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Fred,<BR>
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Just having a little fun. Since I am not tortured daily at a manufacturing plant I have really lightened up. I am now a real fun guy...<BR>
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I am certainly enjoying sharing my 5,000 hours of notes, and sketches...finally. <BR>
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Fred, do not speak negatively about your sketching. Draw what you see, thats it. I am going to be waiting anxiously until someone sends a report, Subject ... "I found it". <BR>
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Maybe we should have a label pin made with the diamond of stars and the words "Virgo Diamond" around it. <BR>
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This would be an awards pin...something like the AL Messier. <BR>
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Roger<BR>
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From: rayworth1969@hotmail.com<BR>To: lvas@lvlug.org<BR>Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 21:08:14 -0500<BR>Subject: Re: [Lvas] Losmandy G-11<BR><BR>
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Roger,<BR> <BR>Maybe I can send you a sketch of your sketch! It would be my usual crummy ink pen stuff, but hey, that's what I do!<BR> <BR>I'm not really as much worried about finding it as I am the weather. This time of year is notoriously unstable. I will probably have better luck in June when we start going up Lee Canyon and the sky will be dark to the southeast. Just don't want to wait that long.<BR> <BR>Would be honored to have one of your sketches!<BR> <BR>Fred<BR><BR> <BR>
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From: drivester@hotmail.com<BR>To: lvas@lvlug.org<BR>Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 23:14:32 +0000<BR>Subject: Re: [Lvas] Losmandy G-11<BR><BR>
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<STRONG>Fred,</STRONG><BR><STRONG></STRONG> <BR><STRONG>If you are successful I will send to you a limited edition numbered "Virgo Diamond" sketch. There will be less than 10 if that many. Dennis di Cicco has the number one from the original.</STRONG><BR> <BR><STRONG>It actually takes me a couple of hours to do one. First I have to cut the cardstock, then paint the Carolina blue matting, then sketch the stars in the proper orientation. It is difficult to get the stars perfectly round with a charcoal pencil. It is even more difficult to replicate the magnitudes of the stars relative to each other.</STRONG><BR><STRONG></STRONG> <BR><STRONG>I could easily do a sketch of the "Virgo Cluster" much easier. You would not think it would be so difficult to draw four stars?</STRONG><BR><STRONG></STRONG> <BR><STRONG>What do I get if you fail...again???</STRONG><BR><STRONG></STRONG> <BR><STRONG>Fred, I'm smiling as i write this.<FONT face=Verdana><EM> </EM></FONT></STRONG><BR><EM><STRONG></STRONG></EM> <BR><STRONG><EM>Your friend...Roger</EM></STRONG><BR><BR><BR> <BR>
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From: rayworth1969@hotmail.com<BR>To: lvas@lvlug.org<BR>Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 17:59:14 -0500<BR>Subject: Re: [Lvas] Losmandy G-11<BR><BR>
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John, Roger, and all,<BR> <BR>Despite making several mirrors which include some algebraic formulas, I always thought setting circles were too complicated math-wise. The reality of it is that it isn't near as difficult as I made it out to be. Never ended up with a mount that had them until a few years ago when I inherited a Meade 60mm refractor on an equatorial from my wife's uncle. After 40+ years observing, I'm just so used to finding things manually that I can't see learning how to use circles. Besides, that would involve an equatorial mount, which I don't have for the Dob.<BR> <BR>However, I think it's admirable that you two can use them in lieu of a GOTO, which seems to be the in thing, especially with newbies that don't know the sky, or those that just don't want to bother with finding stuff.<BR> <BR>On the 25th, weather permitting, I'm going to nail the Virgo Diamond manually, with just my green laser and a star chart. Well... that's the plan!<BR> <BR>Fred<BR> <BR> <BR>
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From: drivester@hotmail.com<BR>To: lvas@lvlug.org<BR>Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 11:51:46 +0000<BR>Subject: [Lvas] Losmandy G-11<BR><BR>
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John,<BR> <BR>I'm sorry that I said GM-11. I am certainly familiar with your <STRONG><STRONG><STRONG><STRONG>Losmandy</STRONG></STRONG></STRONG> G-11 mount</STRONG>. <BR> <BR>I was never so happy as when I lived in a very light polluted neighborhood back in the 70's and learned how to use my manual circles on my ES 4-1/4 inch reflector. I thought that I had conquered the world. I would observe within 100 foot of the brightest street light that you have ever seen.<BR> <BR>I could still see some of the brighter messier objects. Star hopping was almost impossible.<BR> <BR>Roger <BR><BR><BR><BR> <BR>> From: jboron@cox.net<BR>> To: lvas@lvlug.org<BR>> Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 20:22:10 -0700<BR>> Subject: [Lvas] JBoronVirgo Diamond<BR>> <BR>> Very nice Roger. I tried to view the Virgo diamond Sunday evening but the <BR>> light polution was too bad. I think we had dust haze which added to the poor <BR>> visibility.<BR>> <BR>> I have the manual circles on my G-11 and I,like it a lot. I have thought <BR>> many times of adding the Losmandy Gemini system but cannot justify the cost <BR>> in my mind.<BR>> ----- Original Message ----- <BR>> From: <lvas-request@lvlug.org><BR>> To: <lvas@lvlug.org><BR>> Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 6:16 PM<BR>> Subject: Lvas Digest, Vol 22, Issue 26<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> > Send Lvas mailing list submissions to<BR>> > lvas@lvlug.org<BR>> ><BR>> > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit<BR>> > http://lvlug.org/mailman/listinfo/lvas<BR>> > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to<BR>> > lvas-request@lvlug.org<BR>> ><BR>> > You can reach the person managing the list at<BR>> > lvas-owner@lvlug.org<BR>> ><BR>> > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific<BR>> > than "Re: Contents of Lvas digest..."<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > Today's Topics:<BR>> ><BR>> > 1. Re: FW: Virgo Diamond Original Sketch (roger ivester)<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> ><BR>> > Message: 1<BR>> > Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 01:16:57 +0000<BR>> > From: roger ivester <drivester@hotmail.com><BR>> > Subject: Re: [Lvas] FW: Virgo Diamond Original Sketch<BR>> > To: <lvas@lvlug.org><BR>> > Message-ID: <COL102-W1461265F67245F199507BCB3820@phx.gbl><BR>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > Forgot to send my other pictures....regarding my favorite scope and <BR>> > setting circles<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > Roger<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > From: drivester@hotmail.com<BR>> > To: lvas@lvlug.org<BR>> > Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 00:52:32 +0000<BR>> > Subject: [Lvas] FW: Virgo Diamond Original Sketch<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > LVAS all,<BR>> ><BR>> > Just wanted to share my latest sketch. It is hand drawn from my original <BR>> > sketch which I did in April 1993. I used too much magnification on my <BR>> > latest sketch which ruined the effect of the "diamond" floating in space.<BR>> ><BR>> > Just like double stars you want to use the minimum magnification required <BR>> > to separate the primary from the companion. This asterism is basically a <BR>> > binary star system. All components again are thought to be gravitationally <BR>> > bound to each other. I sure hope that during the next new moon period we <BR>> > can get an image or two and several visual observations...with notes.<BR>> ><BR>> > I especially need some "visual" observations through different telescopes.<BR>> ><BR>> > I painted the outer area to better show the telescope FOV without drawing <BR>> > an amateurish white circle.<BR>> ><BR>> > I used Carolina blue spray paint for the painted matting. I then placed <BR>> > another can onto the black cardstock that was very close to my telescope <BR>> > minutes of arc for the magnification used. I then sprayed around my <BR>> > template or can base.<BR>> ><BR>> > I may try to start using this technique on all of my sketches.<BR>> ><BR>> > I also wanted to send a picture of my favorite telescope that has served <BR>> > me well for the past 18 years. The short pedestal is perfect for making a <BR>> > sketch or taking notes when sitting in my astro-chair. Please note the <BR>> > large Parks Optical Declination circle that I installed. I fabricated a <BR>> > brass index pointer in my garage during my lunch hour one day. The bigger <BR>> > the circle the more accurate. No batteries required.<BR>> ><BR>> > During a competition I beat a computerized scope in a showdown of 15 <BR>> > mystery objects in a sealed envelope. I love to star hop but sometimes I <BR>> > don't have the time. It is unfortunate that so few are willing to use <BR>> > manual circles. Most Schmidt Cassegrain's have excellent direct indexing <BR>> > circles. No calculations or math...and they are driven. Another mound with <BR>> > great manual circles would be any of the Losmandy mounts.<BR>> ><BR>> > If you are unsure of how to use your manual setting circles send me an <BR>> > e-mail or if there is enough interest we can cover it in the forum.<BR>> ><BR>> > Best regards, Roger Ivester<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > From: drivester@hotmail.com<BR>> > To: ddicicco@skyandtelescope.com<BR>> > Subject: Virgo Diamond Original Sketch<BR>> > Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 18:16:46 +0000<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > Dennis,<BR>> ><BR>> > Being a double star observer for many years I realized that I ruined my <BR>> > latest sketch of the diamond by using too much magnification. I should not <BR>> > have sketched this object with the moon this past Friday night which <BR>> > required 266x to see the fainter components.<BR>> ><BR>> > I lost the beautiful effect of the diamond floating in space with the 266x <BR>> > magnification. Attached is a hand duplicated copy of my original from <BR>> > 1993. I was using 190x for this sketch.<BR>> ><BR>> > Jim Mullany and I have been good friends for almost 20 years. He mentioned <BR>> > to me back in 1995 that I should send you some of my hand duplicated <BR>> > numbered sketches. I am just now getting around to that.<BR>> ><BR>> > Jim's 105 Finest Deep-Sky objects was my first observing manual many years <BR>> > ago. I have at least 600 3x5 cards with both notes and sketches of each <BR>> > object in this book.<BR>> ><BR>> > I would be honored if you would accept this original Virgo Diamond sketch <BR>> > and a few others as a gift from me? I am also doing the number 2 <BR>> > duplication for Jim Mullaney.<BR>> ><BR>> > I will ship this sketch and a couple others this afternoon.<BR>> ><BR>> > Best regards, Roger Ivester<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > I can see how it might be possible for a man to look down upon the <BR>> > earth and be an atheist, but I cannot conceive how he could look up into <BR>> > the heavens and say there is no God. Abraham Lincoln<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > Quick access to your favorite MSN content and Windows Live with Internet <BR>> > Explorer 8. Download FREE now!<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > Rediscover Hotmail?: Get e-mail storage that grows with you. Check it out.<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > Rediscover Hotmail?: Get e-mail storage that grows with you. Check it out.<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> > Windows Live?: Keep your life in sync. 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