Tom Thibault

Tom Thibault

Ordinary turns into the Extraordinary

Ordinary turns into the Extraordinary

Yet another business trip! This time I needed to take a quick jaunt west to Phoenix, AZ. I was to test a design concept at one location and visit a number of other stores while in the area. Here was the plan: fly down Wednesday afternoon, get car and into hotel by 7:00, eat, hook up to the internet, and call it a day. Work all next day and catch a flight back real early the next morning. Not much time for the ordinary to turn into the extraordinary—at least that’s what I thought.
Kennedy Space Center: The Gateway to the Stars

Kennedy Space Center: The Gateway to the Stars

The following is an account of the trip my wife Lisa and I made to witness the launch of STS-134. Our itinerary included a visit to my parents in Largo, next to Tampa, for a few days, followed by four days in Cocoa Beach. I purchased our tickets to Kennedy Space Center as well as a bus tour to view STS-134 on launch pad 39A, one of the gateways to the stars.
There’s Always Time for Astronomical Pleasures

There’s Always Time for Astronomical Pleasures

The month of August this year required that I take an 11 day business trip to Honolulu, Hawaii, to review the progress of a number of construction projects under way for the company. My wife Lisa, who has never shown a great interest in my work, for some reason insisted she accompany me on this grueling trip. This trip I intended to spend a little more time in Hawaii than the last, which involved two days in San Francisco, three days in Honolulu, and ending with two days in LA. During that trip it was all work and no play. This visit I made a point of including some personal time of which astronomy would be part of the agenda.
Southern Viewing at Sea

Southern Viewing at Sea

My advice to all considering a cruise is to bring with you either large pair of binoculars or a small aperture telescope. One would think conditions on the ship would provide both enhancements and some challenges for viewing. The dark sites achieved at sea are fantastic with slight interference from the ship lighting. The low elevation and the possibility of a thin fog that may arise depending on water verses air temp are the main challenges. The other perceived issue most would think is the movement of the ship on water, but my experience on both cruises has shown this not to be significant obstacle due to the ships size and calm seas. On both cruises we had balcony suites, nothing like having the view of the sea 24/7. It’s nice to have an early morning coffee, a late night drink or to just get away by your selves for a while. It also provides a great observing platform after the sun has set and skies have darkened.
Heaven’s View Observatory

Heaven’s View Observatory

The benefits of having a Roll-off Roof observatory are numerous; it has provided me with many nights of enjoyment.
  • Transit of Venus 2012
  • Jim Hendrickson and the Transit of Venus
  • Sunspot 1429
  • Sunspot 1429
  • Griffith Observatory
  • Griffith Observatory
  • Griffith Observatory 75th anniversary
  • Projected solar disk at Griffith Observatory
  • Los Angleles Basin as seen from the promenade at Griffith Observatory
  • Ray Young of Astro Tours Hawaii
  • Astro Tours Hawaii roll-off observatory
  • Galileo exhibit with replica telescope at Griffith Observatory
  • Tom Thibault's Heaven's View Observatory construction
  • Tom Thibault's Heaven's View Observatory construction
  • Tom Thibault's Heaven's View Observatory construction
  • Tom Thibault's Heaven's View Observatory construction
  • Tom Thibault's Heaven's View Observatory construction
  • Tom Thibault's Heaven's View Observatory construction
  • Tom Thibault's Heaven's View Observatory
  • Tom Thibault's Heaven's View Observatory: Celestron C8-SGT
  • Tom Thibault's Heaven's View Observatory
  • Tom Thibault's Heaven's View Observatory
  • Tom Thibault's Heaven's View Observatory
  • Jupiter & Venus
  • Jupiter & Venus & Moon
  • Kennedy Space Center
  • Kennedy Space Center
  • Crawler Transporter
  • Tom and Lisa Thibault at Kennedy Space Center
  • Kennedy Space Center
  • Orion Capsule full-size mock-up
  • STS-134 Endeavour at Pad 39A
  • Vehicle Assembly Building
  • Mercury Atlas rocket
  • Gemini Rocket
  • External Tank and Solid Rocket Booster Stack replica at Kennedy Space Center
  • Astronauts Memorial plaque at Kennedy Space Center
  • Kennedy Space Center
  • STS-134 Endeavour at Pad 39A
  • Tom Thibault at Kennedy Space Center
  • Kennedy Space Center
  • Alligator at Kennedy Space Center
  • Space Shuttle replica
  • Kennedy Space Center
  • Wildlife at Kennedy Space Center
  • Control Room at Kennedy Space Center
  • Tom Thibault at Kennedy Space Center
  • STS-134 Endeavour at Pad 39A
  • Crawler Transporter
  • This photo shows the two shots of Mars with the exact same equipment with the dates shown. It really shows the size based on distance ratio.