Jan
13
Tue
☾ Last Quarter Moon
Jan 13 @ 2:47 am – 2:47 am
Jan
20
Tue
âš« New Moon
Jan 20 @ 6:14 am – 6:14 am
Jan
21
Wed
Mercury Retrograde Begins
Jan 21 all-day

see http://cantonbecker.com/retrograde for details…

Jan
24
Sat
Cancelled – C.M. Crockett Public Night @ C.M. Crockett Park
Jan 24 @ 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Cancelled due to weather conditions.

Please read the C.M. Crockett Page for park details.

 

Jan
26
Mon
☽ First Quarter Moon
Jan 26 @ 9:48 pm – 9:48 pm
Jan
31
Sat
Byron Bergert Imaging Group @ Patrick Henry Library
Jan 31 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

NOVAC’s Byron Bergert Imaging Group will hold its Pre-Groundhog Day Image Processing Party on Saturday January 31 from 10am to 2pm at the Patrick Henry Library in Vienna. We’ll be in the meeting room, first door on the right as you come in the main door.

This time around we’ll have an addition to our normal routine of talking about imaging and processing our data. I’ll demonstrate how I processed a recent deep sky image, showing how I use Deep Sky Stacker and Photoshop to stack the data and process it. To make the most of this, I’ll post the data online (hopefully tonight), so that other imagers can try their hand at processing the data as well. At the get-together on Jan 31, we can look at different ways of processing the same data, and compare results. I’m hoping that one of the PixInsight users in the club will take a crack at this so that we can compare the different workflows. This walkthrough will require a projector! If you can bring one, please let me know.

I hope to see you there.

Kevin Quin

Feb
3
Tue
⚪ Full Moon
Feb 3 @ 4:09 pm – 4:09 pm
Feb
6
Fri
Jupiter at Opposition
Feb 6 all-day

This is the best day of the year to view Jupiter, as it makes it’s closest approach to Earth and will be fully reflecting light from the sun. There will also be plenty of light reflecting off of its four largest moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These will be visible on both sides of the planet. Even at its closest approach to the Earth, however, it is not possible to distinguish it as more than a star-like point of light with the naked eye, though a good pair of binoculars are sufficient to reveal it as a disk of light with accompanying system of moons.

Feb
8
Sun
Monthly Meeting @ George Mason University
Feb 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Our meetings on the second Sunday of the Month except in May when it would fall on Mother’s Day. The events are normally held evening at 7:00 pm in Research Hall Room 163 on the campus of George Mason University. Our web page, http://www.novac.com/meetings/, has directions and additional details.
For February 8th 2015 we will be in Observatory Tower Showcase instead of the usual Rm. 163 

We look forward to seeing you on Sunday evenings!

 

 

 

 

Feb
11
Wed
Mercury Retrograde Ends
Feb 11 all-day

see http://cantonbecker.com/retrograde for details…