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Old 18-October-2004, 03:49 PM
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Default Lunar Eclips Oct 28 2004

this thread will be about 10/28 not 10 14


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I get lost in your writings sometimes, HUb'. Sorry.

I got an email from the CAS, not with an answer, but with a question. I provided both links to him (<--CAS President), with the photo of the logo and your question about Sirius B.
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I get lost in your writings sometimes, HUb'. Sorry.
My Humble appologies =D> =D> =D> =D> =D>
I got an email from the CAS, not with an answer,
well dont let him get away by himself on the LOgo issue
but with a question.
=D> =D> =D>
I provided both links to him


http://www.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER/GREEN/welcome.html

http://www.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER/GREEN...004101900.html

(<--CAS President),
IF? you can follow this
you can see not much happening on Mt Hood
WHERE the real action will take place
forget the Mt St hellens silliness

Look to the RIGHT of HOOD {along the top} an you can FIND "MOON"
i've become convinced that IF there really is MOON :"Quake":/impact
data it will be YEARS befor I can access it { "MORE" inforced stupidity}


with the photo of the logo and
YES: well this also is a mystery to me
for my part i'll ssayi've been thinking alot about "TOPS"
sleve lengths and T shirts lately ( right now ive a sched in 10 min so

your question about Sirius B.
[color=red] Yeah i'd really like to know B's position at the instant
Sirius crossed the Galatic Equator {Just 11.9 Million years ago}
or was it 13 {i forget right now} Maybe i never knew..
it seams to me thoght
tha B eithor had to be INSIDE {closer to Galatic center}
Or outside {farther from Glatic Center than Sirius} at 0hrGA

4:06 AM 10/19/04[ S P C ] Scientific Poppy Cock {Anthro}
The chase was on: as I looked into the Rob/Newman site
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I won't say much, as theres not much to be said.
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Quote A page from CM,(100?132){1990?1937-60)"agency",
:::
in other words 30 years period {1.5 Score}
???
the Question thus arises What "were" the Main dates?

http://www.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER/GREEN/welcome.html

http://www.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER/GREEN...004101900.html
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If you go to our web site (www.chicagoastro.org) and look at our history you will find an excellent description of how on the evening of Jan.31, 1863, while testing the new lens at their Cambridgeport shops, the Alvan Clark & Sons, of Cambridgeport, Mass the makers of the 18½ inch lens made the chance discovery of the faint companion to the star Sirius.


In May of 1882, S.W. Burnham (one of our memebrs) reported measurements of a companion to Sirius in a communication to the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society but mentions the first five observations he made of Sirius B were with the 12-inch refractor at the Lick Observatory. The other observations in his report were made with our 18 ½-inch telescope at the Dearborn Observatory which begins the CAS’s role in astronomical research. The CAS owned the Dearbron Observatory (on the campus of Northwestern Univdersty) until the depression when we donated it to the university because we did not have the funds for maintance. At the time the 18 1/2 refractor was the biggest in the US and Chicago still had very dark skies. Sirius B was the first star recognized to be a white dwarf and was called "the Pup", through the wobbles in the path of Sirius A, the "Dog Star" or Canis Majoris, as it is moved through the sky.





The CAS telescope at the Dearborn Observatory collect enough observational information to determine the orbit of Sirius B. Once the orbit was determined, Sirius B was found to have a mass comparable to that of the Sun (M = 1.05M ) but was much less luminous than the Sun (L ~ 0.02L ). Sirius B was found to not be an ordinary main sequence star! The mystery deepened when the spectra were taken of Sirius B and it showed hydrogen lines like a main sequence ‘A’ star.



In the early 1900's astronomers knew that Sirius B had a mass similar to the sun's, was hotter than the Sun at the photosphere, and was less luminous than the Sun and that the density and surface gravity far exceed anything known on Earth. However, it was not until the 1920's when physicists worked out the behavior of a degenerate electron gas, did astronomers realize the true nature of white dwarf stars and that Sirius B was a good candidate to be white dwarf.



In the 1930's S. Chandrasekhar thinking about the implications of relativistic effects determined that white dwarf stars have a maximum mass, and that Sirius B was the first star shown to exhibit a gravitational redshift. As such, Sirius B's redshift provided supportive evidence of an important prediction of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. Until then (1924), gravitational redshift had been difficult to detect in lower mass/density stars such as the Sun. Thus, Sirius B and CAS has another claim to fame.



In the 1920’s this white dwarf star fueled a debate between leading astrophysicists Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar and Sir Authur Eddington. At issue was the following question: How much can a star possibly collapse? And what will it collapse into? Chandrasekhar derived a relationship between the star's mass and its radius which sets an upper limit to the mass a white dwarf can have, beyond which it will collapse to a neutron star or, if sufficiently massive, to a black hole. Calculations put the "Chandrasekhar Limit" at 1.4 solar masses. Decades later Chandrasekhar's fundamental contributions were recognized when he won the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physics.





I know this is bit long, but our logo depits the major and minor axis of Sirius B
8)
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THUS the angle given \ may be the "Major" AXIS of B?




back to sleves
Maybe You know the Makers of F911 are here at PSU today
making stuff UP for prime time TV

So my ece class ot rerouted to another room
in URBN { where the doors were blocked

once the time came when I could see for sure
it was going to be a CHINESES person stand in
for ece i decided to go back to LH315 instead

so I did not stick around for the BIG event
Back to Sleeves All he Chinese in the room
had their sleeves rolled up {Bulk Mode}?

so back to cut
my guess the right sleeve should be cut \ so the long part is below
and the LEFT side should have the long part above

THUS2: no matter which profile ::::" YOU "::::
present to the photographers
you still give the\ correct angle for B's Major Axis {I Guess}?



http://www.hermit.org/Eclipse/2004-10-28/
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Time Day Date JD2453+ Age %il Dist V=Km/Hr MAYAN
6:30 AM Wed 10/20/04 299 7.0 45% 57.1 +47K/H 10CIB 19YAX
again My Humble appology: its not possible for me at this
time to maintain sync? with the the developing tails..
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i'll continue the Tops Tail with my 3 piece!!! A: inner Long 3/4 length
sleve Turtle neck {red}; B: White, short, short sleve T, C Blue, Halter
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In the above 3piece: "-/r/W/Blue {Left arm from rear} & waist up
{line left blank}
::::
ok back to the Eclips Question: ?NG810 {I see I was tuned to Solar}
so skip ahead to the Oct 28th Lunar (& a photo of the Moon & NG810)
????
SO will there be an Astronomer on Planet Earth, who can get the shots
its near 2hrRA is all i've now: I see the pink 3/4 sleve now on NBC
//tilt\\ 7:02AM - 38sec?/?
anyway just now its tree limbs with the ant(i?y) Logo /

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If you go to our web site http://www.chicagoastro.org Sirius B
8)
no GI.rls hath gong B4
http://www.google.com

10:51

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...nareclipse.htm

http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...04Oct-Map1.GIF

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/LunarEclipse.html
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8:18 PM 10/20/04 [ S P C ] Scientific Poppy Cock {Phone each un}
watching OPB{PBS} the DNA ..{Tyre, Jezable, Bad Press}?
Ships{Ballards}? Trade Routes {state of the Art}
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back to Sleve Lenghts ({1999}border) Mother of all SHips
oldest { 12oo ft} IRON age pods """"Anchor""""
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Gilbrater: {Cave: Norems?} Spanish A.. 5000 A.facts small
stuff {page1} 1200bc/300BC .. Strange Man {Godess} Eshman
:::: 8:31 30 skeletons {teeTH}
4000BC-5thBC 3rd melliunium "sit" site
next move {100's Miles} "Hercules" 1999(GUN Boat) Ballard
????
threat2 8:36 PM 2ships square1 Carthage {100's years}?
Blood Taken "HERE" soft bottom "as expected" "Anchor"
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TwoFets .. Genes? line/age/S 20% Language / Lebonese
to/get/hers 8:55PM

anyway thers a 4. somewher Maybe later
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If you go to our web site http://www.chicagoastro.org and look at our history with our 18 ½-inch telescope at the Dearborn Observatory which begins the CAS’s role in astronomical research. The CAS owned the Dearbron Observatory (on the campus of Northwestern Univdersty) until the depression when we donated it to the university because we did not have the funds for maintance. At the time the 18 1/2 refractor was the biggest in the US and Chicago still had very dark skies. Sirius B was the first star recognized to be a white dwarf and was called "the Pup", through the wobbles in the path of Sirius A, the "Dog Star" or Canis Majoris, as it is moved through the sky.





The CAS telescope at the Dearborn Observatory collect enough observational information to determine the orbit of Sirius B. Once the orbit was determined, Sirius B was found to have a mass comparable to that of the Sun (M = 1.05M ) but was much less luminous than the Sun (L ~ 0.02L ). Sirius B was found to not be an ordinary main sequence star! The mystery deepened when the spectra were taken of Sirius B and it showed hydrogen lines like a main sequence ‘A’ star.





In the 1930's S. Chandrasekhar thinking about the implications of "Chandrasekhar Limit" at 1.4 solar masses. Decades later Chandrasekhar's fundamental contributions were recognized when he won the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physics.





I know this is bit long, but our logo depits the major and minor axis of Sirius B
8)

Monday Oct 25 2004 7:56AM PSt

ok an effort to refocus THREAD to Oct 28 m25 t26 w27 THURSDAY28
as data'D by the above LOGO

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Monday Oct 25 2004 7:56AM PSt

ok an effort to refocus THREAD to Oct 28 m25 t26 w27 THURSDAY28
as data'D by the above LOGO

Are you saying I'm off topic, HUb'? 8-[
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If you go to our web site http://www.chicagoastro.org and look at our history with our 18 ½-inch telescope at the Dearborn Observatory which begins the CAS’s role in astronomical research. The CAS owned the [/color]

8:04
well I clicked the link above
thinking i might find )ct 28th mentioned
WHAT I GOT TO was a link to Sonoma / once there I was stuck in CHi
screen and could not copy link data where I was at the time ?/?
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ok an effort to refocus THREAD to Oct 28 m25 t26 w27 THURSDAY28
as data'D by the above LOGO

Are you saying I'm off topic, HUb'? 8-[
http://www.badastronomy.com/phpBB/vi...=353711#353711
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You're right, there isn't anything on the Lunar Eclips Oct 28 2004.

Sonoma has a link to the BABB. 8)

Things to do (I would provide the link but it just loops back to the homepage) button has some links like
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http://www.physast.uga.edu/~jss/1120L/LunarMount.html
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What can I help you find, HUb'ie? :P
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I googled Lunar Eclipse October 28 2004! I'm not sure how you want to break it down, so the link is to the main google search.
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I googled Lunar Eclipse October 28 2004! I'm not sure how you want to break it down, so the link is to the main google search.


theres still plenty of time to get A link established to Oct 28th
HOWEVER the HARD part will be to get the link established to
"A COMPaTENT one" in Nome Alaska..
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its my guess from the maps i've so far seen tha Nome Alaska is
what to try4
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My Red Shift CD has lots & Lots of Observertories listed as SITES
howEver its alphabetical.. If there on on RedShift that is in Alaska
I was unable after an hour to search it out
::::::
my current messsage is 20041028 Nome Alaska observatory, of
Astronomy
????

when that fails / Chi ? However I dont like the fact that the Walter
Path is none existant
/tilt\ Cronkite was here at PSU last week or the one before {maybe2}
I did not bother.. Nor was i reallly really anoyed whith the M More
blockaids

More infgorced stupidity (Obviously)
now back to the Account recievable Window
to see what the 21st of July $83 entry was all about

oh yeah there was news.. 50
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Googled Lunar Eclipse October 28 2004 Nome Alaska! I'll help look through the links later today.
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Googled Lunar Eclipse October 28 2004 Nome Alaska! I'll help look through the links later today.

http://www.mariesimpson.com/ezine/me...stro/10-04.asp

http://eclipse.span.ch/2004.htm

http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...E2004Oct28.GIF

http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/eclipse.html

http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...2004Oct28.html

http://edu@cosmos.astro.uson.
when I arive at the "WEb CAMERA" site in mexico
I recieve a message that {maybe i've been "tricked"} B4 i get that far?
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when I arive at the "WEb CAMERA" site in mexico
I recieve a message that {maybe i've been "tricked"} B4 i get that far?
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Try this link for Sonora Mexico! http://cosmos.astro.uson.mx/eosdata.htm 8-[
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when I arive at the "WEb CAMERA" site in mexico
I recieve a message that {maybe i've been "tricked"} B4 i get that far?
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Try this link for Sonora Mexico! http://cosmos.astro.uson.mx/eosdata.htm 8-[

http://cosmos.astro.uson.mx/webtv/index.htm

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http://edu@cosmos.astro.uson.
when I arive at the "WEb CAMERA" site in mexico
I recieve a message that {maybe i've been "tricked"} B4 i get that far?
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Try this link for Sonora Mexico! http://cosmos.astro.uson.mx/eosdata.htm 8-[

http://cosmos.astro.uson.mx/webtv/index.htm

Did you get Loading Java Applet failed?
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In the time zones of the U.S. and Canada, the eclipse will occur on the evening of Oct **27**.
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6:59 AM 10/26/04[ S P C ] Scientific Poppy Cock {1028}
Local TV weather indicates the Lunar Eclipse Oct 28
will probably "NOT" be observable HERE in Por'Land,
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Due to Clouds' So again today i'll LOOK4 WEB Cam
that may have clear skys for Thursday?/? Nome Alaska
is my choice.. If a shot can be had from there
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REMember one of my pet CAmpPain slogans..
especially during NAtIONal's was
"Enforced Stupidity"
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I'll skip Camp'N for now {Rain} and try to get back
to 10/28 {using Red Shift} as breakfast cools{TV din}
OK2? 0302UTC 7PM PST on Wednesday ? So maybe no Cloud
????
for some reason Red Shift is causing the eclipse not
to be easily disernable {possible BUGs} from my ECE
file about LAb1 and 2 see Forum : Fall : Class : ece






Not sure now WHAT I"VE GOT
I can only say I did :"NOT": get thru
on my last two attempts

to Mexico that is {so back to A'll Ask A
if i cna find a link (LATER4now)


http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclips...E2004Oct28.GIF MAP
ok I was looking at the map wrong? MoonSET is what i'll try4
SO Germany seams like a good BET 4now
SEARCHING4.1 http://www.iol.ie/~pkcurran/astro-11.htm
http://www.astro.ucla.edu/%7Eobs/towercam.htm
http://eclipse.span.ch/liveshow.htm



hmm? well OK the Genava one looks promising now for the weather?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/europe/index.shtml

not promissing? Rome? sunny?
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AND when i arrived atNH465 it was still locked

Sweetie, do you think somebody is trying to tell you something?
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Sweetie, do you think somebody is trying to tell you something?

http://web.pdx.edu/~pdx00782/Forum/p....php?p=199#199
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Stargazers enjoy total lunar eclipse
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A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon. Click through the gallery to see frames from last night's eclipse.
Here you go pumpkin, you can click through the frames to see the lunar eclipse. 8)
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Here you go pumpkin, you can click through the frames to see the lunar eclipse. 8)

its so GOOD to hear from you: these are hard times for me:
missing the RISE here and all.. {so later TODAY}?
blue already Anyway :"YES": I did
click thru {there was no clock} and just a portion of the event
MY BIG Question WAS 'did' the event last as long as forcast
or was it over more quickly than was forcast..
(that question should apply to anywhere on the Globe)
i'll check tomorrow about when RED SHIFT predicted the start
for that position.
AND ALSO: check the angle (\) as thats about all i come up with
8:07am

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