Old School Astronomer - Citizen of Starship Earth - Typewriter Enthusiast - Artist by Day -
Thursday, 27 February 2025
Mercury Falling - Venus so bright.
Tuesday, 18 February 2025
When the West wind blows.
There's some windy stormy weather heading towards Pembrokeshire over the next few days.
Looks as if I might not have a clear night for a while.
This gives me time to try out a few drawing and typewriter astro projects.
Here's another typewriter astro log book entry, from a few years back.
I notice no mention of the year on the above log entry, I think it was 2020.
Saturday, 15 February 2025
Observe the Moon for £3.50
Last night whilst digging through my astro images, I found this picture.
I haven't done one of these typewriter posts for ages!
Must make some new ones, it's long overdue.
The above observation was made with a simple 40mm refractor.
If memory serves, the refractor cost me all of £3.50 from a local charity shop, back in a time when it was possible to pick up such bargains.
Goes to show that astronomy needn't be an expensive hobby.
Memories of the Moon gone by.
Recently whilst looking through some old astronomy notes, I found the following drawings. Memory tells me they were drawn with a Conte crayo...
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