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Happy Belated Mid-Autumn Festival

Cloudy night 14 Sept 2008
Cloudy night on 14 Sept 2008

Well, it’s really a very belated Happy belated Mid-Autumn Festival(中秋节)! Another unofficial name is Mooncake Festival. Chinese celebrates this festival by eating mooncake and enjoy watching the moon. Some even lift off the “Kong Ming” Lantern with their wishes on the lantern to the sky.

It’s on 15 August every lunar year. (14 September in 2008). On this day, the moon is usually the biggest througout the year. The moon is called as Harvest Moon in western countries.

However, the largest moon (Harvest Moon) didn’t fall on 14 September but instead the next day. So, we don’t have the largest moon during this year Mooncake Festival due to the moon was still between the perigee and apogee.

At the end, please, enjoy my artwork of moon. The silhoutte was a tree not less than 50m from me.

Moon Silhouette on 18 Sept 2008

Solar Eclipse on 1 August 08

Diamond ring on the sky
Diamond ring on the sky

Another big celestial event this year is going to happen in 2 days’ time. The solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the sun and the earth. This time, sun, moon and earth will be aligned at the same plane that the sun will be totally covered. Thus, total solar eclipse (TSE) occurs.

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Send Yourself To The Moon

Join NASA’s return to the Moon by sending yourself to the Moon!

Alright, it’s just your name. :P Just sumbit your name to the website below, you’ll be given a certificate to show your support of the mission. The names will be collected and placed onboard the LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) spacecraft.

LRO’s objectives are to find safe landing sites, locate potential resources, characterize the radiation environment, and demonstrate new technology. This will be a historic mission.

The deadline of submission of names is 28 June 2008.

http://lro.jhuapl.edu/NameToMoon/

Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower 2008

Skymap of Aquarids 08

From 3 May to 7 May, we’re gifted one of the year best meteor shower - Eta Aquarid meteor shower. Aquarids are the debris left by Halley’s Comet of which last closest approach was in 1986. For this year, the moon is new and the Aquarids stay at full strength over the 5 days. This time, Aquarids favor us and the southern region. Expect a spectacular meteor shower! :D

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Total Lunar Eclipse on 20-21 Feb 2008

4 March 2007 Lunar Eclipse By Robin Lee
Sequence photo I made for the 4 March 2007 total lunar eclipse

The lunar eclipse starts at 0100 until 0152 UT on 21 Feb 2008 (2200 EST or 1900 PST on 20 Feb 2008). The totality will last for 52 minutes. We’ll have partial lunar eclipse this coming 16 August and 31 December 2009. Americans will have a total eclipse again on 20-21 December 2010. Yet to check for us.

*Americans have 3 total eclipses in less than a year and we had 2 as we’re not favoured this time.

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Venus & Jupiter So Close!

Venus and Jupiter are at their closest angular distance early this year. On 1,2 Feb 2008 dawn, we will get a spectacular view of both the brightest planets on the eastern sky, so close that they’re just 0.6° apart.

Check out your starchart, Stellarium, Starry Night, The Sky or S&T online starchart to check the rise time of both the planets. You don’t need any equipment to join, just a pair of eyes will do. However, a digital camera can photograph this wonder.

End of The Mars Show?

That’s totally sad as the chance that 2007 WD5 will hit Mars is dropped to 0.01%. Let’s hope the 1 in 10,000 odd will come true. Anyway, I will still setup my planetary setup (LX90 + QHY5) to monitor the Mars. Please hit.

More info at NEO, JPL, NASA

Happy New Year 2008 - Amazing Events Are Waiting For Us

HAPPY NEW YEAR! Wish everybody has a wonderful 2008. At least, there are few great astronomical events waiting for us. At least, January is favoured with 3 fantastic events.

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I Saw 24 Geminids! [Updated]

I saw 16 Geminids on the 15 Dec night. They’re so cheerful and mostly are fireballs. Geminid meteor shower is really well known for fireballs. Don’t miss it next year.

I was watching the meteor shower with 4 CHHS Astronomy Club members. It’s very nice to enjoy the show with friends. My sisters joined us very shortly after they heard us screaming. Haha.. it’s really a cool show. Meteor shower is definitely one of the best phenomena that everyone on the earth can enjoy without any expense. :D

I just find out that my record doesn’t have any scientific value so I decided not to expose my Geminids observation report on the 15 Dec night. Look at International Meteor Organisation Visual Report Page. It drove me away from reporting… You might say that I’m not suitable for science. However, I prefer a report that the public can make, not just amateur astronomer and even the professionals.

14 Dec 2007

Whoa! It was really fantastic this midnight. I started my observing since 1:40am UT+8 14 Dec. The cloud rolled in since 2.00am and was carried away by the wind soon. Another huge cloud rolled in just after several minutes but the strong wind blew it away again.

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2007 Best Meteor Shower for Asians - Geminids

Fantastic Geminids

Geminid meteor shower is at best for most of the Asia countries on the upcoming 14-15 December. Attention, no equipment is needed for watching meteor shower.

When, where, how and why to look?

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