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*ΠΟΥΛΗΘΗΚΕ***SOLD* Kit για κατασκευή Νευτώνειου 318 mm F/6
Fred Ley απάντησε στην συζήτηση του/της PaltaraTs σε Μικρές Αγγελίες - Αρχείο
Hi Ilias, I sent you an e-mail this morning at the address that you provided me with. -Fred -
*ΠΟΥΛΗΘΗΚΕ***SOLD* Kit για κατασκευή Νευτώνειου 318 mm F/6
Fred Ley απάντησε στην συζήτηση του/της PaltaraTs σε Μικρές Αγγελίες - Αρχείο
Hello PaltaraTs, I was wondering if your mirror set is still available. By chance, do you have the bill of sale from Parks too? Also, has the mirror seen first light? Just asking in the event that you you were able to examine the figure on the mirror. If possible, could I call you? I can't write Greek worth beans, but I can speak it quite well-with an error or two. -Fred -
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The Observing Site
Ο Fred Ley σχολίασε σε Fred Ley για αστροφωτογραφία Διάφορες αστρονομικές φωτογραφίες
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Dimitri Stouraitis and I arrived at Palaiokaraeia, just north of Lake Trichonis, around midnight, August 29, 2008. Dimitri Kolovos was busy in the garden taking CCD images-yeah, like what else does he do. He showed us a nice one of M31, the well-known galaxy in the constellation of Andromeda. He is not yet finished with the image, but it looks like it will end up looking very nice. I didn't stay up to long as I was tired. The morning of August 30 some goats nearby awaked me, real nearby. Hmm...; ok, so I had to force myself to go back to sleep. Well that didn't last for to long, the chickens in the hen house started squawking and got me up. This is beginning to sound like a barnyard circus here. OK, back to sleep once more. Yes, you guessed it, a man passing by in a truck selling goods and announcing that fact over a loudspeaker woke me up. If I only had a bow and arrow, I could have taken out that speaker for good. In the afternoon, lying down and armed with the August and September issue of Sky & Telescope magazine I was catching up on news in the world of astronomy and looking at the interesting equipment that is available for us to purchase depending on the size of ones wallet when I was distracted the braying of a nearby donkey. The sound definitely breaks ones concentration at that particular moment. Fast forward to the evening of August 30th. Dimitri and company had to go and attend a wedding. That left me all alone with the C11 telescope-yes! I turned it on, followed the prompts on the control paddle of the EQ6 mount and before long I was cruising the universe. I grabbed my old workhorse, the 13mm Nagler and things looked just perfect. Some of the objects viewed were M15, M31, M17, M13, M51, M57, M20, M8, NGC 404, NGC 925, NGC 1023, NGC 7006, NGC 7008, NGC 7331 and NGC 7662. The 13mm Nagler gave me a magnification of 215 and a true field of view of 22 minutes 54 seconds. It was a perfect eyepiece for viewing these extended objects. I had never used an EQ6 mount before and I was impressed. I did a rough three star alignment looking through a Tele Vue 55mm Plossl 2-inch eyepiece in order to center the stars. The M and NGC objects were always in the field of view of the 13mm Nagler. On a 2-inch 32mm wide-angle eyepiece, with an apparent field of 65-degrees, and a 2-inch Lumicon UHC filter, the views were quite enhanced. However, with the 13mm Nagler I equally, and perhaps a little more, enjoyed the view provided without the use of a filter. The background was dark enough to give me great contrast and the 82-degree apparent field of view made it all come together just right. I need to mention that during my cruise through the universe I was alerted by strange sounds emanating from the surrounding foliage. I was thinking that perhaps it might be a cat or possibly a hedgehog. Actually there was an incident with a hedgehog here in Greece in August 1979 while making variable star observations at the home of George Stephanopoulos. Anyhow I started to hear what sounded like someone or something walking. So, naturally, I got curious. Armed with a flashlight, I proceeded to investigate. I turned on the flashlight and looked down, as I was observing from a slope, to observe two sheep, one white and one black, eating. I am glad to know that I was not the target of an alien abduction. I turned in around 3am looking forward to a good sleep and to recharge myself. At 5:51am, at least that is what my clock said; I was awoken by a cacophony emanating from the hen house. I never new that chickens could generate the sounds and the decibels that I heard. It definitely sounded like the fox got into the hen house. To have that sound enter your dreams was a real experience for me. Ok, back to sleep. I do not know what time is was, well the sun was up when the bells on the church located about one hundred yards away went off. Talks about having the worlds loudest alarm clock go off right next to you. Reminds me of that song by Pink Floyd from their Dark Side Of The Moon album. I figured that this was my cue to get up and start the day. In the desert of southern California the sound issue is a simple one, you just have the coyotes howling and that in turn just makes my dog get all excited which in turn wakes me up-a simple principle of cause and effect. The only other detraction is when the Los Angeles County Sheriff helicopter and cars show up (a true event)-like on TV, at your neighbors house down the road aways or hearing sporadic gunfire at night-which wakes one up. In conclusion, life must be real exciting in a village in Greece-never a dull moment-at least for me. You hear sounds that you do not normally come in contact with on a daily basis living in the big city.
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From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley
Here is a sketch that I drew up and later I made the rendering shown above. Acrylic on stretched canvas. The canvas size is 16"(41cm) x 20"(51cm). -
From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley
Yet another quick sketch. -
From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley
A quick sketch for a possible rendering. -
From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley
A pencil sketch for a rendering that I need to do one day. This was drawn on January 5, 1993. Size is about 10x13 inches. That is roughly 25x33 centimeters. -
From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley
A pencil sketch for a future rendering. 11x17 inches. -
From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley
A pencil sketch for a future rendering. 11x14 inches. -
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Eclipse from Siberia
Fred Ley απάντησε στην συζήτηση του/της Barberskum σε Φωτογράφηση ηλιακού συστήματος
Hey Frank, Real nice images of the eclipse. One of these days I hope to make it to a total eclipse. Thanks for sharing. -Fred -
From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley
Acrylic on stretched canvas. 15"(38cm) x 30"(76cm). -
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Έκθεση με διαστημικά χάρτινα μοντέλα (τελος)
Fred Ley απάντησε στην συζήτηση του/της ianosjoker σε Διάστημα
That is a really nice collection that you have there. In one photo I recognize the Nautilus from the Walt Disney movie 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and it appears that you also have a model of the Gee Bee race plane too. I also noticed the Pan Am shuttle from 2001. Most your collection is recognizable to me. I love the Saturn 5 too. Do you plan to house them in a dust free case? Dust can be such a nuisance. -Fred -
Αστεροσκοπείο Σκoίνακα και Καλοκαιρινό τρίγωνο
Ο Fred Ley σχολίασε σε MANOS για αστροφωτογραφία Πορτρέτα του ουρανού
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From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley
Acrylic on stretched canvas. 16"(41cm) x 40"(102cm). -
From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley
Acrylic on stretched canvas. 16"(41cm) x 20"(51cm). -
From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley
Acrylic on stretched canvas. -
From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley
Acrylic on stretched canvas. 12"(31cm) x 24"(61cm). -
From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley
Acrylic on stretched canvas. 16"(41cm) x 20"(51cm).