justTrip'n wrote:Oh, and since you want MEMBER pictures, here's one of ME in my bathing suit:
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i269/ ... ten004.jpg
Cannon Ball!!!

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justTrip'n wrote:Oh, and since you want MEMBER pictures, here's one of ME in my bathing suit:
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i269/ ... ten004.jpg
y2kelly wrote:
Finally, I'm getting around to posting these pictures for JustTrip'n. This is her at a recent Amateur Astronomy Star Party. This was a really cool moment when we were observing a weather balloon that exploded in the upper atmostphere. I love her scope! It is custom built and very cool\mobile for Star Parties. And notice the sweater\pants... it's June! But it truly gets so cold in the evening here. JustTrip'n taught me that because I've gone before w/ no coat and found out that it really does drop in temperature at night.
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I could actually see this weather balloon faintly in the sky, but in the scope it looked really cool. It looked like a mail bag of letters or white confetti exploded in the sky.
That's me!
That's me hubby! Oh and his cannon. It's a 12" scope. The thing about having a 12" scope is that you need to know how to use it. I mean, most people who are new to astonomy just buy a small scope. But my hubby, being the internet forum goer, talked to a lot of people about the subject of buying your first scope, and decided he wanted to buy something that would actually allow him to see objects in more detail. A lot of beginner scopes don't really allow you to see anything in detail. And that can discourage a lot of beginners to loose interest.
Thankfully, JustTrip'n knows just about everything on the subject of astronomy, so she showed us where to point it and we saw so much that night because there was no moon (skies were darker) and zero cloud cover. We saw the ring nebula, Jupiter and five of its moons, saturn, venus, hercules, whirlpool galaxy, and much much more. It was a blast!
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