Heard about this video on the radio today, thought I'd check it out.
What a good read Meanderer, I look up at the stars sometimes (without my scope) and truly in awe. I wish I'd have vivid dreams about flying through the galaxy. If I ever get another scope, I am hoping for one with a camera. I forget what they are called. I love the things I can see right online, love the internet highway. I get to see things I never would "in person" so to speak![]()
Wow SeaBreeze, you sure know how to attract all the gentlemen...*taking notes*k:.
But seriously, who knew our members had such impressive hobbies. Very interesting thread.
Thanks for the link to the video, SeaBreeze. It was very interesting. I watch How It's Made once in a while, but hadn't seen that one.
If you have a pair of binoculars, take them with you. If you have a smart phone or tablet, there is software that will guide you to some neat stuff. The Pleiades, the Orion nebula, Coma Berenices, The Andromeda galaxy, and even the planet Uranus are visible with binoculars. Scan the constellation Cassiopeia. It's loaded with stars.
Don