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Astro.Geekjoy Observational Astronomy Journal
- 9/19/09 Edition -
Special Observing Report: "Nessie, Pup and Binoviewer". Small scoping the overhead sky in the Great Northwest. You can click on it!


Why are so many amateur astronomers 'male'? Could it be they see the Night Sky as a 'Beautiful Woman'. Astro.Geekjoy is home to JTB's yearlong month-based report archive. Enjoy over 200 engaging reports from throughout the observing year.
 


Argo isn't the best 6 incher in the world - but he's the best one jeff uses regularly.'

Most optophiles love reading Scope and Accessories Related Discussions and Comparisons

Using jeff's dblCalc program you can 'see double' whenever you want. DHTML calculators on Astro.Geekjoy allow amateur astronomers to predict double star and deepsky scope performance, determine sky conditions, and evaluate close double star separations.


Is it possible that Argo and Ms. Vicki have a thing going on?

Enjoy special reports as Jeff continues to contemplate the night sky and kindred topics.


Yes it would be nice to have a TV85 - but the Pup does OK for itself - now.


If only 'Ol Jupe looked this good all the time - ah well... Browse the sketch archives to get a sense of what is revealed to the eye through Jeff's scope buddies: Argo and the Pup.


Jeff and theAstronomer - ~T - at Monte Bello prepping for a fine night of hanging with James and other TAC astro-buds. Astro.Geekjoy is always on the look out for well-crafted observing reports and astronomy related discussions from contributing amateurs. Contributors get free "perks" like feeling really good about sharing something they love with others...

Even at 2 inches in aperture, the co-regent of the Local Group look's sassy.

Ever think about the fact that your particular scope may be especially good at giving just the right view of a particular deepsky study? Well according to Astro Geekjoy, this is precisely the case! Check out: Deepsky Studies by Optimum Aperture.

'Tis a pity Cor's success with Registax and Aberrator leaves him little time to play any more. You CCd'er's slice him some slack will ya! Although no longer home to AstroTalk, Astro. Geekjoy is pleased to host the AstroTalk Speaks archive containing a few of the many "stellar ideas" posted and developed on that forum.


   
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