New- Star Chart For Cayman

A new feature as of June 2015 has been added - look at the bottom of this web page and there is a new Star Chart exclusively for Grand Cayman

Astronomy Sky Watch meeting this coming Sunday Oct 18th 7:30 PM at St Pedro's Castle


HI ALL

The next meeting of the Cayman Islands Astronomical Society will be on Sunday October 18th at St Pedros Castle, starting at 7:30 PM. All are welcome and there is no charge for visitors and first timers.

People are encouraged to park outside and walk in.
In the event of more than 50 percent cloudy cover the meeting will be canceled.

If in doubt ring me (Chris) on 925 7657

Newsletter to follow later tonight

Clear Skies everyone!

September Newsletter

Hi Everyone
 
The next meeting of the Cayman Islands  Astronomical Society is next WEDNESDAY 16th September at  7:30 PM - to be held at St Pedro's Castle.
All are welcome. Nonmembers are asked to park outside and walk through. NO parking is allowed on the grass
In the event of the sky being more than 50 percent cloudy the meeting will be canceled. If in doubt please phone (not text) at 7:15PM   - 9257657

Karen will be looking for people to join the Society!  Remember the society can only exist if people support it.
The Society is still looking for somewhere easily accessible to allow me to store  the various scopes etc. other than in my house- which is on the market at the moment.
 
The Society T shirts for those who have ordered will also be available from  Karen for collection (and payment for those not already paid)

Later this month there is a Lunar Eclipse on Sunday 27th September . For accurate times see this linkhttp://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/uk/georgetown
It's the last of a series of Lunar Eclipses called a Tetrad and this particular eclipse is going to be a good one
To celebrate such event the Astronomical Society will be having  a members only evening Lunar Eclipse Barbeque Party - there will be a separate email for members
 
The series of 4 "Blood Moons has not yet resulted in the end of the world- but we have one more Moon to go.
Certainly those who have "foretold" such events have one more chance financially to sell their books on the topic
http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/584602/Rare-Blood-Moon-September-huge-earth-destroying-earthquakes-prophets-warn-USA-pope

Rest assured - the Monday morning crawl to work will come soon enough 
Here's a picture taken the other morning - its facing WEST  - so the Sun is behind me in the East.
What you are seeing here are Anticrepescular rays - good word for Scrabble that.
Seen quite a few recently in the evening skies but early in the morning quite rare.





Finally the email list is growing all the time but  let me know if you want you name removed.
If you persist it will be removed eventually - I'm human  after all and not a machine
 
Clear Skies, Keep looking up! 


Chris 







 

The next meeting of the Astronomical Society is on Tuesday 18th August 7:30 PM 2015

The next meeting of the Cayman Islands  Astronomical Society is on

Tuesday 18th August 7:30 PM - to be held at St Pedro's Castle.

All are welcome. Non members are asked to park outside and walk through. 
In the event of the sky being more than 50 percent cloudy the meeting will be canceled. If in doubt please phone (not text) at 7:15PM  
 
Karen will be looking for people to join the Society! Remember the society can only exist if people support it.
 
Before then of course we will pass through the Perseid Meteor shower- the moon is well out of the way this year
The peak is likely to be  in the early hours of the 12th,13th and 14th  in the dark hours before dawn. 
 
You might see 50 meteors per hour but do remember that this meteor shower - which always gets so much media attention -  favours North Hemisphere observers - of which we are only just in the North! . The radiant or the point where the meteors appear to come from is in the constellation of Perseus - and at our latitudes it really is quite late (or early depending on your point of view) to see the constellation high in the sky . But don't let that put you off and please tell me if you see any
 
 Hoping for clear skies! 
 Chris Cooke 9257657 ( cpcooke@aol,com)

  

Next Meeting At St Pedros Castl is on Monday 20th July starting at 7:30 PM


The next meeting of the Cayman Islands Astronomical Society will be on Monday July 20th at St Pedros Castle, starting at 7:30 PM. All are welcome. On arrival please dip headlights. In the event of more than 50 percent cloudy cover the meeting will be cancelled. If in doubt ring 925 7657 (no text messages please)

Coming up in the next newsletter - see the note on an extra members only evening to chase a comet!

Unfortunately  we had to cancel the Barbie - but  we made the newspapers instead....

http://www.compasscayman.com/story.aspx?id=154690

Clear Skies Everyone 

CIAS June Newsletter - Events in June

CIAS Newsletter June Newsletter 2015

Events in June in Cayman
The public next meeting of the Society at Pedro’s Castle,  will be Wednesday 17th June starting at 7:30 PM All welcome.  As always especially this time of the year if the weather is cloudy – that means more than 50 percent cloud cover - then the meeting will be cancelled.  This can be a tricky one to call so phone at around 7 PM if in doubt. (925 7657)  Don’t text, as I never see them until too late.  Last month for example was a great success
Non members please park outside the gates and walk in as parking is limited and headlights will dazzle the evenings viewing session.

There will be a  Astro Barbeque on Saturday 27th June located in Patrick’s Island- 5:30 PM till 9 PM Much thanks to Carole Jones for offering to host the event.  The idea is to “bring a bottle” (of course) and one other item….

I         If you have a small telescope – an ETX or something similar please feel free to bring it along IF you want to (its not compulsory) and if you aren’t sure what to do with it we will help you out with it too.  
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      You are encouraged to bring a side dish.
Members and Partners without a dish will be charged 10 dollars. Non Members 10 dollars – but you can of course become a member or renew your membership (25 dollars). Children are free. Please contact Karen (our new membership co-coordinator) karenperkins1@hotmail.com  who will “sort you out”.
Please let me know by email (cpcooke@aol.com) of you are planning on coming and how many and Ill pass the information onto Carole

The aim of the evening is to encourage membership and growth of the Society to meet each other in an environment which isn’t usually pitch black.. We have many ex-members and potential members on our current email distribution list and the plan is to wake them up!

The Night Sky In June
Summer officially begins with the June solstice on June21st, certainly the rainy season as started already as evidenced by the rain in the past few days.   The night sky when clear has much to see this month.
Below is a star chart for 8PM the 17th June .Venus and Jupiter are in the West.. On the 18th Venus, Jupiter and the star Regulus will form a nice “triangle“ in the evening sky with a small moon. But on the 30th July the two planets will be almost touching and will be quite a sight. This event is called a conjunction. The distance between the two planets will be 1/3 of a degree, to try and give an idea of how close this will be if you hold your little finger at arm’s length it will cover one degree of sky.

We have Saturn too in East in the constellation of Scorpius and to the South we still have a chance to see the Southern Cross. Interestingly I’ve wondered if the Southern Cross is visible from Miami, well it is just, it’s very low on the horizon so South of Miami’s lights and buildings and down towards Key West I think… perhaps it is just possible 





To the North is the Big Dipper or Plough depending on what side of the Atlantic you prefer – these stars do not make a constellation – they are in fact part of the bigger constellation – the Great Bear (Ursa Major).  Its smaller companion the Little Bear (Ursa Minor) circles the star Polaris, the Pole star – which lies at an angle of 20 degrees with the horizon and is indeed our latitude.

Next month brings the Milky Way more into view in the South and wonderful skies. Clear Skies!


 Chris Cooke cpcooke@aol.com 925 7657

CIAS Dates for your Diary May



Hi All

Tuesday 19th May
The next General Public meeting will be next Tuesday  19th May At Pedro’s Castle starting at 7:30 PM
Please dim your lights on arrival. Last month  we had a fantastic turn out but too many cars, so I will now request that  from now on visitors park outside and walk in.
This also removes the issue of car head lights- which used to dazzle observers on entry.
As usual the  evening will be canceled if there is any rain or the sky is more than 50 percent cloudy. Please ring me (NOT TXT) to confirm at around 7 PM
(Phone 925 7657)

Friday 22nd May
We have been asked to give a viewing for Cayman Prep School – this is at the Prep site in Smith road. I'm looking for helpers for the evening. We will be using the 10 inch Dob and one other

Tuesday 26th May AGM
This will be based at the UCCI W Hrudey Observatory at will start at 7:00 PM – to finish hopefully at 8:00 PM and then to Sunset My Bar.
This will be an important evening as there are various people leaving the island and hopefully new people join us too. Ill email an Agenda out next week along with a map if needed


June Members “Bring a Scope and a Bottle” evening
We also have a members barbeque evening planned – Id like to  to see this as bring a scope and a bottle. Venue and date to be decided at the AGM – but very much in early June AND MEMBERS ONLY

Clear Skies  every one!

Chris Cooke 925 7657