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  • Its time……

    Every two years (give or take, depending on the weather), the mirror is removed from the Hale Telescope, striped off and given a new coating.

    This is one of the better YouTube videos I have seen on the process.
    The other place to see the action is the Palomar webcam.
    I am pretty sure that Susan will be taking photos (and video I hope) of the process this time around (Scott is giving a talk in Corning (and looking at their library for information on the pouring of the two blanks) so he cant take photos this year)).
    Look for a link when they get that processed.
    The dome floor is closed to everyone except Palomar staff working on the mirror.
    As a result, there are no docent tours this weekend, there might be one of us in the visitors gallery to answer questions…..


  • Welcome back Buninyong weather.

    I am very excited to anounce that thanks to the not insignificant efforts of Tom, we have Buninyong weather back on the site!!!!!!!!!
    To celebrate, I have given the site a bit of a color tweak.
    Tom is finding that weather-display software is abit of a handful, so it will be up and down a little, but he’s got most of the bugs sorted.
    I am looking forward to some how getting the word back out to the locals, and getting back up into the Google ranking. We were on the first page for a long time, Im sure we will be able to get back there before long.

    Tom had to buy a weather station, the software and get it all connected, hes also up’ed his internet strength, so, like I said, its a lot of effort, and money. All in the name of free weather data for you the end user.

    Tom, thanks a lot. Its great to have the home town weather back on the site.


  • Journey to Palomar.

    Wow, what day……. Fantastic. I think the best thing to do it just go over it as it happen…….

    I got up on the mountain at about 9:15. I was a little late because there was a photographer taking photos of the bikes on the way up, I was disappointed that I missed out last time, so this time I stopped and got his business card. I am going to buy the photo and will post it here…….
    So, once I got up there, I went to the gift shop to pick up my nice new docent name badge and then headed up to the dome.
    There were only two people in there, so the lady came over and let me in. Turns out that the two people were Todd and Robin, the husband and wife team that made the film. That was pretty neat to meet them like that.
    Before long, Scott arrived and I started helping him bring chairs out of his car into the freight elevator at the bottom of the dome…… Sounds boring right? Hah! This was the Hale Telescope! It was a cloudy day and there were clouds coming in the open door we were walking in and out of!!!! It was very neat looking. While I am carting chairs I was smiling ear to ear!
    We got a bunch of chairs up, but Todd was wanting to get the screen set up, so Scott let me tackle that one. Phew, it was a pretty big job, but you have to remember I was putting it together right under the telescope. I really did not get distracted, but it was a really neat environment to be ‘working’ in.
    We got the screen up and then hung some curtains on the side, it really looked super. (Link to all photos at the end of the blog).
    By this time a whole bunch of people had showed up, along with the food, so it was a chance to unwind a little. I was standing at the side and a guy walked up and we started chatting….. Turns out that David had worked as an electronics tech at Palomar for about 28 years. He had retired about 8 months ago. Anyway, we got talking, and he has some fantastic stories to tell……. He also took me to look at the ‘phantom telescope’ that used to drive the dome (photo in album)….. Trust me, this was VERY cool and VERY exciting.

    So the movie is introduced, but Scott and Dan (the superintendent) had planed to slew the telescope over every ones head just before the movie started, it got a lot of ooooss and aaaahhhsss.

    The movie was great. I did not take enough clothes and got really cold half way through, but it did not slow me down none. I learn’t so much about George Ellery Hales life, it was just amazing. I never thought I would get into history like this, but I am really drinking in all I can on the topic.
    Todd and Robin have done a great job, and they should be proud of their work, its a great film.

    After the movie something rather rare happen. They opened the shutters and left them open. Even Jean, the telescope operator was taking photos (she made the point that if they do open it in the day, she is asleep, but she also made the point that they do not open it and leave it open very long usually).
    I did what every self respecting telescope nut would do……I went bizerk with the camera. I took over 200 photos. Its not normally that well lit so I wanted to make the most of the occasion. Most of the photos are in my web album, I have a few that I have not put up because they are just slightly different angles of the same thing.
    I even got to go into the operators room and saw where Jean sits and where the astronomers sit. (See the photo link).

    After a while they shut the shutters and it was time to take everything down and go home.
    It only took a moment to pull the screen down, get the chairs out (lots of helpers) and pack things up.
    It was a bit of a cold ride home. (Have I mentioned how much I miss my bike gear?). But I was glowing. It was just the best day. Just amazing. I’m still on a bit of a high from it.

    The photos are here. Just click on the arrows above each image to go forward or back. (Click on ‘Slideshow’ for the best full screen view).

    On a related note, be sure and check out this guys blog entry of a special tour he and two friends were given…. He puts it better than I can in a lot of places.


  • Slicker than snot

    Its a pretty silly saying, and its not even true, snot usually sticks like crazy, but for the purposes of this blog entry, lets just pretend that it is pretty slippery….. (how did I end up going there?!?!)

    It rained for about 2 hours this morning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    It started about 1/2 before Amy and I had to leave for school / work on the bike. I wont say what she called me when I said we were still going to take the bike, not the car like she begged me for.
    Try to imagine how slippery the roads are after not having had any water on them for about 5 months…… They were pretty slick let me tell you!

    Anyway, it all just made me miss my bike gear all the more. Its started to get cold, and now that its wet as well…….. Im just glad that Gary is using it and its working well for him.
    (One of these days I will find a bike shop where I can buy some replacement gear from).


  • Daylight saving ends… tomorrow Im excited.

    Just a heads up that day light savings ends this weekend in SoCal.
    If you have a clock set to our time zone, it ‘Falls’ back an hour at 2am tonight.
    It means that there will only be 5 hours difference between Oz and USA.
    In the past, this has been a good thing as it meant that I could get help from the tech support group at Opto 22 longer each day.
    Now that I am here, and the time difference is more about catching up with friends and family, I am not sure its going to work out as well.
    For example, one thing that is going to not work out any more is my Thursday morning hook up with my electronic peer group in Ballarat.
    It used to be that when I got up at 4:30am here, it was 9:30pm there, perfect. But now its going to be 11:30pm there, far too late for them, and there is no way I am getting up at 2:30am (although I am often awake at that hour, I find it best to still stay in bed!).
    Im not sure how it will affect my other ‘phone home’ schedules, most of the people I call are pretty flexible and I can catch them at home or work, so we will just have to see how it goes.

    Tomorrow I am heading up to Palomar for a very special event.
    I will ride the bike up, because its not a tour, Freddy will stay at home (with the kids).
    Its going to be pretty amazing to see a movie about the telescope under the telescope…… You can rest assured that there will be a blog entry about the day as soon as I come back to earth!