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  • The Furry, The Scaly & The Fowl…

    Posted on February 27, 2009 00:01 by DebC Comment
    The most interesting things ‘drip’ from gutter drain pipes around here 😉
    The most interesting things ‘drip’ from gutter drain pipes around here 😉

    📂This entry was posted in Hawai'i Must Share 📎and tagged Hawaii Photo
  • It made me smile :-)

    Posted on February 27, 2009 00:01 by DebC Comment
    A deep chuckle arose within me when I read this sign while waiting for my turn with our new veterinarian for my kitties...
    A deep chuckle arose within me when I read this sign while waiting for my turn with our new veterinarian for my kitties…

    📂This entry was posted in Hawai'i Must Share 📎and tagged Hawaii Joke Photo
  • Bloomin’ Beauties!?!

    Posted on February 25, 2009 00:01 by DebC Comment
    Not the bells of St. Mary's; but they are fun to play and sound pretty nice. Art sculpture at Pu'a Mau Place, North Kohala, Hawai'i Island.
    Not the bells of St. Mary’s; but they are fun to play and sound pretty nice. Art sculpture at Pu’a Mau Place, North Kohala, Hawai’i Island.

    📂This entry was posted in Hawai'i Show-N-Tell 📎and tagged Hawaii Hope Photo Scenery View
  • Out of Thin Air …

    Posted on February 23, 2009 00:01 by DebC Comment
    A Mauna Kea Sunset at 9200 feet can sure make clouds more tolerable. Almost acceptable, actually  ;-)
    A Mauna Kea Sunset at 9200 feet can sure make clouds more tolerable. Almost acceptable, actually 😉

    📂This entry was posted in Astronomy Hawai'i Show-N-Tell 📎and tagged Astronomy Fun Hawaii Mauna Kea Photo Scenery
  • Bubbles from the Deep …

    Posted on February 19, 2009 01:00 by DebC Comment
    In a coral reef habitat, any surface is a candidate for a new home! 🙂

    📂This entry was posted in Diving-Snorkeling Hawai'i Show-N-Tell 📎and tagged Diving Fun Hawaii Photo Scuba Underwater
  • Out of Thin Air…

    Posted on February 16, 2009 12:01 by DebC Comment
    Andrew cleaning one of the smallest eyepiece lenses in the VIS’s collection. It looks particularly fragile out of its case.

    📂This entry was posted in Astronomy Hawai'i Show-N-Tell Volunteering 📎and tagged Astronomy Hawaii Telescope
  • How I Spent Valentine’s Day & Enjoyed It!

    Posted on February 15, 2009 21:08 by DebC 1 Comment

    How does one spend Valentine’s Day when married to an astronomer?

    Volunteering is Reward Enough!
    Volunteer

    Well, Andy and I volunteered at the Onizuka Center for International Astronomy Visitor Information Station (VIS) on Mauna Kea where we cleaned and repaired the station’s telescope eyepieces!
    Before we set to work on the large task ahead that filled the rest of our day, Andy ‘got’ us lunch at Hale Pohaku 😉 Well, actually lunch was provided by the VIS for our volunteer time; but we were spending the time together on Valentine’s Day!

    Andy and I methodically cleaning all of the eyepieces for the VIS .
    Andy and I methodically cleaning all of the eyepieces for the VIS .

    After lunch, we made our way back down to the VIS and gathered up all of the eyepieces. At the classroom/warehouse, we collected our tools and cleaning supplies and set up for the several-hour task ahead.

    The tunes were the first order of business that we set up to keep us company. Then we organized the table with cleaning supplies, tools and eyepieces – MANY eyepieces.

    My first Tele Vue 16mm Naglar eyepiece of many parts that I had the pleasure of cleaning.
    My first Tele Vue 16mm Naglar eyepiece of many parts that I had the pleasure of cleaning.

    We kept notes for each make of eyepiece as we took it apart and sketched the order and direction of each lens and spacer so we were sure to put them back together in the right order and orientation.

    It felt odd at first to take apart such nice elements of manufacturing; but I soon found that keeping the notes and carefully documenting each new configuration, the task was quite enjoyable. In fact, I enjoyed the challenge a great deal.

    In pieces to better clean it throughout.  No need to mark the field lens on this one, it had a Fractured chip to mark it.
    In pieces to better clean it throughout. No need to mark the field lens on this one, it had a Fractured chip to mark it.

    It was also fun to get the lenses clean and fiber free then to succeed at getting all the pieces back together again, in the correct order; and still have it remain fiber free between the lenses 😀

    They are like a cross between a jigsaw puzzle and a wood puzzle box; or in this case, a metal puzzle box.

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    📂This entry was posted in Astronomy Hawai'i Volunteering 📎and tagged Astronomy Hawaii Holiday Photography Telescope Together Volunteering

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