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PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2012 2:26 pm 
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Here's a photo taken from the hill above the Lamma Quarry, taken at sunrise today by "Banny the GPS Mountainbiker".

That hill (tallest of mid-Lamma, 150m, higher than the windturbine at 100m) and the even taller Ling Kok Shan (250m, the hill behind Sok Kwu Wan) might be better and much taller locations than the wind turbine pavilion, also because they're further South and might avoid TaiTam Park hills?

See my revision of your great map above. The hill above the Lamma Quarry would be in the middle between these two spots.

But as the eclipse lasts till 20 degrees above the horizon, so any high enough location on Lamma might be fine.


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Forecast for 21st is now "Cloudy with scattered showers. A few thunderstorms later.'

http://www.weather.gov.hk/wxinfo/currwx/fnd.htm


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Yes, the same forecast as for the last two days, when it was actually sunny and hot and not a drop of rain. It took 2 days for the actual weather, till today, to catch up with the so often totally wrong weather forecasts.

If the Observatory forecasts "showers", I'm sure to leave the umbrella at home.
Best way to forecast the actual weather, let's look out the window on early Monday morning and see what the sky looks like there and then.

But where to get the necessary eclipse watching equipment? Anybody got some left over from the last eclipse some intrepid local and children watched from the windturbine and even the Trig Point on the Snake Trail, taking eclipse shadow photos, while I was making an animation from eclipse pictures afterwards?

Jul 22, 2009: Solar Eclipse Animation

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Bailey's will be most welcome for our coffees during our "Lammannular Solar Eclipse Breakfast" up on the hill, inside the Windturbine Pavilion, Monday, May 21, 5:30am; as long as the weather is not too horrible and there's at least partial visibility.

Sunrise at 5:45, eclipse at maximum at 6:08am, ends at 7:16am.

Even if the visibility is not perfect it should still be a great, Lamma-style, fun event:
Sunrise watching, eclipse watching AND breakfast with old and new friends above HK's only commercial windturbine, a "Typically Lamma!" event if there ever was one! And you'll still have enough time to get to work in town on time afterwards, after a really great start for your working week!

BYOB, Bring Your Own Breakfast, potluck-style, there's a nice table and seats inside the pavilion and the sunrise views should be great, even if clouds would obscure the actual eclipse. Example:
http://www.compunicate.com/Lamma-zine/Blog/Blog-2011-02.html#Feb28

<img src="http://www.compunicate.com/Lamma-zine/Blog/2009-07/Focussing-the-Eclipse-b.jpg" align=left hspace=8>Bring your own eclipse watching equipment, like a black plastic or glass, black goggles, or even a spotter scope (I'm trying to borrow one) to project the eclipse onto a sheet of paper, like at the last partial eclipse, observed from the Trig Point along the Snake Trail:
http://www.compunicate.com/Lamma-zine/Blog/Blog-2009-07.html#Jul22

To be promoted in the Lamma-zine as well, so we'll hopefully get more than myself up there...

The other, more Southern locations might offer a little bit better line of sight, but I might be the only one if we'd meet in the pavilion atop Ling Kok Shan?

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More info:
http://www.hkoutdoors.com/wild-activities/annular-eclipse-for-hong-kong-at-sunrise-21-may-2012.html

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Well, for those who are up there, note that both Mercury and Jupiter rise just a few minutes before the sun and moon:

Mercury rise 5:15
Jupiter rise 5:25
sunrise 5:41

Both are almost full phase, as both are on the far side of the sun (see http://www.theplanetstoday.com/ )

You might be able to see Mercury, 8 degrees above the sun, and Jupiter, 5 degrees, during the eclipse. Jupiter is very bright in a dark sky.


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Well ,.. what a bummer... No, not the annular solar eclipse,... but the fact that my alarm clock went off at 5.00am, and I thought "Why did I set the clock so early, I'm not working this morning!" and promptly turned over and went back to sleep! Damn.

Looking forward to reading all the news on this forum!


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it was hiding, this is about all we saw


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More of Howard's and my own photos on the home page, Lamma-zine, May 21.


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Wow, spectacular photo's. The sunrise was amazing on it's own!

I'm still kicking myself as I've never seen a sunrise from the Wind Turbine either (inspired now though!)

Missed that.... what did I miss for breakfast too?? LOL


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