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Member Reports from Antonio Rosa Campos

Apr 03
2015

THE APRIL 04 2015 LUNAR ECLIPSE, MOST LIKELY TOTAL

By Helio C. Vital A lunar eclipse will be visible from western North America, eastern Asia, the Pacific and Oceania as the Moon will cross the northern half of Earth`s shadow on April 4, 2015. It is expected to be a very interesting event due to the fact that at 12:00 UT its umbral magnitude will probably barely exceed 1.00. It is thus within the range of current uncertainties associated with the size of Earth`s umbra (the darker inner region of Earth`s shadow). Consequently, as surprisingly as it may seem, this time it may not be utterly appropriate to simply predict... Read More...

Aug 01
2011

August in the Sky and Observers.

Dear Friends! In August, this circulating in the Sky Blog Observers and the following issue: The Sky in the month - August 2011. link: http://skyandobservers.blogspot.com/2011/08/o-ceu-do-mes-agosto-2011.html Synopsis: Saturn is still in good visibility on the celestial sphere, even with its decline has occurred on first quarter of the night. The Opposition of Neptune in 2011. link: http://skyandobservers.blogspot.com/2011/07/oposicao-de-netuno-em-2011.htm l Synopsis: We are close to their opposition will occur on May 22. The Asteroids (4) Vesta, (48) Doris, and 27 (Euterpe) Links: http://skyandobservers.blogspot.com/2011/08/o-asteroide-48-doris-em-2011.html , http://skyandobservers.blogspot.com/2011/08/o-asteroide-27-euterpe-em-2011.html , http://skyandobservers.blogspot.com/2011/08/o-asteroide-4-vesta-em-2011.html . Synopsis: Although (4) Vesta is receiving the visit of the Dawn spacecraft, their observations are... Read More...

Jul 01
2011

This months in the Sky and Observers.

Dear friends! This month, I can not stop publishing the blog and Sky Observers, the interesting themes: The Sky in July 2011. link: http://skyandobservers.blogspot.com/2011/06/o-ceu-do-mes-julho-2011.html Preview: This month is still visible in the sky night the planet Saturn, displaying his majestic ring and his entourage of moons, although other planets can be viewed in the early morning hours. The sunlight Occultation of Mars in 2011. link: http://skyandobservers.blogspot.com/2011/06/ocultacao-diurna-de-marte-em-2011.html Preview: Even if it is observable only a small part of South America (Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Ecuador and Peru), so even under intense sunlight, is ideal observers in these regions seek the... Read More...

Jun 19
2011

The Asteroid (9) Metis in 2011!

Antonio Rosa Campos [email protected] CEAMIG - REA / Brazil - AWB On 28 July next, the asteroid (9) Metis will be at their closest approach to Earth, when it will reach magnitude 9.6, therefore already within the limits of observable magnitudes of small optical instruments, binoculars, spotting scopes and telescopes. The table below shows their anniversaries and search a map of the sky, aiming for its location in the coming days. Note : = (AU) * Astronomical Unit. Unit of distance equal to 149,600 x 106m. It was agreed to define the astronomical unit of distance, becoming a reference length... Read More...

Jun 19
2011

The Asteroid (21) Lutetia in 2011!

Antonio Rosa Campos [email protected] CEAMIG - REA / Brazil - AWB On July 04 next, the asteroid (21) Lutetia will be at their closest approach to Earth, when it will reach magnitude 9.4, therefore already within the limits of observable magnitudes of small optical instruments, binoculars, spotting scopes and telescopes. The table below shows their ephemerides and well as a quest card, aiming for its location in the coming days. As shown by their number in order of discovery, Lutetia was discovered by German amateur astronomer Hermann Goldschmidt (1802-1866) in Paris on November 15, 1852. His name is an allusion... Read More...

Jun 18
2011

Total Lunar Eclipse, June 2011 - A Brazilian Observational Report

Dear friends! After the total lunar eclipse of June 15, 2011, I present to you a report conducted by observers of observational CEAMIG (Astronomical Studies Center of Minas Gerais) and VTOL (Vaz Tolentino Lunar Observatory), which presents the main characteristics of eclipse, observed largely on South America. I would also invite them to know the following websites: http://www.ceamig.org.br/abert.htm http://www.vaztolentino.com.br/noticias/56 http://skyandobservers.blogspot.com/ I ask also that you possess records (observational or photographic) this phenomenon let me know because I have great joy in knowing this data. Come on? 1º - Team : Antônio Rosa Campos - CEAMIG - REA/Brasil -... Read More...

Jun 05
2011

Total Eclipse of the Moon June 15, 2011 - Main features.

On Wednesday, 15 next June, many observers in the world will be covered over a total eclipse of the moon This time me and my friends Breno Campos, João Marcos, João Batista F. Nunes and Ricardo José Vaz Tolentino (Tolentino Vaz Lunar Observatory), we have the opportunity to register in all the main features of eclipse. Below (Table. 1) , I present the key features the outline of the eclipse which was brilliantly performed by João Batista Nunes . So that all may know , I give the forecast of Immersion and Emersion of craters that was held too by... Read More...

May 25
2011

17º EREA - Brazilian Regional Meeting of Astronomy Teaching

Dear friends, As the blog (link: http://skyandobservers.blogspot.com/ ) has also aiming at the dissemination of the sky and the observers, we believe that spreading the events taking place in Belo Horizonte - MG (Brazil), and an opportunity to apredizado also, so completion of the 17th EREA (Regional Meeting of Astronomy Teaching), in Belo Horizonte is a great opportunity to extend our range of knowledge. This initiative UFMG / PROEX (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - Pro-rector of Extension), CEAMIG (Astronomical Studies Center of Minas Gerais), Faculty of Education, UFMG, Brazilian Astronomical Society and the Museum of Natural Sciences of PUC-Minas... Read More...