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Jupiter Without Moons | Faint Fuzzy
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Faith and Reason…Together At Last! September 2, 2009. Posted by Treehopper in astronomy. Originally posted by Tony Flanders on the Sky and Telescope Observing Highlights section.). To enjoy the event to the fullest, you should try to watch the moons’ disappearances and reappearances. Most of the 11-hour sequence should be visible from the American East Coast, and much of it is visible across all of the Americas and in Europe. Wednesday, September 2, 2009. Thursday, September 3, 2009. Notify me of new com...
FirstScope – Review | Faint Fuzzy
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Faith and Reason…Together At Last! FirstScope – Review. August 28, 2009. Posted by Treehopper in astronomy. The Celestron FirstScope proves that cheap doesn’t necessarily mean “cheap.”. Then, the e-mail arrived. Amazon issued a $15 off promotional on the scope that had already been knocked down to below the $45 price tag. With this incentive, it brought the price down to below $30. You can’t dangle a carrot in front of a guy like me and not expect me to take a bite out of it! As an educational tool and f...
Welcome to Faint Fuzzy! | Faint Fuzzy
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Faith and Reason…Together At Last! Welcome to Faint Fuzzy! August 2, 2009. Posted by Treehopper in astronomy. Welcome to Faint Fuzzy. It’s my little corner of the interwebz where I can ponder a few of my favorite things: science (namely astronomy), religion (namely Catholic Christianity) and why I feel the two aren’t mutually exclusive. Let me know what you think. Here's Tim as a little Treehopper, hanging on Mom and Dad's hands for a walk in the zoo. Sky and Telescope Magazine. Blog at WordPress.com.
Regarding “Truth” | Faint Fuzzy
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Faith and Reason…Together At Last! Regarding “Truth”. September 16, 2009. Posted by Treehopper in astronomy. Who’s Truth Is It Anyway? Does one side or the other have an exclusive claim to truth? Does a person of faith today have to travel incognito with regard to his religious beliefs or be prepared to take one on the chin by his irreligious peers? At the very end of the August 2009 issue of. In the Focal Point editorial article. Who owns the deed on truth? Who’s Side Are You On? Now geneticists are qui...
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A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy: November 2010
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A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy. James Paulson's roll off roof observatory at the Sunridge Observatory site, taken in the summer of 1986, housing a 10 inch f/5 Cave Astrola Newtonian reflector telescope. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. A Pause in Time. I just wanted to share that. Thanks for reading. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Pause in Time. Saturn surprises me with some nice surface and cloud detail in really bad conditions. Astronomy and DSLR Astrophotography Blog. Moving Blog over to the website.
A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy: September 2011
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A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy. James Paulson's roll off roof observatory at the Sunridge Observatory site, taken in the summer of 1986, housing a 10 inch f/5 Cave Astrola Newtonian reflector telescope. Monday, September 26, 2011. My Evolving Battery Box. An added benefit of this unit is that in the event of an electrical outage, it will power the small fan on my woodstove to allow me to heat my home in an emergency, or power a radio for emergency information, so it really serves multiple purposes.
A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy: August 2010
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A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy. James Paulson's roll off roof observatory at the Sunridge Observatory site, taken in the summer of 1986, housing a 10 inch f/5 Cave Astrola Newtonian reflector telescope. Friday, August 27, 2010. A Cool New Tool for Astrophotography. Friday, August 13, 2010. A Versatile Equipment Collection. 1 Mount the ST-80 on the tripod shoe, use as an Alt-Az grab and go. 2 Mount the ST-80 on the Vixen dovetail/EQ2 plate, place on LXD75 for a nice equitorial refractor. Saturn surprises...
A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy: January 2012
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A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy. James Paulson's roll off roof observatory at the Sunridge Observatory site, taken in the summer of 1986, housing a 10 inch f/5 Cave Astrola Newtonian reflector telescope. Tuesday, January 17, 2012. Nice Amateur Observatory Design. Inside the dome sits a myriad of equipment and wiring to control the mount and camera gear remotely. This is a fantastic setup. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Nice Amateur Observatory Design. Astronomy and DSLR Astrophotography Blog.
A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy: July 2010
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A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy. James Paulson's roll off roof observatory at the Sunridge Observatory site, taken in the summer of 1986, housing a 10 inch f/5 Cave Astrola Newtonian reflector telescope. Tuesday, July 20, 2010. From the title of this you would think I am entering into the realm of religion. Corporations can keep the acronyms, I will keep the sky, the heavens, god's handiwork, the celestial sphere, telescope making, digging in the references, red flashlights, optics companies, home lathes...
A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy: My Evolving Battery Box
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A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy. James Paulson's roll off roof observatory at the Sunridge Observatory site, taken in the summer of 1986, housing a 10 inch f/5 Cave Astrola Newtonian reflector telescope. Monday, September 26, 2011. My Evolving Battery Box. An added benefit of this unit is that in the event of an electrical outage, it will power the small fan on my woodstove to allow me to heat my home in an emergency, or power a radio for emergency information, so it really serves multiple purposes.
A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy: Planetary Imaging of Jupiter at Opposition
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A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy. James Paulson's roll off roof observatory at the Sunridge Observatory site, taken in the summer of 1986, housing a 10 inch f/5 Cave Astrola Newtonian reflector telescope. Tuesday, October 4, 2011. Planetary Imaging of Jupiter at Opposition. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Planetary Imaging of Jupiter at Opposition. Saturn surprises me with some nice surface and cloud detail in really bad conditions. Astronomy and DSLR Astrophotography Blog. The Night Sky Log. Stearns,...
A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy: April 2012
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A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy. James Paulson's roll off roof observatory at the Sunridge Observatory site, taken in the summer of 1986, housing a 10 inch f/5 Cave Astrola Newtonian reflector telescope. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Affordable CCD Imaging from Orion. This unit comes with a removable 1.25” nosepiece and works as well with 2” focusers. It comes supplied with USB and 12 volt power cords. It is available in both monochrome and color models. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Night Sky Log.
A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy: PHD, the Orion Mini Guider a Meade DSI
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A Lifetime of Amateur Astronomy. James Paulson's roll off roof observatory at the Sunridge Observatory site, taken in the summer of 1986, housing a 10 inch f/5 Cave Astrola Newtonian reflector telescope. Sunday, September 18, 2011. PHD, the Orion Mini Guider a Meade DSI. RA Aggressiveness - This function determines what percentage of the correction will be applied to the RA axis. The recommendation is to set this setting somewhere between 80 and 100%. I have set mine to 90. Calibration step (ms) - this p...
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Tisdag 28 juli 2015. Jag har länge känt att jag är i ett brytningsskede och att denna blogg inte längre synkroniserar med detta. Min nya blogg är veckans blogg på ratata, hoppas ni följer med dit! Söndag 12 juli 2015. Mattheten har tagit över mitt liv. Jag orkar inte med något känns det som. Har haft planer att blogga lite om bröllopet och om livet så där allmänt, men vet ni vad - jag orkar inte! Fredag 19 juni 2015. Som äter lupiner i raser fart! Lördag 13 juni 2015. Det har varit program späckade ledig...
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The name of this website was inspired by my passion of observing very faint deep sky objects under dark skies. They appear as Faint Fuzzies even in large telescopes, such as my 22" and 30" reflectors, even in my friend's 48" reflector. Just released for beginner and intermediate observers: Three Herschel observing guides covering about 1,100 objects visible in 6" to 10" telescopes. To get an example of what you can see through a large telescope, check out my Observing Reports.
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Faith and Reason…Together At Last! Welcome to Faint Fuzzy! August 2, 2009. Posted by Treehopper in astronomy. Welcome to Faint Fuzzy. It’s my little corner of the interwebz where I can ponder a few of my favorite things: science (namely astronomy), religion (namely Catholic Christianity) and why I feel the two aren’t mutually exclusive. Let me know what you think. Regarding “Truth”. September 16, 2009. Posted by Treehopper in astronomy. 1 comment so far. Who’s Truth Is It Anyway? September 2, 2009. To en...
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