00:33:35 hannahbroder: Welcome, Nayeem! 00:33:56 hannahbroder: Hi Glenn!!! 00:35:42 G Vonk: Thanks! 00:37:42 Greg D.: HI Greg D., new member, glad to be attending... 00:38:01 Yvonne: Welcome, Greg! 00:38:32 alleneverett: Hi everyone, this is Allen Everett a new member. Excited! 00:38:47 Yvonne: Welcome, Allen! 00:38:52 joelgoodman: Welcome, Allen! 00:43:42 Duane Dehnert: Yay for Smile.Amazon :) I love my annual report 00:45:58 Bob Savoy: I’d like to encourage everyone who uses Amazon to use Smile Amazon and designate HAL as the recipient. I’ve used it for years - ever since I was Treasurer. 00:46:37 Michael Connelly: do we get a note to renew our memberships or is it an auto-renew to the card we used before? sorry if this has been asked 00:47:02 Jim Tomney: It does not auto-renew 00:47:02 Yvonne: A reminder is sent via email. 00:47:08 Jim Tomney: you will get an email 00:47:21 Michael Connelly: good to know. thanks for letting me know to be on the lookout :) 00:47:27 John Nagy: I'm trying to add Smile or HAL to my Amazon account right now. 00:47:34 Yvonne: :) 00:48:19 Chris & Jared: Thanks Joel! 00:52:22 Chris & Jared: Congrats! 00:53:15 Chris & Jared: Thank you all for serving on the board 00:53:45 Wéner Assis: Thank you 00:54:37 daleg@racktopsystems.com: Joseph: It's a color IMX455 camera, but there are still several kinds of filters that one can still use with an OSC. We will be stocking the filter wheel with UV/IR cut, an Optolong L-eXtreme for dual-band narrowband imaging, an IR685 IR bandpass filter for lunar and gas giant, and a Solar Continuum filter to optimize any solar white light imaging. These are all 2" filters that will screw into the 7x2" filter wheel. This will remove the need for a CTO to manually swap filters out, and it will also future proof things in the event that we wish to switch to a classic mono camera and LRGB + 3x narrowband filter setup. 00:54:48 Michael Connelly: is feb a tough month to image? maybe due to cold on equipment? 00:54:52 Daniel: I love the virtual zoom star parties. 00:54:55 Yvonne: Don't forget to lower your hand, so there isn't confusion for future questions. 00:57:35 KrystalR: Bob's tabletop stuff was a hit with students at Glenelg Country School! Thanks Bob 01:06:45 hannahbroder: dream bookshelf 01:22:58 Arjun Meenashi Sundar: How do you do the spectroscopic calculations? (Or what camera do you use to do the spectroscopy?) Are there any specific filters which are used to the analysis? And what is the field of view of the 20 inch scope? 01:30:07 Arjun Meenashi Sundar: Thank you 01:49:16 Arjun Meenashi Sundar: Any other imaging wavelengths other than visible and radio? 01:50:34 Duane Dehnert: This guy is incredible, so fascinating 01:51:31 Arjun Meenashi Sundar: Thank you 01:52:09 Yvonne: You are welcome. 01:53:01 Arjun Meenashi Sundar: Another question: Are there any exotic coatings on your telescope mirror? Preferably gold for infrared observations? 01:57:16 Wéner Assis: 5 hours of youtube lives 😂 01:57:33 Dennis Conti: Have you done any exoplanet observing? 01:57:35 Wéner Assis: that's of AVG 🤣 01:57:53 alleneverett: Sorry I have to sign off. Loved my first meeting! 02:00:33 Arjun Meenashi Sundar: Thank you 02:04:15 Yvonne: Incredible! Bravo! 02:04:29 KrystalR: That was an amazing presentation!! 02:04:29 Greg D.: Great presentation! 02:04:38 Arjun Meenashi Sundar: Great presentation! 02:05:17 shri: Great presentation! Thanks 02:05:55 Grace: It’s a good thing you have decided to use your super powers for good instead of evil 🙂 02:06:44 Duane Dehnert: Did anyone hear how much storage he had to store all this, I think he said like 400 exabytes? 02:07:13 John Nagy: I think he said 400GB. 02:07:14 Mark Parsons: I think it was 400 gigabytes 02:07:16 Wéner Assis: More then 400 GB 02:07:56 joelgoodman: Are you saying this world famous author is the warmup act for Arjun? 02:08:08 John Nagy: 400 exabytes would be 4x10^11 gigabytes! 02:09:06 Duane Dehnert: anyone in this group who does astrophotography knows you need many Terabytes to do anything, on his scale I think he is way way above gigabytes 02:09:36 John Nagy: I definitely would agree... I generate 400 GB in a couple months. 02:10:30 Wéner Assis: Not exactly, hi don't storage the most part of the pictures, he convert that on data, you can ask him on the end. 02:10:38 Wéner Assis: *he 02:13:00 2 - Paulo Cacella: 400gb is the database, not the imagesimages are a lot and are in other HDsI store all pictures too 02:13:28 2 - Paulo Cacella: Also I can get jpg images from astrobin and analyze 02:13:44 Wéner Assis: 👏 02:15:34 Bob Savoy: Excellent presentation of JWST tracks!! 02:16:03 Chris & Jared: 👏 02:18:51 Jim Tomney: Stunning! 02:19:04 Arjun Meenashi Sundar: Great shot! 02:19:10 Jaime Corrigan: Very nice! 02:19:15 Grace: That is APOD worthy 02:19:58 Wéner Assis: Awesome 02:20:08 Victor Sanchez: Looks like you took that picture from Mars 02:23:51 Jim Tomney: Great work 02:24:02 Arjun Meenashi Sundar: Great shot! 02:24:15 Wéner Assis: Does HAL have a Discord channel ? 02:24:43 hannahbroder: I would looooove to share these images on the HAL Instagram (with proper credit) if you’re so inclined to submit: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15xZ6yEXXM3kn-igio8oErKTZU6VQtDivCLo0MvUEvMI/edit 02:24:46 shri: Wow! 02:27:00 shri: Awesome! 02:28:53 shri: 👍 02:31:57 joelgoodman: Great comet and globular shot, John!