Thursday, June 25, 2009

New Observing Report

A new observing report from Paul Kemp for observing conducted Saturday 20th June is now available at;

http://southernsentinel.co.nz/Observing/Observations/OB-09-06-20.htm

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

MOA 2009-BLG-319

MOA 2009-BLG-319
RA: 18:06:58.13
Dec: -26:49:10.89
Optics: Celestron C14
Focal length: 2634mm
Pixel Scale; 0.70"/pixel
Camera: SBIG ST7 XME Deluxe
CCD: KAF-0402ME class 1
Filters: No filter
Exposure: 300 sec
Observers: Guy Thornley, David Moorhouse
Tried and failed to get even a single exposure, the clear patch was seen ten km or so to the east so Jennie was getting clear skies.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

OGLE 2008-BLG-270

OGLE 2008-BLG-270
RA: 18:05:20.03
Dec: -30:33:46.1
Optics: Celestron C14
Focal length: 2634mm
Pixel Scale; 0.70"/pixel
Camera: SBIG ST7 XME Deluxe
CCD: KAF-0402ME class 1
Filters: No filter
Exposure: 300 sec
Observer: Guy Thornley, Steve Calveley, David Moorhouse
This is a followup of a 2008 event that they think may well have the earth pass through the lens a second time. We are going to be doing periodic measurements over the next few months of about 20 minutes each time when practical.

Guttering fix-up.

There was a small section of roof about 1.5 meters wide that just ran off the roof and onto the ground running under the building. This now has it's own guttering so it should be drier underneath. There is still an issue with the long gutter run, outside the kitchen, that has a leaky joint in the middle.

Second New Window and carpet!

The downstairs area has just had a makeover. I have put in a second window to allow light and afternoon sun in to keep the place warmer and drier. We also put insulation in two of the walls so should be warmer all night. Many thanks again to Peter our neighbour and Guy Thornley for help wrecking the old wall to get the framing done and the carpet down. The carpet was provided by Paul Kemp several years ago but we have just been slack, until now. The whole area now feels totally different and cleaner. Now we just have to find some planets!


Thursday, June 4, 2009

MOA 2009-BLG-273

MOA 2009-BLG-273
RA: 18:14:04.84
Dec: -27:16:51.84
Optics: Celestron C14
Focal length: 2634mm
Pixel Scale; 0.70"/pixel
Camera: SBIG ST7 XME Deluxe
CCD: KAF-0402ME class 1
Filters: No filter
Exposure: 300 sec
Observer: Steve Calveley, David Moorhouse
04 Jun 09
Steve got us going at about 0900UT with David looking in remotely. Reasonable seeing, no cloud untill 1800UT when the autoguider lost the plot. To late/ tired before dawn to get any more data. Cloud rolling in mid morning, rain in afternoon.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

MOA 2009-BLG-268

MOA 2009-BLG-268
RA: 18:04:26.81
Dec: -28:48:39.31
Optics: Celestron C14
Focal length: 2634mm
Pixel Scale; 0.70"/pixel
Camera: SBIG ST7 XME Deluxe
CCD: KAF-0402ME class 1
Filters: No filter
Exposure: 300 sec
Observer: David Moorhouse
02 June 09 1520hrs UT
Got a run until dawn, clear skies good seeing

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

MOA 2009-BLG-274

MOA 2009-BLG-274
RA: 17:53:23.04
Dec: -33:07:16.83
Optics: Celestron C14
Focal length: 2634mm
Pixel Scale; 0.70"/pixel
Camera: SBIG ST7 XME Deluxe
CCD: KAF-0402ME class 1
Filters: No filter
Exposure: 300 sec
Observer: Steve Calveley, David Moorhouse
02 June 09UT
With Steves help we got imaging at about 0930UT things didn't go to plan as we had used all this months internet usage of 3Gb it slowed to dialup speed. This meant I couldn't operate the PC remotely. We got there in the end. Ran until 1500UT then changed targets as this one was to faint and merged with another star.

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