Where is everyone headed ?
Where is everyone headed ?
Anyone headed to TN - GA - SC area ?
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TEC 140
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Lunt b1800 H-Alpha
Lunt b1200 K-Line
ZWO 174mm & 1600mm
- michael.h.f.wilkinson
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Re: Where is everyone headed ?
I am going to Glendo, Wyoming
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Silverton, Oregon
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I am headed to Mitchell, Oregon. I saw my first total solar eclipse in February 1979 just 70 miles north or Mitchell in Maryhill, Washington. This will be my fifth total eclipse, having also seen them in Voi, Kenya 1980; Hula, Papua New Guinea 1984; and Todos Santos, Mexico in 1991. I am so excited, I can barely sleep at night!
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Hi everyone...
This will be my first total solar eclipse...witnessed many partials and a lovely annular eclipse back in 1994 that was only a few hours drive to the centerline.
My family and I are heading to Colorado to explore the mountains before stopping in Ravenna Nebraska for the eclipse on the return trip. Meeting up with a good friend and his family for the eclipse...he has been to 2 previous total eclipses, so I'm relying on his expertise too make the most of the event.
Brian
This will be my first total solar eclipse...witnessed many partials and a lovely annular eclipse back in 1994 that was only a few hours drive to the centerline.
My family and I are heading to Colorado to explore the mountains before stopping in Ravenna Nebraska for the eclipse on the return trip. Meeting up with a good friend and his family for the eclipse...he has been to 2 previous total eclipses, so I'm relying on his expertise too make the most of the event.
Brian
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Maple Ridge Observatory
Cambray, ON Canada
Photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/185395281@N08/albums
10'x15 Roll-off Roof Observatory
Takahashi EM400 Mount carrying:
C14 + Lunt 80ED
Deep Sky Work - ASI294MM Pro+EFW 7x36/Canon 60D (Ha mod), ONAG
Planetary Work - SBIG CFW10, ASI462MM
2.2m Diameter Dome
iOptron CEM70G Mount carrying:
Orion EON 130ED, f7 OTA for Day & Night Use
Ha Setup: Lunt LS80PT/LS75FHa/B1200Ha + Home Brew Lunt Double Stack/B1800Ha on the Orion OTA + Daystar Quantum
WL, G-Band & CaK Setup: Lunt Wedge & Lunt B1800CaK, Baader K-Line and Altair 2nm G-Band filter
ASI1600MM, ASI432MM, ASI294MM Pro, ASI174MM, ASI462MM
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Re: Where is everyone headed ?
Same as Mark and Stu, I will hopefully be in Silverton, Oregon
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Oivind, watch out for the fires https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DO ... 553952.pdf
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Re: Where is everyone headed ?
I live in Arkansas and will probably drive to Potosi or Farmington MO. May go to the Mark Twain NP. Weather "may" be acceptable.
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Re: Where is everyone headed ?
Just going to wing it. I am driving from Houston after work on Friday with a friend and will head to where there are less people and even less clouds. The plan is Nebraska and find a farmer who will take a couple hundred dollars to allow setup for a few days. Probably won't have much of a background for images on wide field but will get some night imaging done during new moon.
Re: Where is everyone headed ?
Boise National Forest, Idaho. We bailed on our Salem reservations due to the traffic horror stories surrounding Portland.