Greetings from Palmia Observatory
We had a fantastic experience during the recent Falcon 9 launch and re-landing at VAFB, as described in our recent post of October 8, 2018, and this week we can report on some comments we received and on some other ongoing physics and astronomy meetings and events.
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Observing with Street Lights

Dark sky sites not always necessary to see the Milky Way (This image was taken ouside of a B&B in Julian, CA)
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Monday, October 8, 2018
Hooray -- Experienced successful SpaceX Falcon 9 launch and touchdown at VAFB; Lessons Learned
Greetings from Palmia Observatory
Well, ever since we tasted the pleasures of a launch experience of the Falcon Heavy in Florida, as described in our posts of February 8, 2018 and a previous attempt at photographing a launch from Vandenberg on February 24, 2018, we decided that it was time to actually travel to Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB) and witness up close the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 on October 7, 2018.
Well, ever since we tasted the pleasures of a launch experience of the Falcon Heavy in Florida, as described in our posts of February 8, 2018 and a previous attempt at photographing a launch from Vandenberg on February 24, 2018, we decided that it was time to actually travel to Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB) and witness up close the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 on October 7, 2018.
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Tour of Arizona Observatories. — Part III. Hurricane Rosa clouds out observing sessions; Toured U of Arizona Mirror Lab
Greetings from Palmia Observatory
Well, we were not able to do any observing at Mt. Lemmon or at Kitt Peak because of the advance impacts of Tropical Storm Rosa, so as consolation, I arranged a tour of the Mirror Lab at U of Arizona. If the Kitt Peak observing session would have gone ahead, we would have to immediately travel up there after leaving the mirror lab tour, but because of the cancellation we could tour the lab a little more leisurely.
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Tour of Arizona Observatories — Part II. Tombstone, AZ; Veritas at Mt. Hopkins; Titan missile and Pima Aerospace Museum: Hurricane Rosa clouds out observing at Mt Lemmon and Kitt Peak
Greetings from Palmia Observatory
Well, we had a very good time in Safford, AZ and on our tour of the three observatories on Mt. Graham, and now it was time to get back on the road and drive down to Tucson area for tours and observing nights on Mt. Lemmon and Kitt Peak.
Monday, October 1, 2018
Tour of Arizona Observatories. — Part 1.. Mt. Graham: Vatican Telescope, Sub millimeter Radio Telescope, and Large Binocular Telescope; Hooray, its the Milky Way
Greetings from Palmia Observatory,
Well, we finally started our tour of three Arizona observatories and in this part 1 can report on our journey from southern California through Phoenix to our first astronomy stop in Safford, AZ and Mt. Graham.
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