
iPhone Astrophotography

Last night I did some stargazing and used my iPhone to take pictures of the night sky. It was a clear night, and it is only a couple of days past the new moon, so conditions were pretty good. In preparation for a night such as this I had purchased a combination selfie stick and tripod. Using it as a tripod, I could take long exposures like the one pictured here. I ran this one for about twenty minutes, long enough to see the rotation of the stars as they circle around the north pole. You can plainly see where the pole is at the center of all these arcs. At first, I thought that the straight lines that crisscross the image were satellites, but then I figured out that they must be jets. There are two tells. In the lower left corner, there are several lines that are dotted. That must be caused by the plane’s blinking lights. Most puzzling though were the hooks at the lower end of the main lines that pass nearest to the pole. For a while, I thought that these lines were caused by orbiting satellites, but the artifact of the hooked lines puzzled me. Then I figured that the hooks were from when the aircraft turned, as they lined up on either San Francisco or LA.
Later, when we were getting ready for bed, we looked to the west, out of our bedroom window and saw Orion, then Tarus with its Pleiades and Jupiter too. The sky was very dark by then. Looking through binoculars, I could see the moons of Jupiter and Orion’s nebula. The low relative humidity out west here makes the stars look so clear. It was cold by then, but the spring peepers were out croaking. In conditions permit, maybe I can do this again tonight.
Red Legged Millipedes
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Back in the Saddle Again
I am living the lifestyle of the rich and famous again, I’m back in Monterey. While Chris heads out on vacation, Anne and I are here to fill-in for him. Later, we will be hosting Jay and Carl on this trip, but in the meantime, it is sell-sell-sell. The house is sold, but that still leaves all of the furniture and art. Our decor is primarily midcentury modern, which everyone seems to want. There is also a sizable collection of Asian stuff. That might be harder to market. I have been trying to sell some of these things myself, using a website called AptDeco, but it has been slow. It is time to hire some pros. We have appointments arranged next week with two different dealers. Plus, with the house now sold, the buyer and our realtor both want to buy some of this stuff too.
Congaree Swamp
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Monterey Bound

Today, we are flying to Monterey. Our mission is to watch the house there, while Chris enjoys a much-needed vacation, but why he would not spring for an alarm, is a mystery to me. Still, we will make the best of it and enjoy our wonderful accommodations while we can. My hope that when we got the house under contract that the heavens would part and we would have smooth sailing until closing have already been dashed. It looks like it will be a slough until the end.
As counterpoint, I am reminded of the scene in the movie Under a Tuscan Sun, where Diane Lane is sitting with an Italian official, closing on her villa. She is handed the keys and she asks, “Just like that?” The official replies, “It’s a house, not a Vespa. What are you going to do, steal it?” Things are not so simple here.


