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![]() One early morning while it was still dark, several years ago as I observed under the heavily light-polluted skies of Midtown Memphis, I spotted Venus just beginning her course in the east. I thought, "Hey, what a great time to get out the scope," said scope being a Parks PRT-813 80mm refractor, made in Japan. Of course, Venus is very bright no matter where one observes, and I found myself watching her from 5 or so in the morning... ....until sometime after 10 as the Sun was well on its way across the sky, too. Venus, by that time, appeared as a pale beige and seemingly sandpapery orb. Fancy my having been able to track her for all that time with that low-cost equatorial mounting. As I was about to call it...a morning, our neighborhood's "village idiot," I never knew his name, had begun a transit of his own, but around my block instead. Little did he know that the telescope and I were stealthily-positioned just to the side of the rear of my brother's car which was parked parallel right next to the sidewalk. As he passed he glanced over(village idiots have inklings, too, it seems), saw me looking through the telescope and then at him, and paused momentarily only to stagger back a few steps, but then continued on without appreciably interrupting the slightly stumbling rythym of his stride. Since that time, I've often wondered as to what must've been going on in his head as he staggered backwardly upon observing me in my own observance. The only conclusion I could ever arrive at is that he must've thought that I was engaged in... ....peeping, as the neighborhood is quite close-knit, in at least residential proximity, if not in their hearts. Which begs the question, has anyone else been mistakenly suspected? Alan |
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Astro lore is rife with such occurances. Even been suspected of setting up
mortars to mortar military bases. -- Bob May Losing weight is easy! If you ever want to lose weight, eat and drink less. Works evevery time it is tried! |
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We often have the state police show up during an observing
session....so often that I just assume they are coming.... to check out our rocket launchers. During the Hale-Bopp apparition, it was for crowd control and rocket launchers. Tom W. |
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 12:11:38 -0400, bwhiting ...reflected:
We often have the state police show up during an observing session....so often that I just assume they are coming.... to check out our rocket launchers. During the Hale-Bopp apparition, it was for crowd control and rocket launchers. Tom W. Are you serious? Was it in the South? 8^) Alan |
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 17:16:09 -0400, bwhiting ...reflected:
Yes, we have always treated the law similar to the border customs officials....somewhere between God and a wild animal...just stay as you are, don't make any quick movements, be contrite and humble, and its also *not* a good time to be asking your fellow astronomer, "Hey did you bring your 9 millimeter with you? That's marvelous! Well get it out, I need it". Clear skies, Tom W. snip Alan |
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In article NsCSa.22712$zy.7247@fed1read06,
"Jan Owen" wrote: It's interesting to contemplate what the reaction might be if everyone, when the cops arrived, grabbed the front of their Dobsonians, and swung them around and down, and pointed them directly at the squad car... On the other hand, of course, this might be met with a hail of bullets from one of those folks afflicted with the Wyatt Earp syndrome, and a lack of gray matter between their ears... I know you're joking, of course. But think about it for a moment. A cop wouldn't have to have 'Wyatt Earp Syndrome' and/or 'a lack of gray matter.' He would only need to be ignorant of astronomy. Most people would be frightened if a group of strangers pointed dobs menacingly at them on a dark night. And if you have a gun, know how to use it, and have taken an oath to serve and protect..... Starry Skies, Rich BTW, I have a story SO GOOD that none of you would believe it. So, I won't relate it and have to endure everyone's scorn.......... ![]() |
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![]() "Jan Owen" wrote in message news:NsCSa.22712$zy.7247@fed1read06... It's interesting to contemplate what the reaction might be if everyone, when the cops arrived, grabbed the front of their Dobsonians, and swung them around and down, and pointed them directly at the squad car... On the other hand, of course, this might be met with a hail of bullets from one of those folks afflicted with the Wyatt Earp syndrome, and a lack of gray matter between their ears... I actually had a similar situation occur about 20 years ago with a blue tube Coulter 13.1" Dob I owned. I was observing near a fish hatchery in the small town of Mansfield, NJ. The scope was pointed relatively low towards the horizon at M104, which just happened to be in the direction of the road. All of a sudden a car pulled up and parked with its headlights pointed down the barrel of the scope, about 300 feet from us. I motioned to it to lower the lights. Nothing happened. After about 2 or 3 minutes, the car slowly moved towards us. Turned out to be one of two policemen on duty from the local force. He seemed very nervous as he got out of the car, then seemd releived after he found out it was a telescope. We let him look at a variety of objects through the scope, and he radioed the other guy on duty to come on over. We then showed the other officer views through the scope. Finally, the first policeman admited that he was vary scared when he first saw us, as he though that the scope was a rocket launcher, not a telescope. That is why he was so cautious about approaching us. Thankfully, he asked questions first, and didn't shoot. No joke, this really happened. Thanks, Tom Davis |
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"Bob May" wrote in message ...
Astro lore is rife with such occurances. Even been suspected of setting up mortars to mortar military bases. During the first gulf war, (in the early 90's), three members of our club set up a 20" Obsession at the Lake Hudson Dark Sky Preserve. It had been raining the afternoon but the forecast was for clearing around midnight. So they went and set up. As one of the members told me, it started to clear up around 10-10:30pm. They were the only ones in the park, or so they thought. They had just started to observe when all these red and blue lights with sirens came out of nowhere. The police, having braked hard and fast, emerged from their vehicles with sidearms drawn: and ordering our three members to lay face down on the ground. Of course, our three members were confounded by the turn of events. I understand it took a little over a half-hour to convince the police that they were harmless. The telescope was NOT a cannon and that all they wanted to do was observe the heavens. After the police left, they decided that they had had enough excitement for one night. It just amazed them at what had happened. Francis |
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 12:20:18 GMT, "Hilton Evans" ...reflected:
"Alan W. Craft" wrote in message .. . As I was about to call it...a morning, our neighborhood's "village idiot," So, what in his history earned him his title? Admittedly, I exhibit a cruel and unfeeling streak now and again. Alan |
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