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2004/12/20

Beautiful night under the Stars

Last Friday I went out in the cold to the Science Museum of Virginia, along with other Richmond Astronomical Society members to show the public the stars. It was the best night for stargazing in years. Despite the light
pollution of Richmond, we were able to see lots of stars with the naked
eye, down to about 3rd magnitude, and solar system bodies and stars both were spectacular. Saturn produced its usual assemblage of rings that are the highlight for many visitors, and the Moon was in an especially good phase. The alignment on my telescope on Vega and Capella was especially good, perhaps because I was able to get Polaris in the guide scope, and because Vega and Capella were near the horizon and far apart. Objects stayed in my telescope reasonably well, despite non-fresh batteries. It was the first time that I can remember that I was able to get the Andromeda Galaxy in my telescope at a Skywatch. It showed a rather unexciting fuzzy light ball. I got the Orion Nebula in the telescope as well, and with my light pollution filter, the details of the nebula really stood out. And to top it off, a -5 magnitude bolide, brighter than Venus, shot through the constellation Gemini.

We tried looking at the street with the light pollution filter. The bright yellow hat of Arby's became a dull red, and McDonald's yellow arches also turned a dull red. The peachy streetlights turned much dimmer, as the filter was especially aimed at stopping that light. If streets were like that, we could see more stars. People need to stop blaring their lights.

Yuletide fantasy run

I made my Yuletide fantasy run through my development on Saturday night, 2004 December 18. This year some brilliant displays of the past few years were gone. But there were some others to replace them. None of them showed that much originality. One showed an outline Texas on their lawn. Another used red candles instead of blue ones. But we use red candles, three at a time in our windows. The prize this year goes to the end of my street. There it was. The Great Walking Stickman of Yuletide. Somone put lights way up the trunk and some of the branches of a tall, thin tree, and the entire thing was five stories high and looked like a gigantic stalk of a man with stick arms outreached. I have never seen anything like that before. What did I have this year? I switched my white and red lights, to show a red bush out on our lawn. I don't mean the one in the White House. I mean a bush bush with red bulbs lighting it up. And I constructed a huge triangle in a large bush, about two stories high. If I put another triangle into this design, I can come up with a Virginia. Maybe I'll try that.