(meteorobs) New here 2
Иван Брюханов
betelgeize_astro at mail.ru
Sun Dec 22 11:26:19 EST 2013
Guten Morgen, guten Tag, guten Abend , gute Nacht ;-)
Hello everyone,
This is Ivan S. Bryukhanov (Belarus, Minsk) - betelgeize_astro at mail.ru
Observe meteors since 1996.
I also recently joined in meteorobs.
Some of my work
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/basic_connect?qsearch=ivan+bryukhanov&version=1
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012pimo.conf..102B
Rose Marie, if you want to come to Belarus and see our work - I invite to visit Minsk .
Clear skies !
Ivan
Minsk
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Суббота, 14 декабря 2013, 11:20 -05:00 от rmbehr at istar.ca:
>Hello everyone,
>
>Just recently joined this list, happy to see more people like me who
>enjoy the "sparklies"!! The short bio: middle-aged woman whose hobby
>is photography, got drawn into shooting the night sky after attending
>talks by local astronomer Terrence Dickinson showing what one can get
>with long exposures, remembering how when teenagers older brother
>would recruit me to help carry gear to his observatory, now back into
>astronomy and a member of the local chapter of RASC. Living near
>Kingston, Ontario, where the weather has turned to crap ever since I
>started pointing my camera upwards after sunset a few years ago.
>Didn't help when I bought a 12 inch Skymaster truss dobsonian, it does
>a great job of gathering dust.
>
>Anyway, back to the subject of sparklies: Bruce, I feel your pain and
>share your grumpiness. Perseids clouded out, Orionids clouded out,
>Leonids clouded out, now brutal cold has teamed up with the clouds and
>moon to ruin the Geminids. Came home last night around 10:00 p.m.
>after enjoying a henfest Christmas gathering, stood in the driveway
>for a couple minutes, saw one meteor skipping between the gathering
>clouds. Realized after 2 minutes that "it ain't happening out here",
>not only -15C but a bit of breeze making the windchill unbearable,
>headed back inside to stoke up the woodstove. Set the alarm for 3:00
>a.m. when Orion and Gemini head around to the west and can be seen in
>a narrow band out my diningroom window, wanted to put the camera on
>set-it-and-forget-it to run a continuing series, hopefully catching a
>meteor or two, but the clouds had thickened up considerably. *sigh*
>One can only hope for clear skies during the Quadrantids, and maybe,
>maybe, maybe something will happen when Earth goes spinning through
>the path of the now-defunct ISON. Dare we hope it gave us something
>useful on the incoming run?
>
>RoseMarie
>
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Иван Брюханов
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