[Chaos-l] Astronomy Day at Little River Park: April 24

mdlemon at lemons-bend.com mdlemon at lemons-bend.com
Mon Feb 1 16:06:10 EST 2010



Also, any visits that need to be made with the ranger I'm available.  
The park is maybe ten minutes from the house, so it's quite convenient.

Quoting Jon Stewart-Taylor <joncst at earthlink.net>:

> Hi all.  Please mark your calendars for Saturday, April 24.  CHAOS and
> Little River Park will be celebrating Astronomy Day, starting at  3:00.
>  The park people are Very Interested in helping us make this a
> success, and the rangers have already talked about making this an
> annual event.
>
> I've reserved the meadow and the adjacent large picnic shelter (room
> for about 30 people), so the daytime activities will take place
> regardless of the weather.   The rangers said the park can accommodate
> up to 400 people, so we could get quite a crowd. There is an
> electrical outlet for AC devices, both for daytime presentations and
> for night-time observing.
>
> We (and by "we", i mean CHAOS members and interested members of the
> local astronomy community) will be giving presentations on various
> aspects of amateur astronomy.  If anyone would be interested, we can
> run a "so you've got a telescope gathering dust in your closet"
> workshop, both in the day, helping people set up, adjust, and/or fix
> telescopes, and in the evening to help them actually find/observe stuff.
>
> As mentioned in a previous e-mail, the kinds of things i'm hoping we
> can present include:
> astro-crafts for kids
> starting astronomy
> musical astronomy
> light pollution
> buying and using telecopes
> telescope clinic
> Scale solar system model
> Safe solar observing
> We also may be able to recycle things done at the NCSM "Astronomy
> Days" this weekend.
>
> At the evening observing session, i was thinking we could do stuff like:
> Constellation tour
> Telescope clinic: finding and observing
> Moon
> Saturn
> Star clusters
> Double stars
> Unfortunately, the first-quarter moon will be in the sky all night
> long, transiting around 9 pm, so galaxies and nebulae are going to be
> less than optimum.
>
> If any of that appeals to you, or if you have an activity/presentation
> you'd like to do, please contact me.  The reservation has been made,
> now it's up to us to make this a success.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jon Stewart-Taylor
>
> joncst (at) earthlink.net
>
> 919-967-2912





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