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This book was quietly published a few weeks ago, but thought some here would be interested. It's a coffee table book authored by Michael West which has several spectacular pictures of the observatories, Mauna Kea and the observations and discoveries made by astronomers using the MK observatories. The history of astronomy on Mauna Kea is traced, although it's not meant to be a detailed review of the history, it was written to be enjoyed by those interested.
Many observatory staff contributed to the book including specific observatory information and history as well as their own personal pictures.
I haven't been looking for reviews, but this is the first I noticed:
http://www.thespacereview.com/article/2831/1
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P.S. Tomk, just adding some Coffee table material for those who may be interested.
You sir are a mangled flap-mouthed fustilarian!
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Originally posted by gypsy69
P.S. Tomk, just adding some Coffee table material for those who may be interested.
You sir are a mangled flap-mouthed fustilarian!
[:0] (BBM) Aloha, ahiahi, KJ. This word left me apoplectic!
Mahalo, Mr Tom, gypsy69, and KJ. Been a long damn day, and looking at the stars tonight, with the moon bright above, "it's a wonderful life"....here on Moku o Keawe. [
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Life could be so much worse.
JMO.
ETA: Sorry, but not. [
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is around the corner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAERYfeiYBc
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Christmas? Pah. I've already got all my eggs in the basket for next Easter. Haven't counted them yet though.
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Trying to stay OT here - How do you feel about the new LED streetlights Tom? Better or worse for naked eye star gazing?
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I don't know, KJ. The only two places I've done any star gazing recently is either on the mountain or at home, both are miles from the nearest streetlight. As for our observatory, it works in the infrared which isn't affected that much by light pollution, so can't help there either. Sorry, not very helpful I'm afraid.