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Old October 27th 03, 05:45 AM
Mike Jones
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Just a short note of appreciation - the first Eldorado Star Party (Oct.
22-25, 2003) was Excellent. A huge thanks to the X-Bar Ranch of
Sonora, TX, and Dave Clark, George Ellis, John Wagoner and the rest of a
very hard-working crew that pulled it off. About 100 people came from
all over Texas and the South. We missed Wednesday night and didn't get
there until Thursday, and Thursday and Friday night were REALLY good.
Very VERY dark skies, at least equal to Fort Davis. I worked all
through the galaxy cluster west of Rigel with ease with my 16" f/6,
getting down into the mid to high 15's on galaxies, including several
Arps. The best view I had of the trip, though, was at 4AM Saturday
morning, just plain naked eye. I got up and looked up at Orion, and saw
the Milky Way from Perseus down through Canis Major more clearly than
any time in my life, including Ft. Davis and McDonald Observatory. It
was like looking out a spaceship window, the blackest background sky
I've ever seen, with this gray stripe of mottled light across the sky.
First time I have really seen Orion, Gemini, Canis Minor, Canis Major,
etc. in true 3D, as loose stars floating in suspension in front of the
far more remote starclouds of the outer Milky Way. Unbelievable, a
sight to remember for my lifetime. Then I got up again about 6:15AM and
saw the zodiacal light extending up into the eastern sky at a southerly
slant, and the outer Milky Way band spanning the sky at about the
opposite angle. All in all, VERY dark skies, a great group of
organizers, and a wonderful experience I hope to repeat next year.
Mike

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Old October 27th 03, 06:56 AM
PJ
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Default New Eldorado Star Party was very good

Thanks for the report, Mike. I purposely did not attend the inaugural year
because I was already registered for Okie-Tex, plus I am unfamiliar with the
Sonora are skies. Glad to know it went well so I can plan on attending next
year. So no detection of the smokiness we see at TSP?

-Phil

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Just a short note of appreciation - the first Eldorado Star Party (Oct.
22-25, 2003) was Excellent. A huge thanks to the X-Bar Ranch of
Sonora, TX, and Dave Clark, George Ellis, John Wagoner and the rest of a
very hard-working crew that pulled it off. About 100 people came from
all over Texas and the South. We missed Wednesday night and didn't get
there until Thursday, and Thursday and Friday night were REALLY good.
Very VERY dark skies, at least equal to Fort Davis. I worked all
through the galaxy cluster west of Rigel with ease with my 16" f/6,
getting down into the mid to high 15's on galaxies, including several
Arps. The best view I had of the trip, though, was at 4AM Saturday
morning, just plain naked eye. I got up and looked up at Orion, and saw
the Milky Way from Perseus down through Canis Major more clearly than
any time in my life, including Ft. Davis and McDonald Observatory. It
was like looking out a spaceship window, the blackest background sky
I've ever seen, with this gray stripe of mottled light across the sky.
First time I have really seen Orion, Gemini, Canis Minor, Canis Major,
etc. in true 3D, as loose stars floating in suspension in front of the
far more remote starclouds of the outer Milky Way. Unbelievable, a
sight to remember for my lifetime. Then I got up again about 6:15AM and
saw the zodiacal light extending up into the eastern sky at a southerly
slant, and the outer Milky Way band spanning the sky at about the
opposite angle. All in all, VERY dark skies, a great group of
organizers, and a wonderful experience I hope to repeat next year.
Mike



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Old October 27th 03, 02:13 PM
Mike Jones
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Default New Eldorado Star Party was very good

PJ wrote:

Thanks for the report, Mike. I purposely did not attend the inaugural year
because I was already registered for Okie-Tex, plus I am unfamiliar with the
Sonora are skies. Glad to know it went well so I can plan on attending next
year. So no detection of the smokiness we see at TSP?

-Phil


No, absolutely none. In fact, I thought that each night I was there at ESP was
actually darker and more transparent than most TSP nights I've seen. In TSP's
defense, though, I think it was just an exceptionally good run of weather. It
was the combination of near-perfect transparency and 1 to 1.5 second seeing that
made it so good. When the smoke comes up from Mexico it probably affects Sonora
as well. But, ESP had almost none of the gritty airborne dust so plentiful at
Prude Ranch.


 




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