The Planets Align on the Outer Banks

6 planet alignment

6 planet alignment

I’ve mentioned astronomy on the Outer Banks a few times on the blog, and to keep you updated on my stargazing, I have to fill you in on the most recent heavenly event I was able catch a glimpse of.

The sky is pretty big…for real, look up…big right? So, the Outer Banks isn’t necessarily unique in the ability to witness stargazing events. What I see here, you can most likely witness in your neck of the woods as well. However, the OBX does offer fantastic star peeping conditions; quiet, desolate, and dark. I’m generally able to carve out a secret spot all to myself where I can get lost in the dark, and all I hear is the sound of nature as I peep the stars.

Today’s stellar event definitely falls into the category of you should try this at home too. Are you aware that six planets are all aligned – and visible – right now?! Pretty sweet, right? And as a bonus, for the next couple days, you can also see a beautiful crescent moon mixed into the alignment.

Now, you do have to wake up bright (or should I say dark) and early, and the event probably won’t knock your socks off, but it’s pretty cool and worth the effort.

If you wake up a bit before sunrise and look to the East (i.e. where the sun will be rising), you can see the planets stretching along the ecliptic, the path the sun takes through the sky.

I woke up a little past 5 AM this morning, threw on a hoodie and headed outside to take a gander. It was a little cloudy, and a bit bright (I may try 4:30 AM tomorrow), but I was able to make out 4 of the 6 planets. Pretty cool.

Here’s my picture to prove it. :) The dots on the horizon are lights, but if you focus real hard you may be able to make out Jupiter in the middle. I’ll admit, not really an impressive picture, but I needed some proof!

Outer Banks 5.6.11 - 6 planets aligned

Outer Banks 5.6.11 - 6 planets aligned

PS – As a tip, you can tell a star from a planet when you look at it for a few seconds by determining whether the light is “twinkling.” Stars twinkle, planets do not.

2011 Outer Banks KidsFest

Outer Banks KidsFest 2011

Outer Banks KidsFest 2011

The 4th annual Outer Banks KidsFest is planned for Friday, May 13, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the outdoor pavilion at Roanoke Island Festival park.

This great event is sponsored by Children and Youth Partnership and is free and open to the public.

Activities include:

  • Wildlife Olympics
  • Tracks in the sand
  • Art and Playdough
  • Face painting
  • Games and crafts
  • Story time
  • Puppet play
  • Blocks and bubbles
  • Seed planting
  • Fishing activities
  • Corn hole
  • Imagination Library
  • Fire trucks, EMS, Coast Guard boat and Coastie.

In addition, Western Carolina University gamelan players will feature examples of traditional Javanese music and contemporary pieces written for gamelan by American composers. The children will be invited to come to the stage to try out the gamelan instruments.

For more information contact www.darekids.org or 252-441-4737.

Outer Banks Beach, Surf, & Fishing Report – 5.6.11 – Pretty day with fun surf…

Outer Banks - 5.6.11 - Fun Surf in Kitty Hawk

Outer Banks - 5.6.11 - Fun Surf in Kitty Hawk

Good morning. Here’s the Outer Banks Beach, Surf, & Fishing Report for Friday, May 6, 2011.

This video was shot at the Lillian St. beach access in Kitty Hawk at 9:00 AM.

It’s a gorgeous spring day. It’s been a bit chilly the past couple days…if you can call 60 degrees chilly. :) We had a stiff wind out of the north brining in some chilly air, but the wind switched to the west last night; so we have a nice offshore wind out of the southwest at about 10 mph. The west wind is bringing in some warm air and cleaning up the surf. Lots of sun and temps in the 70′s for the weekend.

There a waist high swell coming in, and the offshore wind is cleaning it up for some fun longboard waves. A few guys out enjoying the waves at Lillian St.

The OBX fishing is going strong…and getting better everyday. The water temps are fluctuating between mid 50′s and low 60′s depending on the wind, and as the water temps heat up, the fishing action will continue to increase. Offshore is still seeing a lot of tuna and dolphin, and cobia are starting to come up from Hatteras. The piers have very consistent reports of a variety of fish – blue fish, croaker, sea mullet, blowtoads, flounder. Few reports out of the surf, but we should see some great surfcasting soon.

Enjoy!

2011 Outer Banks Shootout: Pro Surfing & Pro Bodyboarding Contest

Outer Banks Shootout 2011

Outer Banks Shootout 2011

The Outer Banks Shootout, a pro Surfing and Pro Bodyboarding contest, will be held at Hayman Street in Kill Devil Hills, NC on May 13-15th, 2011.

Entry fees are:

  • Pro Surfing – $50
  • Pro Boogie – $50
  • Am Open Boogie – $25
  •  Beater Open – FREE

Each event is limited to 24 people so enter today! Catch Surf and Duck Village Outfitters are currently accepting entry forms that you can find on their website.

OBX Pic O’ the Day: A Little Chill, but Pretty in Kitty Hawk

Outer Banks - 5.5.11 - A Little Chill, but Pretty in Kitty Hawk

Outer Banks - 5.5.11 - A Little Chill, but Pretty in Kitty Hawk

Pretty day. A little chill, but warming up, and temps will be back in the 70′s for the weekend. There’s some swell in the water, but the north wind is not helping. The wind should switch this afternoon. Clean, waist surf later today and tomorrow? Spring fish are biting – tuna, dolphin, cobia moving north from Hatteras, blue fish, sea mullet, croaker, blowfish, flounder.

@ Lillian St. Beach Access

Outer Banks: 2011 Colington Crab Classic

Outer Banks: 2011 Colington Crab Classic

Outer Banks: 2011 Colington Crab Classic

A crab event! Just what the Outer Banks needed, and hosted by a fantastic local OBX business. The Outer Banks Epicurean is a hidden treasure that really shouldn’t be hidden. It is a foodies delight with amazing local cuisine to go, cooking classes, and even in-home preparation. The Colington Crab Classic is a perfect fit!

PS – We love the Outer Banks Epicurean and are proud to partner with them for a fabulous Outer Banks cooking class through our Club Seaside events.

Time
Saturday, May 14 · 3:00pm - 7:00pm

Location
Outer Banks Epicurean

1484 Colington Road
Kill Devil Hills, NC

Created By

Colington Crab Classictaste. play. learn.
celebrate the Blue Crab on the Outer Banks!Tickets include:

  • Soft Shell or Crab Cake Dinner with all the Fixin’s
  • Blue Crab Shedder Tours at Endurance Seafood
  • Children’s Activities, Music, Storytelling, Local Food Samples
  • Crab Art and more!

Soft Shell Showdown
Two teams will showcase the soft shell blue crab as an appetizer, an entrée and as a dessert. Participants with Judge Tickets choose the winning team!

Team Outer Banks
Chef Pok of the Outer Banks Brewing Station
Chef Bud of Lone Cedar Cafe
Chef Dan of Coastal Provisions Market
Captain Amy of Outer Banks Epicurean

Team Hampton Roads
Foodie Extraodinaire Captain
Patrick Evans-Hylton is lining up his team!

Judge Tickets
Purchase a Judge’s Ticket and taste and vote on everything created during the Soft Shell Showdown!
~~~ Only 50 Judge Tickets Available. ~~~

TICKETS

  • Adult $25*
  • Adult with Beer/Wine $35
  • Judge (Limit 50) $35*
  • Judge with Beer/Wine $45
  • Child (under 12) $12

*ONLY Judge ticket holders have the opportunity to taste (and cast a ballot) in the Soft Shell Showdown

visit www.outerbanksepicurean.com and click on Crab Classic to buy tickets… they are moving fast!

Outer Banks Beach, Surf, & Fishing Report – 5.4.11 – Fun surf, but funky weather on the way…

Outer Banks - 5.4.11 - Fun Surf at Avalon Pier

Outer Banks - 5.4.11 - Fun Surf at Avalon Pier

Good morning. Here’s the Outer Banks Beach, Surf, & Fishing Report for Wednesday, May 4, 2011.

This video was shot at the Avalon Pier in Kill Devil Hills at 9:00 AM.

Starting to feel like summer. Yesterday was downright hot with bright sun and temps in the 80′s. The temps have cooled a bit today to the lower 70′s, but it’s humid and feeling like summer. At least it did when I shot the video.

It’s a great morning for surf. Fun chest high surf with a nice southwest wind cleaning the waves and about a dozen guys catching clean waves at Avalon Pier.

However, a cold front moved into the area a bit faster than I expected, and the weather has changed a bit. The wind has picked up and switched out of the north (surf not so clean anymore), temps dropped to the upper 60′s, and some rain moved it. Oh well, as the saying goes, “if you don’t like the OBX weather, just wait 15 minutes.” :)

OBX spring fishing is going strong. Tuna and dolphin offshore. Cobia are starting to move into the area. The piers are consistently reporting a lot blue fish, sea mullet, croaker, some flounder, and blowfish. The water temps are approaching 60 degrees, and as the temps continue to rise the fishing will continue to heat up as well.

Enjoy!

OBX Pic O’ the Day: Dream On

Pretty sweet local pride. Dreamers beach sign in Kill Devil Hills. 85 degrees today but supposed to cool down for the rest of the week. Some sweet waves today there were tons of surfers out. The beach is filling up quick and everyones soaking up the sun out on the beach today. Water is warming up, still catching mullet and bluefish from the pier. Definitely felt like a summer day today. Could get used to that :)

OBX Pic O’ the Day: The Red, White and Blue

American flag waving at Avalon Pier. Not much surf today but the weather is warm and fish are biting. Caught some bluefish and sea mullet at Oregon Inlet over the weekend. Temperatures in the 70′s over the weekend and today. The beaches are hoppin! Come visit soon. Happy Monday!