Subject: Friday the 13th, A Full Moon, and today's your lucky day
Friday the 13th, A Full Moon, and today's your lucky day
June 13th, 2014 at 9:13 am ESTHello Friend, I am sure you are likely busy gearing up for what appears to be a lovely weekend. I have already crossed paths with a black cat. Just happens to be a member of our household. Our cat Merlin, is in a cranky mood this morning, If he does ...
What a Cockwomble of a situation
June 12th, 2014 at 12:26 pm ESTHello Friend, Yes, cockwomble. And that's a "term of endearment" used by a colleague of mine. The world cup of soccer starts today, and man there are so many different flags attached to car hoods in thestreets of Toronto, it's not even funny. A fe ...
Is this Evolution? Snowbirds pilot to Farmer
June 11th, 2014 at 11:13 am ESTHello Friend, Well, it's a matter of opinion. One of my neighbours, here in the North country, was in the Canadian Miltary for 16 years. He tested military planes for structural issues, and he also flew with the formation team of the CanadianSnowbi ...
One way to deal with bullies
June 10th, 2014 at 11:51 am ESTHello Friend, Bullying seems to be omnipresent in the media these days. It's a serious problem among kids especially, and can lead to some terrible consequences. I know from personal experience what it's like, because when I was growing up in Londo ...
Observing Saturn? Here are three important things you should know
June 9th, 2014 at 12:45 pm ESTHello Friend, The Planet Saturn was the very night sky object that got me hooked into astronomy. Finding Saturn, with a small 60mm refractor and a wobbly tripod. The very fact that you can see it's rings, and it has such a 3 dimensional appearance t ...
A Questar like maksutov Cassegrain for $499?
June 6th, 2014 at 12:27 pm ESTHello Friend, Allow me to explain. Many years ago the Questar Corporation, in Pennyslvania, designed a really cool maksutov-cassegraintelescope, which they introduced into the market place for amateur astronomers. The problem? It carried a mighty hef ...
Guess which telescope revolutioned the telescope industry?
June 5th, 2014 at 11:45 am ESTHello Friend, I'm sure that many might say it was the Dobsonian telescope. But I'm really talking about computerized telescopes today. When Meade Instruments shipped the first computerized "goto" telescope back in 1992, the LX200 series.it was th ...
Ever sucked on the gas from a film hypering gas tank?
June 4th, 2014 at 12:26 pm ESTHello Friend, If you've been an amateur astronomer for as long as I have, you might remember the old Celestron SchmidtCamera's, back in the 1970's.It was pure voodoo.First, you had to mount the film roll of 35mm film in a dark room, and mount on the ...
3 Steps to Becoming a brilliant astrophotographer
June 3rd, 2014 at 12:12 pm ESTHello Friend, Yesterday I shared with you some of the stunning images taken by astroimager Michael Watson of Toronto. In his spare time, when he's not doing astronomy he practises law. Or maybe it's the other way around. If you want to take stunning ...
Check out these stunning astroimages by Amateur Astronomer Michael Watson
June 2nd, 2014 at 12:33 pm ESTHello Friend, Amateur astronomer and astroimager Michael Watson, who lives in Toronto, and is an active memberof the RASC, took some stunning images this past weekend in Algonquin park. You can check out his quality work right here: https://www.fli ...