[Chaos-l] [Medoc-mountain-men] Thanks
Allen Davis
starstorm151 at embarqmail.com
Sat Nov 19 17:49:32 EST 2011
I really wasn't able to move the scope to many objects...we were so busy.
Ian spent so much time with my scope on M15 it was unbelievable. And
Jupiter stayed in the 152 most of the night. But it was worth it.
I did finally put the Tak on the Double Cluster, the Star Fish Cluster
(M38), and Uranus. I also was able to slew the big scope to M57, and then
of course Caroline's Rose. The seeing was much in evidence when viewing
clusters also I thought. They were Tack sharp.......borrowing a line from
Al.
I do think we all work well together with something like this, or just
getting together to observe. I feel fortunate we have that. allen
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From: chaos-l-bounces at rtpnet.org [mailto:chaos-l-bounces at rtpnet.org] On
Behalf Of Robert Nielsen
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 1:32 PM
To: North Carolina Observers That Chase Photons In Medoc MountainState Park
Cc: CHAOS
Subject: Re: [Chaos-l] [Medoc-mountain-men] Thanks
Yep, last night was actually a lot of fun ... and some work as well getting
everything ready for the visitors (so I was more worn out than normal after
they left, and didn't really have a good set of things to see in The
Mistress or the stamina to stay later, sorry Ian and Mark), but even more
importantly I think it was good for Medoc Mountain SP and astronomy in
general.
As Mark said, you are the anchor, Allen ... but I was impressed how everyone
just works together and contributes different things, from sharing with
visitors to fixing things to building a fire (I think we might not have
survived last night without that last one). Seems like wherever I go (like
MASP) if you get that group together, it's a good time.
So what did everyone show the visitors, and what worked well? (I ask, so
that we can plan better for the next session). I know Allen was showing off
M15 and Jupiter. I think Mark was showing M31 and Jayme was showing the
Ring Nebula at one point. What did the public appreciate most? Could you
tell?
I tried a couple of the "tourist traps" at the beginning, but switched to
the "Parachute Man" to see if folks would enjoy some real observing
techniques - finding things in a star-filled view and recognizing patterns
or asterisms. I think almost everyone eventually saw it ... including some
4-5 year olds. Then I switched to "Mirach's Ghost" ... everyone seemed to
enjoy it. I'm not sure if they remember it today (compared to the views of
Jupiter).
Just wondering ... it was definitely a successful night. I was wondering
whether the cold temps would keep people away, but as Allen said, the line
of cars parked on both sides of the road was amazing.
Robert
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On Nov 19, 2011, at 3:29 AM, "Allen Davis" <starstorm151 at embarqmail.com>
wrote:
> I want to thank all of you who came and helped with the astronomy program.
> If I remember, they were...Robert Nielsen, Mark Clegg, Robert Fitzgerald,
> Tony Garcia, Alexey Toptygin, Michael and Ashley Camp, Ian Stewart, Jayme
> Hanzak, Jason Strother, Matt and Karen Cousins..am I forgetting anyone?
>
>
>
> Robert N and I estimated that we in the end probably had 125 to 150
> visitors. The last time I saw so many cars lined up along the road was
> years ago when we had a Comet party for Comet Hyakutake. I think that
is
> a great turnout for a rural setting like Medoc when whoever came travelled
a
> little ways to get there.
>
>
>
> A note of thanks to Ian for helping me out personally. He helped man one
of
> my scopes while I lined up the other, and assisted by supplying me with a
> fuse for the power cord on my 20". As always it seems, I had minor
> glitches. But everyone stepped right in and started showing objects to
> folks. Robert N gave a laser tour...and everyone did their part by just
> taking part in the outreach.
>
>
>
> Robert N brought delicious warm cider and his coffee machine. Thanks.
>
>
>
> Jason and Ashley made a fire.we were so busy early on that it never got
made
> until after Jason arrived. By that time I was an ice cube and it
certainly
> was nice. Ian showed people M15 for a long time in my 20" and it was
> awesome.
>
>
>
> The seeing was wonderful, and so many people were amazed at Jupiter. We
> were treated to a Europa and shadow transit. It was very clear and the
> skies really cooperated ...I heard many comments on how wonderful people
> thought it was that we were there.
>
>
>
> Again if I forgot anyone who helped let me know..if it did it is not
> intended and I will correct.
>
>
>
> E. Allen Davis
>
> starstorm151 at embarqmail.com
>
>
>
> "M'Illumino "I am enlightened
>
> D'Immenso" by the immensity."
>
>
>
> -Ungaretti -Ungaretti
>
>
>
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