Reminder from the Calendar of southern_maine_astronomers http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southern_maine_astronomers/cal SMA Monthly Meeting Friday November 17,...
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Hello. I hope this isn't a shout into the dark. SMA has been strangely quiet lately. Is it still a functioning club? I have not heard anything on the list...
Steve, Yes, however, we don't hold meetings in December because of the holidays and activities. Steve, check the web site. We're doing a project in photometry ...
Hello I am a 'newbie' I joined Soutern maine astronomers, I sent in a check but I never heard from anyone, and honestly, I had forgotten that I had sent the ...
It is Christmas time and I hope all of you get the "toys" you have been wanting and will be with family and friends. Just a reminder for the next meeting in...
Hi folks, Attached is an e-mail from Jana Hall at the Maine Space Grant Consortium advertising a tremendous summer intership opportunity for undergrads....
Reminder from: southern_maine_astronomers Yahoo! Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southern_maine_astronomers/cal SMA Monthly Meeting Friday December 29,...
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Hi folks, I'm sending along some additional undergraduate summer internship opportunities with NASA. These are similar to the announcement I posted on Dec....
Good evening, If the weather cooperates, I think that I will go to Two Lights (actually, there is a road just to the left of the park entrance that leads to...
John, we'll look for you to showoff your images at the Jan 26th meeting! Good luck! Rob ... From: stetso2003 To: southern_maine_astronomers@yahoogroups.com ...
I have never seen this (and a million other things) but can I look up and see it from my home? I live in Litchfield and I have a pretty good section of the sky...
Yeah Rob, what's the deal? Lisa and I think you should have a morning comet viewing party at SMO so we can see this visually and image it with your webcam. See...
Hi Lisa, Spaceweather.com and the Sky & Telescope websites have information/charts about this comet. It should be visible for a few more days in the evening...
Hello again, from Sky & Telescope: Update Jan. 6. This comet isn't easy. Observing from near Boston at latitude 42° north, Sky & Telescope senior editor Alan...
Hi Kirk, My friend, Bob Harrison, saw a meteor at 6:45 (at that time it was so bright in the eastern sky that only Vega and Jupiter were still visible) streak...
Hello All: The two email excerpts below are from members of the New Hampshire Astronomy Society (NHAS) pursuant to their observations of C/2006 P1 (Comet ...
The comet is bright enough to be seen with the naked eye in twilight soon after Venus appears. A picture of the comet taken on the 9th has been posted in the...
I inquired whether I could forward the Orion Sky Times to our members. I'll let you judge for yourself the wisdom of the response from the Orion VP of ...
I think it is a shame they feel that way. I think it has to do with their E mail base and how many they have. I think they are only cutting off their left...
One thing that I have done in the past is to cut and paste the website and send it to whomever you want to and I think we could do this to the club E mail base...
From www.SpaceWeather.com: ============================================ Comet McNaught is now visible in broad daylight. Just hours ago, Mark Vornhusen took...
Hey John, thanks for sharing the information! I am bookmarking that page!!! *smiles* Lisa B ... few ... nice ... look ... is ... Lights ... McNaught...
*grin* Thanks Kirk ;-) Hey, the comet I thought I saw, was a whirlwind of my 3 sons. They fly through the house like a comet. (but never melt!!!) I am going to...
Tim, thanks for sharing the photos. That is SO cool. I am happy now. I can say I have seen the comet and other GREAT shots. Ahhh Dreamy photos! Thanks again, ...
Lisa: George and I viewed/photographed the comet with a 500mm lens from the Eastern Prom on Wednesday as long as it was visible, from about 1650 to 1710 hours...