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1101. A brief tour page 6
. NEVER look directly at the sun without a proper solar filter! . We have lots of different equipment available for use. Here you see our 6" solar filters. Our club always recommends that you use a FULL APERTURE solar filter. In the picture you will notice a TYPE 2 filter for VISUAL use and a TYPE 3 filter for PHOTOGRAPHIC use. Here is an easy way to remember which type solar filter you need for VISUAL OBSERVING: You have 2 EYES so you need a TYPE 2 filter!! .
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1102. A brief tour page 7
. The Observatory is located at Hidden Hollow Campground. As the name suggests, throughout the summer many kids come to camp here. This is a picture of the dome from the "fire circle".
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1103. A brief tour page 8
. In the foreground is our 10" scope. It needs a little maintenance. If you look closely you can see the "pliers and nuts" counterweight! Off in the back I had set up our 6" scope for some solar observing. It is a really nice scope but unfortunately, the drive motor turns it BACKWARDS! (If you are from the southern hemisphere and YOU have a scope that runs backwards... let's trade drives!!) .
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1104. A brief tour page 3
. As you ascend the stairs next to the clubhouse, you get to see the observatory up close. We have an observing table lighted with red lights. Some of our extreme DSO's don't even want them on! . The black box looking thing on the observatory, just below the dome, is actually a speaker so we can pipe in music. Not shown in the picture to the left is the attic above the clubhouse.
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1105. A brief tour page 4
. If the moon is just so on the horizon, and there isn't much glare from the sun, you might get lucky enough to see the dome like this! .
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1106. A brief tour page 5
. Inside the clubhouse you can find our bulletin board. It has been rearranged since this picture, but there is still loads of information on it and a joke or two.
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1107. A brief tour page 12
. Now put all the images together and you can see the whole thing.
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1108. A brief tour page 13
. A little larger picture. Thanks for taking my tour! I hope you enjoyed seeing our observatory and I really hope that I was able to inspire you to come visit us. We have PUBLIC NIGHT on the SECOND Saturday of each month (March - November) or by appointment. Appointments are really easy to get, simply click here and let us know when you and/or your group can come down, we would love to have you! .
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1109. A brief tour page 2
. At the entrance to the clubhouse you can't help but notice this magnificent plaque. As you can see, the Richland Astronomical Society was founded in 1960, we will be 42 years old this year! Stanleigh passed on in 1982, but Giles still lives in the area.
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1110. A brief tour page 10
Looking Left then Right, we see the North and south pier. ... There is the radio on the North pier. The "control" computer is mounted on the South pier and connected to the "catalog" computer next to the North pier via an underground RS-232 cable. The software in the control computer was custom written in C and portions of the ConTroL for Astronomy Command Language (CTLACL) are copyrighted by Warren Walker (a club member), The Warren Rupp Observatory and Merlin Controls Corp. ...
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1111. A brief tour page 11
. If you walk over to the South pier and look up, you will eventually see to top of the scope. There are two finder scopes up there near the eyepiece as well as a telrad and a joystick. A third finder scope is mounted at the base of the scope. The joystick can control the scope for very smooth slewing.
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1112. A brief tour page 1
. As you drive up you will see our clubhouse and observatory. The clubhouse is small, being only about 10' by 20', but it's heated and comfortable. The observatory is huge, about 20' in diameter and 18' tall! . Housing a 31" f/7 Newtonian telescope it has to be.
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1113. Eugene Shoemaker
The world has lost one of its most renowned scientists with the death of Eugene Shoemaker at age 69. On the afternoon of July 18, 1997, Gene and his wife, Carolyn, were involved in a car accident in central Australia. ... Best known for his pioneering work in elucidating the mechanics of impacts and in the discovery of Earth-crossing bodies, Gene gained worldwide fame in March 1993 for his discovery,with Carolyn and colleague David Levy, of a comet that would strike Jupiter 16 months later. ...
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1114. The 31" Telescope at Hidden Hollow
... It was with this spirit that Norman Oberle suggested that area amateurs should have the benefit of a large aperture (25 inches or larger) telescope with sufficient focal length for excellent visual work. ... Norm Oberle and Jim Thomas spent 2,000 hours grinding and polishing to work the mirror into an oblate spheroid. ... Norm worked with Jim Thomas in a basement workshop. ... The Richland club is situated in the Hidden Hollow camp ground, and has long held meetings in the clubhouse on the grounds. ...
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1115. You Know your a DSO When...
You know you're a Deep Sky Observer when.. ... You consider Jupiter 'light pollution'. ... You refuse to use the ladder with your 20" f/6 at the Winter Star Party stating, "If I use that, the objects are too far north." ... You spend most of your time looking at or for objects you can barely see. Your favorite objects are objects you can barely see. ... You view a major earthquake as an opportunity for a close-in dark-sky star party. ... You believe M13 ruined your dark adaptation. ...
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1116. By Mike Allen...
... Without further ado, let me introduce you to the wonderful stylings of Mike Allen.. Under A Dog Day (Night) Sky" . ... Black Forest Star Party" . ... But sometimes a hazy summer night can ruin any motivation for observing. ... Hazy skies usually mean steady skies, and steady air is just what the doctor ordered for observing planets and double stars. ... It has an easily observed 10.6 magnitude central star. ... I next held them to my eyes and checked the field and collimation. ... Mike Allen . ...
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1117. Under a Dog Day Sky August 1999
... Hazy skies usually mean steady skies, and steady air is just what the doctor ordered for observing planets and double stars. Mars is well past opposition and becoming less an item of interest as it shrinks in size, but Jupiter and Saturn are well placed in the early morning August sky. ... Their magnitudes are 4.2 and 6.0. ... It has an easily observed 10.6 magnitude central star. ... Cygnus is also host to a lot of small open star clusters that stand up to inspection under hazy skies. ...
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1118. Sketches By Mike Allen...
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1119. UFO Attack
. Click the mouse to start the game. Shoot the missiles with the left mouse button and guide the missile with the mouse. Don't let the aliens land or you lose!
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1120. Lunar Lander
YOU NEED JAVA TO PLAY!! . Use the space bar for the landing thruster and the left/right arrow keys to spin the Lander. Try to land on the blue landing pads. Land successfully and you get half your fuel back. Change the gravity to make it harder.
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