April Star Party Followup

Following is an excerpt from an update by Jim (our VP) on our April Star Party.  Out of all the star parties scheduled for this Week of Astronomy, this was the only one that wasn’t cancelled due to weather!  It turned out great!  To view this thread in the forum go to: http://www.csastro.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3516&highlight= There are also additional pictures in the gallery! – http://www.csastro.org/forums/modules.php?set_albumName=album15&op=modload&name=gallery&file=index&include=view_album.php


Skies cleared for the most part. Just a tad breezy and quite chilly but overall not too bad. Seeing was not as good as I had hoped with the muck in the air and of course the moon.

BobV’s new 20″ Starmaster took first light and it was quite an awesome site to behold. Several times during the night I would go see what he was looking at and then run back to my scope to compare. The biggest WOW I got was some moons of Saturn. In BobV’s we had the three brightest (will have to go look up the names) as well as two very distinct moons close to the rings. In my scope there was ONLY the three bright moons, the two that I observed in BobV’s scope were no where to be found in mine. That’s just frakkin awesome!!

I’m quite sure that BobV will be very very happy with his newest acquisition for quite some time to come.

We must have had 15 scopes out there though. Pretty good turnout despite the chilly weather.

Don’t think we got close to a 100 visitors but we did have a fair amount. I’m thinking we also had at least 30 PPCC students in that crowd.

Saturn and the Moon were viewed quite often. M13, M3, M42 and some doubles were also viewed.

Al, myself and some others took pictures early on. I’ll get mine posted here later as I’m sure Al will as well.

We started about 7:30 and went till 10:30.

Again…please pipe up with your name here if I don’t get it listed…

BobV, PapaJ, Bruce, KenF, Dennis, Floyd, Cindi, JimU, Al, JohnH, and others whose names escape me at the moment and myself.

Much thanx to all of those that helped support this event!

-JimW

Telescope Workshop and Star Party - April 2010

When:  Workshop: Sat, April 24, 3pm – 6pm / Star Party: Sat, April 24, 8pm – 11pm
Where:  Palmer Park, 3650 Maizeland Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
Location is the green arrow in the map below


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Description:  Telescope workshop for hands-on help to be followed by our public star party.

April Meeting


Where: (click to view map)
Fire Station 8
3737 Airport Drive – Near the Corner of Airport and Academy
Colorado Springs

Agenda:

7:00 – 7:10 Visitor/New Member Introductions – JimW

7:10 – 7:20 Introduction to Astronomy #6 – Scott

7:20 – 7:35 What’s in the Night Sky – Floyd/Scott

7:35 – 7:50 Observing Reports

7:50 – 8:00 Break

8:00 – 8:55 Screening of “400 Years of the Telescope”

8:55 – 9:00 Wrap up – JimW

Globe at Night

March 3-16

GLOBE at Night is an annual 2-week campaign in March. People all over the world record the brightness of their night sky by matching its appearance toward the constellation Orion with star maps of progressively fainter stars. They submit their measurements on-line and a few weeks later, organizers release a map of light-pollution levels worldwide. Over the last four GLOBE at Night campaigns, volunteers from over 100 nations have contributed 35,000 measurements.

Go to the Globe at Night website for more info and to participate!

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