Visual Observation

May 30, 2009: Sierra Nevada

After several bad weather days, and what it is much worse, loads and loads of work (congresses, end of the academic year...) the Friday evening look promising to go out and enjoy the sky. Both Antonio and myself wanted to go for a visual observation session in Sierra Nevada for a long time. La Azotea is a great place to learn astrophotography, but for visual observations it has lots of drawbacks.

The evening was quite complicated because I had to go to Cullar Vega to finish the preparations for the photography exposition Cosmos: Vistas desde la Nave Tierra of the S.A.G.. It took more time that we initially planned and we finished it  at 8PM. After that I went to Armilla where we loaded Antonio's Pequeñín in the van. Around 10PM we went to Granada to pick up more gadgets, supplies and, of course, some additional winter clothes. Finally, we began our trip to Sierra Nevada around 11PM.

May 19, 2009 Photographic Session

The night of May 18 to May 19 was a fantastic occasion to go up to La Azotea and continue with our astrophotography learning sessions.

In fact, we were almost using for the first time our new "observatory wardrobe" where we are storing the heaviest items of our equipment (counterweights and tripods) and from which we directly have a power point and an Internet cable, which is quite useful to watch weather predictions from  Meteosat, to watch a film during the photo series or even to inform in real time about what we are doing there.

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