Hi all,
I just signed up to be a Virtual Guest for the upcoming JWST launch on Friday 12/24. I thought I'd forward the link in case others are interested in doing so.
https://jwst.nasa.gov/content/webbLaunch/countdown.html
Suresh
Virtual Guest for 12/24 JWST Launch
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Virtual Guest for 12/24 JWST Launch
Suresh Sreenivasan
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Dobs: ATM 16"/Orion 12”
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SNs: Meade 6"/Celestron 5.5"
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Maks: SW 7"/Quantum 4"/Meade 3.5” ETX
Cass: Vixen 8” VISAC/Simmons 4.5"
RC: MallinCam 10"
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B-SIG/FB/Metcalf Comm
Refr: AP 130mm GTX/SW 120mm/Borg 4"/Unitron 150 4"/Jason 2.25”
Dobs: ATM 16"/Orion 12”
Newts: Cave 8" RFT/Criterion RV6/Astroscan 4"/Orion 3.6" TCT
SNs: Meade 6"/Celestron 5.5"
SCTs: Celestron 9.25"/8”/B&L Criterion 4”
Maks: SW 7"/Quantum 4"/Meade 3.5” ETX
Cass: Vixen 8” VISAC/Simmons 4.5"
RC: MallinCam 10"
Sol: Lunt 80mm DS/PST
Bino: Vixen 12x80/Nikon 10x50
Mounts: CGX/EQ6r-Pro/AVX/GDPX/Porta II
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Re: Virtual Guest for 12/24 JWST Launch
Missed actual launch, but they have the replay available....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rARTOhbLDg
I was cloudy at launch, so limited pictures of launch, but still extremely cool!!!!
Merle
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rARTOhbLDg
I was cloudy at launch, so limited pictures of launch, but still extremely cool!!!!
Merle
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Merle Hiltner
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Re: Virtual Guest for 12/24 JWST Launch
They also had onboard cameras showing the JWST deployment and the solar panel extended.
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Merle Hiltner
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Re: Virtual Guest for 12/24 JWST Launch
Suresh & Merle,
Thanks for the links and images. I climbed out of bed early to watch the launch, and it was well worth it.
I downloaded tonight's JWST ephemeris from NASA/JPL after it was suggested (on Twitter) that it might (might!) be bright enough to observe over the next several days. Edited data are below. The observing station is set to Minneapolis and the time is changed from UT to CST. JWST is in Orion and will be moving roughly 1/2 degree per hour, at least initially. Tonight's weather looks promising, so I plan to take a look. (I don't think I've peered at a telescope with a telescope before.) It may also be worth checking again in 5 days after the giant reflective heat shield has been unfurled, although it will be much further along to L2 by then.
Thanks for the links and images. I climbed out of bed early to watch the launch, and it was well worth it.
I downloaded tonight's JWST ephemeris from NASA/JPL after it was suggested (on Twitter) that it might (might!) be bright enough to observe over the next several days. Edited data are below. The observing station is set to Minneapolis and the time is changed from UT to CST. JWST is in Orion and will be moving roughly 1/2 degree per hour, at least initially. Tonight's weather looks promising, so I plan to take a look. (I don't think I've peered at a telescope with a telescope before.) It may also be worth checking again in 5 days after the giant reflective heat shield has been unfurled, although it will be much further along to L2 by then.
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Target body name: James Webb Space Telescope (spacecraft)
Observer Location: Minneapolis, MN (93°15′42.8″W, 44°58′57.0″N)
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Date__(CST)_HR:MN R.A._____(ICRF)_____DEC
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2021-Dec-25 18:00 A 05 14 18.31 -02 50 38.7
2021-Dec-25 19:00 05 16 25.38 -02 41 59.1
2021-Dec-25 20:00 05 17 56.33 -02 34 06.0
2021-Dec-25 21:00 05 18 59.42 -02 26 49.8
2021-Dec-25 22:00 05 19 42.76 -02 20 04.7
2021-Dec-25 23:00 05 20 14.53 -02 13 44.8
2021-Dec-26 00:00 m 05 20 42.21 -02 07 46.8
2021-Dec-26 01:00 m 05 21 12.24 -02 02 08.6
2021-Dec-26 02:00 m 05 21 49.84 -01 56 49.3
2021-Dec-26 03:00 m 05 22 38.77 -01 51 48.6
2021-Dec-26 04:00 m 05 23 41.35 -01 47 06.4
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Units:
RA in hours-minutes-seconds of time, HH MM SS.ff
DEC in degrees-minutes-seconds of arc, sDD MN SC.f
SOLAR/LUNAR PRESENCE (OBSERVING SITE):
'A' Astronomical twilight/dawn
' ' Night OR geocentric ephemeris
'm' Moon on or above apparent horizon
Ron Cooper
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