ASSA Bulletin Dec 2017

The Dec 2017 issue of the Bulletin of the Astronomical Society of South Australia is available in the Member  Download section of the CSAS web page.  In this issue is an article by Stephen Duplock  on his experience in joining CSAS for the August solar eclipse.

Progress on Starry Meadows Observatory

Two weeks ago Tom Zimmerman, myself, and my brother Randy went down to Starry Meadows to continue work on the observatory deck.  In the first picture we have Tom, Matt Russell (already there for SSSS) and myself carefully determining the lengths of each of the platform supports to create a perfectly level deck.  This last Tuesday Tom and I went down again to install the remaining joists and the decking surface.  Next we’ll install the pier and after that the observatory building itself.  When that happens Tom and I will need additional help to install the dome.

Scott

Starry Meadows Observatory Observatory Project – Phase II Progress

Phase 2 of the observatory project at Starry Meadows was started on 5 Aug with Scott Donnell, Randy Donnell, and Tom Zimmerman spending the day installing the concrete foundations for the deck.  Also present was the observatory mascot and project supervisor Anna (aussie shepherd/border collie mix).

To ensure the concrete footers were properly placed, Tom constructed a set of risers that temporarily elevates the observatory deck a few feet off the ground – giving us working room to expand the holes as needed.  Using a plumb we positioned the forms and Randy and Scott mixed and poured concrete into them.  Tom followed after using the plumb to precisely position the anchor bolts into the concrete.

In a few weeks we’ll head back down to custom cut and install the 4×4 support posts and attach the leveled deck to the footers.  That will complete phase 2.  After that we’ll assemble the observatory on the deck in phase 3,  If all goes well we hope to have  the observatory ready for use by September Skies Stare Stare.

Scott

 

August 2017 Solar Eclipse – Update

We are full-up at our observing site at Glendo State Park and are no longer accepting registrations.  At one of the upcoming CSAS monthly meetings we will review activities and processes for the registered participants and offer suggestions for those of you who are not registered but wish to view the eclipse.

Scott

ASSA Bulletin Feb 2017

Joe Grida, President of the Astronomical Society of South Australia notes that on Feb 15 the ASSA celebrates its 125th anniversary.  You can find the Feb issue of the ASSA Bulletin in the Member Downloads section.

Scott Donnell
President, CSAS

ASSA Bulletin Jan 2017

Seasons Greetings Everyone!

Joe Grida, President of the Astronomical Society of South Australia sends his holiday greetings along with the January issue of the ASSA Bulletin (found in the member’s download section of the CSAS web page). They experienced the hottest Christmas day in 75 years in Adelaide with the temperature reaching 41.3 deg C!

Scott Donnell
President, CSAS

What to see April 2016

Each Month we give a “What’s Up in the Night Sky” presentation at our monthly meeting. I’ll try to also start a monthly posting of this presentation for those that are unable to attend our meeting. Hope this works! Dave Warner

This Month: The Lyrids Meteor Shower is coming up this month with a radiant near the star Vega. A series of double moon transits of the planet Jupiter ends this month with two more that will be visible in our local night skies. We’re moving into “galaxy” season with many great galaxies and globular clusters that will be high in the night sky this month. I’ve included a couple of messier finder charts to find a couple of my favorites that are at optimum viewing this month. And finally, the Astronomical League has started a new Mercury Transit Observing Challenge where I list the requirements. Go to the AL web site for specifics to complete this challenge. The Mercury transit is May 09 and the next one won’t be until 2019 so get in on the action, get ready to see this transit and do some science!

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