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no more buwwets

by Ted Frimet how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood ? I bring you tidings of a final essay, as I have spent all of my Shekels from 2017. And have no coin left … Continue reading

Posted in January 2018, Sidereal Times | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Skynet exposed

by Ted Frimet dare you seize the galaxy? Hello Everyone, I am new to Skynet and am trying to get started.  I have watched the videos but am confused on a couple things and would appreciate any advice. For my first … Continue reading

Posted in December 2017, Sidereal Times | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Fortuna ipsa muta

by Ted Frimet sheer dumb luck Not everything is as it seems. And sometimes, despite months or years of amateur training, a gain in insight can be chalked up to “sheer dumb luck”. As most of our AAAP club members … Continue reading

Posted in November 2017, Sidereal Times | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Trifinder Trouble

by Ted Frimet It’s the end of the world as we know it. A brief recapitulation on the status of my cats endeavor to improve the sighting accuracy of my 12 inch dobsonian telescope by way of collapsing his cat … Continue reading

Posted in October 2017, Sidereal Times | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Frimet is cool!

by Ted Frimet Although my A/C quit on my, this weekend, my remote Australian observatory didn’t. Thank you Skynet. You made me feel cooler, despite the heat! NGC 253, R-COP 40 second observation, time taken at Aug 20, 2017 10:33 … Continue reading

Posted in September 2017, Sidereal Times | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Skynet Lesson

by Ted Frimet ———————————————————-END LESSON—————————————————-

Posted in September 2017, Sidereal Times | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Ted Frimet’s second attempt at remote astrophotography

(We won’t talk about his first attempt!) Observation of Albireo was made with three exposures for Red, Green, and Blue Colorized and composited in Gimp for Mac OS X – adjusted curves and thresholds. Telescope Prompt8 Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory … Continue reading

Posted in Mid-summer 2017, Sidereal Times | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Telescope Time Machine

extrude, slice and dice – best served defocused by Ted Frimet Almost every amateur observer wants to get the biggest bang for their buck. This is especially true when they sit down for a spell, to look at the wonders … Continue reading

Posted in Mid-summer 2017, Sidereal Times | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Double Dating

by Theodore R. Frimet Are Mizar and Alcor sexting? Mizar was presented to us as an optical double star, by NJ State Planetarium staffer and professional astronomer Bill Murray, at our Bright Spring Deep Sky Objects (DSO) presentation at the … Continue reading

Posted in June 2017, Sidereal Times | Tagged , | Leave a comment