On Friday night, Christmas Eve Eve, there was fun to be had at the Pinnacles. 3 of us TACos were there, one of whom brought along 4 of his buddies. Conditions were very good, 6.2 limiting magnitude for me overhead, seeing 4/5 good, moving to excellent 5/5 around 8 pm. Excellent sky with serious stars.
This is as much an outreach report as an observing report.
A father with his 2 teenage sons had come out at sunset to look at the sky, saw the crew of us, thought we were there to drink, and were about to move along. I pitched Saturn and they stopped. Those 3 stuck around for 3 hours, got a cook’s tour of the sky. Lots of Q&A. Bright people. They looked at 3 planets, 2 doubles, 3 bright OC’s, 1 galaxy. These folks live in Greenfield and like to go camping and nighttime sky gazing at Williams Hill, where I haven’t been and which Dwayne Maxwell and others have gone on about, here on the list. We’re gonna meet up there in the spring for barbecuing and telescope viewing.
After they left, I looked at some favorite things and had fun conversations with the other astroids. Aris and Komal, the TACos, I hadn’t met in person. Very genial fellas, as were Komal’s buddies. Komal and I spent the big chunk of the night showing his friends cool objects and answering smart questions.
Spent extra time on 40 Eridani, the triple star Gottlieb was looking at from Lake Sonoma. Marko hasn’t complained when I’ve evangelized this object shamelessly. It’s astounding, not for the visuals but for what you’re looking at. A regular K-type main sequence star (one of the few K-type stars we can see naked eye, it being only 16 lightyears from here), then a close pair of a white dwarf and a red dwarf. The white dwarf is far and away the easiest white dwarf to catch with our scopes.
What kills me is the timelines. It’s presumed they formed together. Here’s a main sequence star in the midst of its ca 8 billion year lifetime, then a star that must have been more massive and already run out of fuel, collapsed into a very hot cinder that’ll go along that way for a long time.
With the red dwarf, we have no idea what it’ll turn into when it uses up its fuel, the universe isn’t old enough. They’re very patient and go on for what Kaler calls “a seeming eternity.”
James Kaler has a fascinating description of 40 Eri on his Stars site - http://stars.astro.illinois.edu/sow/keid.html
Around 8 pm, the seeing got very good to the east; 6 stars in Trapezium were sharp to direct vision at 180x. Fornax was well above the horizon, but it still wasn’t high enough for the Fornax Cluster to start showing up, except for the brightest couple of galaxies. Next month.
Aris was imaging IC 443, the Jellyfish Nebula, in Gemini. He was getting a fancy picture of the whole disk of this supernova remnant. I had forgotten that it’s not only a visual object but that I’ve seen it, 20 years ago from Dinosaur Point with Felix my 11”. Bob Czerwinski, Jeff Crilly and I were comparing observations - “SNR! Showed a strip @126x with OIII. Aperture mattered: Bob’s 12.5 showed more strip; Jeff’s 15 caught the E end with curves and curdling.”
For the record, when we post OI’s we can’t guarantee the conditions. It’s like what Dave Staples said about going to Lake Sonoma the same night - “I realize that weather is questionable …” but he was going anyway. What I can guarantee is that I’ll show up. Buddies will tell you since ’99 I’ve kept a 100% track record.
Wasn’t near as cold as expected, got into the mid 40’s, then finally around 40 by midnight. That was when the dew finally started to get assertive. It was still clear where we were at 2,000 ft. By 1 am, Berenice’s Hair was up, as was Puppis to the south. Spring is coming!
Dense fog over the whole valley on the way home and in Salinas. I’m so glad I went out.
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And Pinnacles I tried John's tip of using it 2X Barlow with my collimation laser. It made the laser dot super large. I ended up tossing the barlow aside and just doing it the normal way.
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