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There has been a lot of talk about registration fees, but does anyone
want to volunteer a report about this year's activities? Or did I somehow miss them? Any really interesting homebuilt scopes? The swap tables? The Perseids or the weather? Starry Skies, Rich |
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"Richard DeLuca" wrote in message news ![]() There has been a lot of talk about registration fees, but does anyone want to volunteer a report about this year's activities? Or did I somehow miss them? Any really interesting homebuilt scopes? The swap tables? The Perseids or the weather? Starry Skies, Rich |
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OK..it looks like nobody else will be serious, so I will.
Stellafane was slightly damp and a little windy Fri during the day. Fri eve poured at times. Several good fri evening talks...Mario Motta's home observatory talk was particularly good. Sat dawned partly cloudy and stayed that way. Some nice solar observing Sat. TONS of Coronado H-alpha scopes...compare this to 5 years ago when maybe 1 person would have a daystar. They have really revolutionized solar observing for the masses. Sat eve saw a few stars poking out...but nothing worth observing. We didn't win any doorprize AGAIN. Somebody needs to get Levy to stop setting poor slide shows to music in his Shadowgram talks. Dobson didn't speak (yay!). The only really interesting thing at the swap area was a nice, but not perfect, Fecker Celestar 6" mak...I bought it...came with 4 old Brandons non-parfocal, flat tops, no filter threads. Anyone know their vintage??? I'd guess mid-'60s. Previous owners (Westport Astro Soc. of Ct.) took great care of tis scope and eyepieces...they're to be commended, many clubs wouldn't have done nearly as well. Visited the 'Vette "museum"...kids liked it. Well worth the entrance price of $0.00. Peter Bealo Sweet Hill Observatory Plaistow NH "Richard DeLuca" wrote in message news ![]() There has been a lot of talk about registration fees, but does anyone want to volunteer a report about this year's activities? Or did I somehow miss them? Any really interesting homebuilt scopes? The swap tables? The Perseids or the weather? Starry Skies, Rich |
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In article RKbVc.48491$TI1.10483@attbi_s52,
"Peter Bealo" wrote: The only really interesting thing at the swap area was a nice, but not perfect, Fecker Celestar 6" mak...I bought it... Sure that Fecker isn't a Mresserchmidt?........ ducking came with 4 old Brandons non-parfocal, flat tops, no filter threads. Anyone know their vintage??? I'd guess mid-'60s. Previous owners (Westport Astro Soc. of Ct.) took great care of tis scope and eyepieces...they're to be commended, many clubs wouldn't have done nearly as well. Before Don Yeir bought Brandon, apparently. Nice find, I'd say. Thanks, Peter. Maybe see you next month. Rich |
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, Richard DeLuca wrote: Sure that Fecker isn't a Mresserchmidt?........ ducking Really bad typo. 'Messerschmitt.' |
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halfro wrote:
wet muddy Hey we have star parties like that in the UK too. Especially the November ones. Steve |
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Richard DeLuca wrote in message ...
There has been a lot of talk about registration fees, but does anyone want to volunteer a report about this year's activities? Or did I somehow miss them? Any really interesting homebuilt scopes? The swap tables? The Perseids or the weather? Starry Skies, Rich Howdy Rich, Here's a report I posted from the Hartness House early Sunday morning that weekend. BTW, our drive back was not affected by Charley afterall. I decided to order a PST from B & H the day after I got back from Vermont and received it four days later. First light was Monday afternoon. Dave Mitsky Greetings from Stellafane I'm sending this message from the historic Hartness House in Springfield, Vermont. Well, the 2004 Stellafane convention (see http://www.stellafane.com ) is over and although the skies were not particularly kind to us this year (in fact, Aquafane might be a more apt description) I had a great time schmoozing with various friends and acquaintances including such notables as Al Nagler, David Levy, John Bortle, Dennis di Cicco, Sue and Alan French, and Phil Harrington. We even got a bit of solar observing in on Saturday once the remnants of Hurricane Bonnie had passed. John Vogt had a dual H-alpha rig composed of a Coronado 40 and a Coronado PST f/10 refractors both of which provided great views. The PST was particularly impressive considering its relatively modest cost. In addition to sunspots, solar prominences and filaments I saw a solar flare emanating from AR 10649. Uncle Al's binoviewer equipped TV-NP101 provided great white light views as did several other larger Newtonians, an achromatic refractor, and a Gregorian. There were the usual mirror grinding demonstrations and talks in the big tent. Careful maneuvering was required to avoid the small lakes produced by the copious Stellarain that fell on Thursday and Friday. The Saturday morning swap meet provided its usual assortment of truly odd items. I bought a book of lunar sketches and a 50mm finder scope. There were many innovative and beautiful telescopes entered in the ATM competition. Especially noteworthy were Norman Pullum's two incredibly ornate Newtonians, a Herschelian Maksutov Dob (how's that for an exotic design?), and an automated, self-propelled (I kid you not) 16" classical Cassegrain. As usual I won nada in the raffle and as usual John Dobson was the oldest Stellafane attendee. Charley hasn't reached us yet but its outlying clouds certainly have, ruining the partly clear skies that graced the beginning of Saturday night. I did have the opportunity to do a little binocular observing and to behold NGC 6826, the Blinking Nebula, through a 14.5" ATM Dob. My significant other and I also saw a fairly impressive meteor and a few satellites. This morning I'll have the pleasure of driving back through pouring rain just as I did on the way here on Thursday but that's a small price to pay for the magic of Stellafane. |
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Peter Bealo wrote:
snip The only really interesting thing at the swap area was a nice, but not perfect, Fecker Celestar 6" mak...I bought it...came with 4 old Brandons non-parfocal, flat tops, no filter threads. Anyone know their vintage??? I'd guess mid-'60s. Previous owners (Westport Astro Soc. of Ct.) took great care of tis scope and eyepieces...they're to be commended, many clubs wouldn't have done nearly as well. snip Peter Bealo Sweet Hill Observatory Plaistow NH "Richard DeLuca" wrote in message news ![]() There has been a lot of talk about registration fees, but does anyone want to volunteer a report about this year's activities? Or did I somehow miss them? Any really interesting homebuilt scopes? The swap tables? The Perseids or the weather? Starry Skies, Rich We had a Fecker Celestar 6" at Longway Planetarium here in Flint, ca. 1964. Are you sure yours is a MAC? IIRC, ours was a sort-of Schmidt-Newtonian with the tertiary mirror arranged on the declination axis (less eyepiece movement). The corrector plate was quite thin, and there was a definite secondary mirror (NOT an aluminized spot on the back of the corrector). It was an excellent concept, very compact, but badly flawed in execution. I had to maintain this scope for several years. Getting all the optics in line was nightmare, and the cells were poor, with lots of slop and poor adjustments. Even after you got everything lined up, one decent bump and all was lost again. I managed to keep it mostly functional, with lots of bad words along the way. When I left, nobody else could keep it working, and they sold it at a flea market a few years later. We also had one of their 4" regular Newtonians. This was a rather nice little scope without all the complications of it's larger Schmidt cousin. Both were unusually attractive looking scopes, with interesting casting shapes, and the white pebble-painted tubes and blue fork mounts. Dan Mitchell ========== |
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