr 13 200222 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
13th Nov 14 21:5313th Nov 14 21:53LINK
Milestone Posts
2500
5000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
enjoying the fresh air,moors and beaches of devon and cornwall
Signature
"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion" – -- Unknown



Image

Re: Night Sky : Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:17 am  
cheers FA.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member28357
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 17 200222 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd May 24 20:2424th Oct 19 15:32LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
MACS0647-JD
Signature
Last edited by Ferocious Aardvark on stardate Jun 26, 3013 11:27 am, edited 48,562,867,458,300,023 times in total

Re: Night Sky : Thu Oct 17, 2013 4:26 pm  
Well, the contender for "Comet of the Centtury", Comet ISON, is almost here, and brightening nicely. If it continues at this rate, it might even be visible in daylight in late November and might be the brightest object in the night sky between Nov-Jan. That would be cool. it is only magnitude 10 at the moment (naked eye visibility starts around magnitude 6) but it is already easily found with small telescopes.

If you want to keep up-to-date there's a page http://www.cometison2013.co.uk/here with all the latest info, images etc. Those who've downloaded the excellent free desktop planetarium software Stellarium can download the comet's details and auto find where it is at any given time. You can also follow @cometison2013. It's accelerated to over 80,000 mph now but will whizz by the Sun at approaching 1 million mph

And ISON will be around so many weeks, the good news is that it can't be clouded over on every single night. Can it?

Comet ISON by Jeremy Hunt. 4 x 5min exp's at ISO800. Canon 300D / William Optics ZS80, 0.8x reducer / EQ6 Pro. 10 Oct
Image
Well, the contender for "Comet of the Centtury", Comet ISON, is almost here, and brightening nicely. If it continues at this rate, it might even be visible in daylight in late November and might be the brightest object in the night sky between Nov-Jan. That would be cool. it is only magnitude 10 at the moment (naked eye visibility starts around magnitude 6) but it is already easily found with small telescopes.

If you want to keep up-to-date there's a page http://www.cometison2013.co.uk/here with all the latest info, images etc. Those who've downloaded the excellent free desktop planetarium software Stellarium can download the comet's details and auto find where it is at any given time. You can also follow @cometison2013. It's accelerated to over 80,000 mph now but will whizz by the Sun at approaching 1 million mph

And ISON will be around so many weeks, the good news is that it can't be clouded over on every single night. Can it?

Comet ISON by Jeremy Hunt. 4 x 5min exp's at ISO800. Canon 300D / William Optics ZS80, 0.8x reducer / EQ6 Pro. 10 Oct
Image
This post contains an image, if you are the copyright owner and would like this image removed then please contact support@rlfans.com
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member28357
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 17 200222 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd May 24 20:2424th Oct 19 15:32LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
MACS0647-JD
Signature
Last edited by Ferocious Aardvark on stardate Jun 26, 3013 11:27 am, edited 48,562,867,458,300,023 times in total

Re: Night Sky : Wed Oct 23, 2013 12:56 am  
Comet Ison - it's green

Image
This post contains an image, if you are the copyright owner and would like this image removed then please contact support@rlfans.com
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Player Coach1839No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Jun 17 200915 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
18th Sep 20 09:0923rd Jul 20 20:50LINK
Milestone Posts
1000
2500
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
West Hull, (enemy territory)

Re: Night Sky : Thu Oct 24, 2013 6:00 pm  
Google sky map app, just aim your phone at the night sky to see what you're looking at. :wink:
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member28357
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 17 200222 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd May 24 20:2424th Oct 19 15:32LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
MACS0647-JD
Signature
Last edited by Ferocious Aardvark on stardate Jun 26, 3013 11:27 am, edited 48,562,867,458,300,023 times in total

Re: Night Sky : Fri Oct 25, 2013 1:19 pm  
GraftonRed wrote:
Google sky map app, just aim your phone at the night sky to see what you're looking at. :wink:


I prefer Night Sky 2, it has a better 'look and feel' and some excellent features, such as sky viewing, visibility, moon and weather forecasts for your specific location for a week in advance, a monthly summary,But these sort of apps are an excellent resource for the casual observer.

Another great app is GoISSWatch, which tracks the movements of the International Space Station and gives you full info on when you can next see it (tonight around 18:35 if you have a clear sky)
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member28357
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 17 200222 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd May 24 20:2424th Oct 19 15:32LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
MACS0647-JD
Signature
Last edited by Ferocious Aardvark on stardate Jun 26, 3013 11:27 am, edited 48,562,867,458,300,023 times in total

Re: Night Sky : Mon Oct 28, 2013 1:37 am  
And now astronomers have broken the record for the most distant galaxy yet found - it's z8_GND_5296 and it is 30 billion light years away. That is 176,354,994,510,000,000,000 miles (176 quintillion)

Image
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24637890
And now astronomers have broken the record for the most distant galaxy yet found - it's z8_GND_5296 and it is 30 billion light years away. That is 176,354,994,510,000,000,000 miles (176 quintillion)

Image
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24637890
This post contains an image, if you are the copyright owner and would like this image removed then please contact support@rlfans.com
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member28357
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 17 200222 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd May 24 20:2424th Oct 19 15:32LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
MACS0647-JD
Signature
Last edited by Ferocious Aardvark on stardate Jun 26, 3013 11:27 am, edited 48,562,867,458,300,023 times in total

Re: Night Sky : Wed Nov 13, 2013 1:28 pm  
One of the loveliest, and most thought-provoking space images ever taken
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/det ... d=PIA17172
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24913141

Earth/moon is the tiny blue dot just below bottom right of the planet, as in this detail
Image
One of the loveliest, and most thought-provoking space images ever taken
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/det ... d=PIA17172
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24913141

Earth/moon is the tiny blue dot just below bottom right of the planet, as in this detail
Image
This post contains an image, if you are the copyright owner and would like this image removed then please contact support@rlfans.com
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member1777No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Aug 13 200222 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
9th Feb 15 17:5922nd Aug 14 08:42LINK
Milestone Posts
1000
2500
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Horsforth, Leeds
Signature
Don't you dare diss my mate Barrie...

Re: Night Sky : Thu Nov 28, 2013 3:45 pm  
Does anyone have any experience / thoughts / to offer about this, please …

https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/thursday-28th-november/product-detail/ps/p/dobson-telescope/

ETA: I've just seen and understood FA's detailed answer to Cornish's question in another thread about a Lidl scope and although the one I asked about is from Aldi and looks different, I'm sure that FA's points are generic.

But, just out of curiosity, I'd still appreciate info on my supplementary question ...

Also, will it interface with a DSLR? If so, how?
Does anyone have any experience / thoughts / to offer about this, please …

https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/thursday-28th-november/product-detail/ps/p/dobson-telescope/

ETA: I've just seen and understood FA's detailed answer to Cornish's question in another thread about a Lidl scope and although the one I asked about is from Aldi and looks different, I'm sure that FA's points are generic.

But, just out of curiosity, I'd still appreciate info on my supplementary question ...

Also, will it interface with a DSLR? If so, how?
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
International Board Member28357
JoinedServiceReputation
Feb 17 200222 yearsN/A
OnlineLast PostLast Page
2nd May 24 20:2424th Oct 19 15:32LINK
Milestone Posts
25000
30000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
MACS0647-JD
Signature
Last edited by Ferocious Aardvark on stardate Jun 26, 3013 11:27 am, edited 48,562,867,458,300,023 times in total

Re: Night Sky : Fri Nov 29, 2013 12:45 am  
LeedsBornWelshRoots wrote:
Does anyone have any experience / thoughts / to offer about this, please …

https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/thursday-28th-november/product-detail/ps/p/dobson-telescope/

ETA: I've just seen and understood FA's detailed answer to Cornish's question in another thread about a Lidl scope and although the one I asked about is from Aldi and looks different, I'm sure that FA's points are generic.

But, just out of curiosity, I'd still appreciate info on my supplementary question ...

Also, will it interface with a DSLR? If so, how?


That scope looks an utter waste of time.

A Dobsonian is what is called in the trade a light bucket, that is, a comparatively huge looking scope which works well due to the sheer size of its mirror. They present a way to have an enormous powerful scope which is very portable, very quick to assemble and thus loads of bang for your buck. This item says it has a "lens diameter" of 76mm - I presume they don't know any better as a Dobsonian doesn't have an objective lens. But 76mm is tiny, a light pinhole rather than a bucket, and so there is no point to it.

Dobsonians mostly use a simple alt-azimuth mounting (that is, the base rotates around the horizontal and the scope pivots up and down) and most (certainly not this one) do not have any form of tracking or guidance system, the reason being that they let in so much light and have a comparatively large field of view, so you don't need to move the scope that much. But the lack of tracking makes even a proper Dob pretty useless for astrophotography (not that it can't be done; but is very much a specialist area with a proper Dob)
LeedsBornWelshRoots wrote:
Does anyone have any experience / thoughts / to offer about this, please …

https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/thursday-28th-november/product-detail/ps/p/dobson-telescope/

ETA: I've just seen and understood FA's detailed answer to Cornish's question in another thread about a Lidl scope and although the one I asked about is from Aldi and looks different, I'm sure that FA's points are generic.

But, just out of curiosity, I'd still appreciate info on my supplementary question ...

Also, will it interface with a DSLR? If so, how?


That scope looks an utter waste of time.

A Dobsonian is what is called in the trade a light bucket, that is, a comparatively huge looking scope which works well due to the sheer size of its mirror. They present a way to have an enormous powerful scope which is very portable, very quick to assemble and thus loads of bang for your buck. This item says it has a "lens diameter" of 76mm - I presume they don't know any better as a Dobsonian doesn't have an objective lens. But 76mm is tiny, a light pinhole rather than a bucket, and so there is no point to it.

Dobsonians mostly use a simple alt-azimuth mounting (that is, the base rotates around the horizontal and the scope pivots up and down) and most (certainly not this one) do not have any form of tracking or guidance system, the reason being that they let in so much light and have a comparatively large field of view, so you don't need to move the scope that much. But the lack of tracking makes even a proper Dob pretty useless for astrophotography (not that it can't be done; but is very much a specialist area with a proper Dob)
PreviousNext

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 42 guests

REPLY

Subject: 
Message:
   
Please note using apple style emoji's can result in posting failures.
Use the FULL EDITOR to better format content or upload images, be notified of replies etc...

Return to The Sin Bin


RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
2m
Shopping list for 2025
Yippee try y
2775
13m
Wakefield v Halifax
faxcar
16
17m
Max
60sCat
1
20m
Todays game v Hull
ratticusfinc
87
25m
FIELD
[Gareth]
98
26m
Fax
FIL
14
60m
Rodwell
Cats13
59
Recent
Rumours thread
alegend
1583
Recent
WHO IS NEXT
tad rhino
55
Recent
Wigan v Sts discussion - THIS THREAD ONLY PLEASE
Jason65
2292
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
19s
Shopping list for 2025
Yippee try y
2775
23s
TV Games - Not Hull
Mr. Zucchini
1982
27s
Transfer Talk / Rumour thread V4
Emagdnim13
9216
28s
Rodwell
Cats13
59
30s
Hall of Fame Lunch 2024
tad rhino
4
33s
Max
60sCat
1
47s
Round 15 vs Leigh Leopards H
Trebor1
131
1m
Rumours and signings v9
NickyKiss
28562
1m
Stadium and other issues
PopTart
2302
1m
FIELD
[Gareth]
98
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
Max
60sCat
1
TODAY
Horne Out
Kick and cha
1
TODAY
Superb Salford Complete History Making Saints Double
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Hall of Fame Lunch 2024
tad rhino
4
TODAY
Catalans Dragons Survive Second Half Fightback to Beat the Huddersfield Giants
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Warrington Wolves Snatch Late Win Over Hull FC
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Todays game v Hull
ratticusfinc
87
TODAY
Tribute to Rob and his family
Ex-Swarcliff
3
TODAY
A great tribute
PopTart
3
TODAY
Spirit of Rob Burrow Inspires Leeds Rhinos To A Win Over Leigh Centurions
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Hull KR Drop Goal Secures Win Over Castleford Tigers
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Strengthening needed
PopTart
11
TODAY
Boafo
BigTime
2
TODAY
Smith leaves Rhinos job bt mutual consent
Huddersfield
1
TODAY
Wayne Bennett already pulling strings at Souths
Huddersfield
1
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
Superb Salford Complete Histor..
116
Catalans Dragons Survive Secon..
236
Warrington Wolves Snatch Late ..
294
Spirit of Rob Burrow Inspires ..
363
Hull KR Drop Goal Secures Win ..
453
St Helens Break Fifty As They ..
845
Leigh Leopards Resurgence Clai..
947
Hull FC Get Second Win By Beat..
798
Super Salford First Half Slays..
942
England to play Samoa in autum..
906
Wakefield Trinity Show No Merc..
1793
Wigan Warriors Dominate Challe..
1550
St Helens Beat Leeds To Lift F..
1590
Rugby League to pay homage to ..
1585
2024 State of Origin - Game 1 ..
2159
RLFANS Match Centre
Matches on TV
Sun 23rd Jun
SL
15:00
Salford20-18St.Helens
Wed 26th Jun
SOO
11:05
New South Wales-Queensland
Sat 29th Jun
MINT2024
17:00
France M-England M
WINT2024
14:30
FRANCE W-ENGLAND W
Wed 17th Jul
SOO
11:05
Queensland-New South Wales
Sat 17th Aug
SL
18:00
Warrington-Leeds
SL
15:30
Wigan-St.Helens
SL
13:00
Hull FC-LondonB
Sun 18th Aug
SL
13:00
Leigh-Salford
SL
15:30
Catalans-Hull KR
SL
18:00
Huddersfield-Castleford
Sun 27th Oct
MINT2024
14:30
England M-Samoa M
Sat 2nd Nov
MINT2024
14:30
England M-Samoa M
Sun 23rd Jun
SL 15 Salford20-18St.Helens
CH 12 Bradford38-4Doncaster
CH 12 Featherstone24-34York
CH 12 Sheffield30-21Widnes
CH 12 Swinton10-24Barrow
CH12 Wakefield46-24Halifax
CH 12 Whitehaven38-12Dewsbury
L1 12 Cornwall0-26Keighley
L1 12 Hunslet18-48Rochdale
L1 12 Newcastle4-42Crusaders
L1 12 Workington4-28Oldham
NRL 16 Wests48-24Canberra
Sat 22nd Jun
SL 15 Hull FC18-24Warrington
SL 15 Catalans22-18Huddersfield
CH 12 Batley0-36Toulouse
NRL 16 Sydney26-8Canterbury
NRL 16 Gold Coast66-6NZ Warriors
NRL 16 Souths14-0Manly
Fri 21st Jun
SL 15 Leeds18-10Leigh
SL 15 Wigan36-0LondonB
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wigan 14 403 164 239 24
St.Helens 15 423 162 261 22
Hull KR 15 383 201 182 22
Warrington 15 358 213 145 20
Salford 15 295 288 7 20
Catalans 15 288 220 68 18
 
Leeds 15 274 270 4 16
Huddersfield 15 298 317 -19 12
Leigh 14 264 226 38 11
Castleford 15 238 429 -191 7
Hull FC 15 198 474 -276 4
LondonB 15 140 598 -458 2
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wakefield 7 252 72 180 14
Sheffield 6 214 62 152 12
Widnes 7 190 97 93 12
Featherstone 7 192 132 60 10
Bradford 7 145 129 16 8
Swinton 6 128 116 12 6
 
Doncaster 7 156 168 -12 6
Whitehaven 7 133 189 -56 6
Toulouse 6 120 109 11 4
Batley 7 109 154 -45 4
Halifax 7 94 199 -105 4
Barrow 6 78 193 -115 4
York 6 97 153 -56 2
Dewsbury 6 94 167 -73 2
RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
2m
Shopping list for 2025
Yippee try y
2775
13m
Wakefield v Halifax
faxcar
16
17m
Max
60sCat
1
20m
Todays game v Hull
ratticusfinc
87
25m
FIELD
[Gareth]
98
26m
Fax
FIL
14
60m
Rodwell
Cats13
59
Recent
Rumours thread
alegend
1583
Recent
WHO IS NEXT
tad rhino
55
Recent
Wigan v Sts discussion - THIS THREAD ONLY PLEASE
Jason65
2292
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
19s
Shopping list for 2025
Yippee try y
2775
23s
TV Games - Not Hull
Mr. Zucchini
1982
27s
Transfer Talk / Rumour thread V4
Emagdnim13
9216
28s
Rodwell
Cats13
59
30s
Hall of Fame Lunch 2024
tad rhino
4
33s
Max
60sCat
1
47s
Round 15 vs Leigh Leopards H
Trebor1
131
1m
Rumours and signings v9
NickyKiss
28562
1m
Stadium and other issues
PopTart
2302
1m
FIELD
[Gareth]
98
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
Max
60sCat
1
TODAY
Horne Out
Kick and cha
1
TODAY
Superb Salford Complete History Making Saints Double
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Hall of Fame Lunch 2024
tad rhino
4
TODAY
Catalans Dragons Survive Second Half Fightback to Beat the Huddersfield Giants
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Warrington Wolves Snatch Late Win Over Hull FC
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Todays game v Hull
ratticusfinc
87
TODAY
Tribute to Rob and his family
Ex-Swarcliff
3
TODAY
A great tribute
PopTart
3
TODAY
Spirit of Rob Burrow Inspires Leeds Rhinos To A Win Over Leigh Centurions
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Hull KR Drop Goal Secures Win Over Castleford Tigers
RLFANS News
1
TODAY
Strengthening needed
PopTart
11
TODAY
Boafo
BigTime
2
TODAY
Smith leaves Rhinos job bt mutual consent
Huddersfield
1
TODAY
Wayne Bennett already pulling strings at Souths
Huddersfield
1
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
Superb Salford Complete Histor..
116
Catalans Dragons Survive Secon..
236
Warrington Wolves Snatch Late ..
294
Spirit of Rob Burrow Inspires ..
363
Hull KR Drop Goal Secures Win ..
453
St Helens Break Fifty As They ..
845
Leigh Leopards Resurgence Clai..
947
Hull FC Get Second Win By Beat..
798
Super Salford First Half Slays..
942
England to play Samoa in autum..
906
Wakefield Trinity Show No Merc..
1793
Wigan Warriors Dominate Challe..
1550
St Helens Beat Leeds To Lift F..
1590
Rugby League to pay homage to ..
1585
2024 State of Origin - Game 1 ..
2159


Visit the RLFANS.COM SHOP
for more merchandise!