Solar Eclipse Myanmar 2010

Alright, this is for sharing of your observation experience. Or, if you are arranging gatherings, star-gazing expeditions or just want some company to go observing together, you can shout it out here.
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boothee
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jiahao1986 wrote:Hi boothe,

I'm planning to go Bagan to see this annular eclipse. Nice chance for photography. Where do you live in Burma boothe?

Jia Hao
Hi Jia Hao,

I found that Shwe Bo, not far away from Mandalay, would be the best site which is on the central line of the eclipse according to the following web site.
http://xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/SlideWindow.html

May I have your opinion please?

I live in Yangon(former Rangoon). But I'll travel to the best site. :)
Now I'm checking the costs with one tour operator for visitors.

Thanks,

boothee
1150mm, 254mm, Newtonion Reflector on EQ5 Mount with dual axis DK3 drive, QHY5 Camera, Canon 300D + Kit Lens, Yangon, Myanmar.
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Airconvent wrote:welcome back boothee! [smilie=cheer.gif]
Thanks! I've been busy with my Microsoft Exams in these missing days...

Airconvent wrote: Nice to have a rare total solar eclipse in your country. We somehow won't be able to see one here... [smilie=crying3.gif] Do post some shots of the event!
I'll surely do. :)

Cheers!

:)
boothee
1150mm, 254mm, Newtonion Reflector on EQ5 Mount with dual axis DK3 drive, QHY5 Camera, Canon 300D + Kit Lens, Yangon, Myanmar.
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Tachyon wrote:Hmm... should I go to Myanmar in 15 Jan or the Easter Island on 11 July?

Decisions... decisions... maybe I will go both!

Jiahao - Bagan is SW to Mandalay, which is away from the central line... maybe a location N to NW of Mandalay would be more appropriate?
Visit both. :D

January is the best time to travel around the country. You can take star trails, milky way and many other beautiful landscape photos. :P

I hope you will like it. Ask Alvin. I've been here not long ago.

See you,

:)
boothee
1150mm, 254mm, Newtonion Reflector on EQ5 Mount with dual axis DK3 drive, QHY5 Camera, Canon 300D + Kit Lens, Yangon, Myanmar.
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jiahao1986 wrote: Actually I'm thinking of observing the eclipse on a hot air balloon in Bagan, doubling the excitement, though the condition in the afternoon may not be suitable for air balloon flying.

The length of annularity is 7m50s in Bagan, which is very long already, though the ring won't be perfectly central. Anyway Bagan should be more accessable than NW of Mandalay.
Jia Hao
Hi Jia Hao,

I think Balloons Over Bagan do not operate in the afternoon. They fly only for sunrise and sunset. But sunrise flights are more materialized than sunset flights.

I think Shwebo or Monywa is the nearest to the central. I'll go site inspection trip soon. May be next month.

Cheers!

:)
boothee
1150mm, 254mm, Newtonion Reflector on EQ5 Mount with dual axis DK3 drive, QHY5 Camera, Canon 300D + Kit Lens, Yangon, Myanmar.
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jiahao1986 wrote:
Tachyon wrote:Hmm... should I go to Myanmar in 15 Jan or the Easter Island on 11 July?

Decisions... decisions... maybe I will go both!

Jiahao - Bagan is SW to Mandalay, which is away from the central line... maybe a location N to NW of Mandalay would be more appropriate?
Andrew,

Go for both lah, considering the Jan 15 eclipse is not far from Singapore.

Actually I'm thinking of observing the eclipse on a hot air balloon in Bagan, doubling the excitement, though the condition in the afternoon may not be suitable for air balloon flying.

The length of annularity is 7m50s in Bagan, which is very long already, though the ring won't be perfectly central. Anyway Bagan should be more accessable than NW of Mandalay.

P.S. You are planning to go Easter Island for the July 10 eclipse? I'm thinking of going Cook Island NE of New Zealand for the eclipse. At least we can pay a visit to New Zealand for photography before or after the eclipse in case we don't see the eclipse due to bad weather. However the visa to New Zealand and the expenses (4k, estimated) of the trip will be a big problem for me.

Jia Hao
Yes, NZ is quite expensive... been there once before a blew a small fortune... not sure if I can sustain another blow to my bank account!

The Islands are quite small. I think we have to book now if we want to get a place!
[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]
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boothee wrote:
Tachyon wrote:Hmm... should I go to Myanmar in 15 Jan or the Easter Island on 11 July?

Decisions... decisions... maybe I will go both!

Jiahao - Bagan is SW to Mandalay, which is away from the central line... maybe a location N to NW of Mandalay would be more appropriate?
Visit both. :D

January is the best time to travel around the country. You can take star trails, milky way and many other beautiful landscape photos. :P

I hope you will like it. Ask Alvin. I've been here not long ago.

See you,

:)
boothee
Ok. Count me in! I have to apply for leave now...
[80% Steve, 20% Alfred] ------- Probability of Clear Skies = (Age of newest equipment in days) / [(Number of observers) * (Total Aperture of all telescopes present in mm)]
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boothee wrote:
Hi Jia Hao,

I think Balloons Over Bagan do not operate in the afternoon. They fly only for sunrise and sunset. But sunrise flights are more materialized than sunset flights.

I think Shwebo or Monywa is the nearest to the central. I'll go site inspection trip soon. May be next month.

Cheers!

:)
boothee
Hi boothee,

Will wait for your site survey results! Thanks for taking the trouble to do so. Will be glad to join you for the eclipse next January!

Jia Hao
Clear skies please...
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Tachyon wrote:
Yes, NZ is quite expensive... been there once before a blew a small fortune... not sure if I can sustain another blow to my bank account!

The Islands are quite small. I think we have to book now if we want to get a place!
The visa to NZ will be a problem for me. I can't guarantee the application will be successful, and the application requires the air ticket...If it fails, the ticket gets wasted if it's not refundable...The same goes for hotel bookings etc. Really want to go but tough for me...
Clear skies please...
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Hi boothee, I here in Malaysia already have 4 persons are ready for the trip to somewhere near Mandalay for the eclipse. If you could help us (including singastro forumers) on the local arrangement, that will be very great and we appreciated.
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jiahao1986 wrote: Hi Wei Loon,

Have you decided where to go for the July 22 total eclipse?

Jia Hao
Hi,

I am going to Hangzhou. The exactly observation side will be confirm one day before the eclipse happen. Where are you going then?
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