Monday 11 August 2014

2014 Perseid meteor shower and "SuperMoon"

Picture above : The perigee moon, or supermoon, rising over Mount Eden in Auckland, New Zealand, on Sunday morning. Photograph: Simon Runting/REX

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From the "Guardian Newspaper"

A dramatic supermoon is set to accompany this year's Perseid meteor shower, one of the most anticipated events on the skywatcher's calendar.

Given a dark, clear sky in a normal year, it is common to see more than 100 of the meteors an hour during the second week in August. But this year the Perseids have a bright shining rival. On Sunday, two days before the meteor shower reaches its peak, the moon will become full.

Coincidentally, it will also have reached the point in its orbit that is closest to the Earth, known as perigee. The supermoon will be up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter than other full moons during the year.

On one level, this is bad news, according to Dr Bill Cooke from Nasa's meteoroid environment office. "Lunar glare wipes out the black, velvety backdrop required to see faint meteors, and sharply reduces counts."

But all is not lost. The debris stream left by comet Swift-Tuttle, which produces the Perseids, is wide, so the shooting stars could make an appearance well before the moon becomes full. Cooke added that the Perseids were also "rich in fireballs as bright as Jupiter or Venus" that would remain visible despite the moon's glare.

Source of detail above : http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/aug/10/supermoon-perseids-meteor-shower-star-perigee-comet

Location in the sky

Perseids meteor shower for Johannesburg (Night between 11 Aug and 12 Aug)
Time Azimuth/
Direction
Altitude
Tue 04:00 14°North-northeast 3.0°
Tue 05:00 North 5.3°
Tue 06:00 358°North 5.9°
Direction to see the Perseids in the sky:

  • Azimuth is the direction, based on true north, a compass might show a slightly different value.
  • Altitude is height in degrees over horizon.


 

Tuesday 5 August 2014

Young Scout given opportunity to fly a Piper

One of our junior Scouts and his brother went for a flip out to the Vaal dam area during the school holidays.

 

The pilot allowed him to fly the aircraft (a Piper) under supervision for about 30 minutes! Needless to say the Scout was super “chuffed”

 

The above photos taken on the day showing a pre-flight inspection check and the other whilst flying.

 

Well done to our Scout and thanks to the pilot for providing the opportunity.

 

Detail submitted by the grand-father of the Scout.  Thanks from Scouters : HGASG

Monday 4 August 2014

Scout Scarf Day

Hathi was unable to wear his Scarf on "World Scout Scarf Day" however he did make a collage of all the scarves that he collected as a Scouter.
 
His collection included Scarves given to him by contingent leaders of Scouts from Kenya and Scouts from Mauritius as thanks for the local hospitality given to them whilst they were visiting South Africa to attend a South African Scout Jamboree.
 
He has called his collection "Memories" as each Scarf has an association to a Scouting event.