A special conjunction 10/7/01

From: Jane Houston Jones (jane@No-Spam)
Date: Sun Oct 07 2001 - 17:52:20 MST

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    After careful consulting of the appropriate maps, we slewed our motor
    driven machine to just the right spot at the right time today, Sunday,
    October 7th, 2001. Before the conjunction, we observed a special
    cluster surrounding two brilliant stars. This was no everyday cluster
    and these were no everyday stars. This special cluster was found nestled
    in the Alum Rock Canyon, located in the foothills of the Diablo Range,
    just two miles (as the crow flies) from Mount Hamilton, where Lick
    Observatory stands.

    The observing conditions for the conjunction were excellent. The morning
    clouds gave way to a beautiful sunny clear and cool California
    afternoon. Surrounded by family and friends at Sycamore Grove in Alum
    Rock Park, California's first and oldest park, two of our friends were
    married. Dave North married Akkana Peck at 19:30 UTC (12:30 p.m. PDT)
    today.

    Dave and Akkana are off on their honeymoon now, but I'm sure they won't
    mind too much if I give out this email address, for those of you who
    would like to send them your best wishes, (off the TAC list, of
    course): happycouple@No-Spam

    It was one of the best conjunctions I've ever seen. The combined light
    of two of my favorite stars was wonderful to see.

    Observing Location, Alum Rock Park, San Jose, California
    Latitude 37.28 N
    Longitude 121.84 W
    Elevation: 600 feet
    Seeing conditions: excellent, misty eyes on some observers
    BBQ conditions: hot coals, usual fixings
    Other observations: mineral springs, sycamore and oak trees, acorn
    woodpeckers, stellar jays, family and friends

    --
    Jane Houston Jones
    San Rafael, CA
    jane@No-Spam
    http://www.whiteoaks.com
    



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