by Mark Wagner
Other targets that were fun to hunt down included M79, which did not resolve well, The Eskino Nebula - with the 7 Nagler this showed two shells, Gamma Leonis - what a pretty double!... M35 - but no sign of NGC 2158 in these skies... I "found" M1 - just a hint of a haze, but there. Of course I peeked at Mars - sure is small now - but there are still surface markings darkening it.
We were joking about my telescope, that since it took trips to Chile and Australia last year, it was more well travelled than I am. This led to discussions about travel scopes and telescope design... always interesting topics. Kevin Schuerman showed up and brought out a 10" Johnsonian - which Dennis Beckley is taking to Costa Rica - interesting scope - packs up into a durm case. I realized I really hadn't had my 10" scope out in a very long time - the last person to use it was Marek, on his trip to Oz. I resolved to get out observing more often (especially after TAC's observing-cop Marshall Dillon chastized me publicly for being an astro-wimp) - Houge can be a fun place - so I'll begin to frequent it again.
It was also great to see so many friends. Mike Koop, Rob Hawley, Rich Neuschaefer, Kevin Schuerman, Kevin Roberts, Heather (galaxy girl), Alan Zaza, Daniel Stefanescu (sp?), James Turley, Phil Terzian, Phil Chambers, Gordon Reade, Gary Mitchell... and meeting new friends. Good to see them all.
And of course, spreading the fun by having first timers look through telescopes - that's what makes Houge a great place...
Posted on sf-bay-tac Jan 21, 2006 10:02:53 PT
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