Location is the green arrow in the map below
August Star Party
Location is the green arrow in the map below
Colorado Springs Astronomical Society
Education + Science + Star Parties + Star Viewings + Star Programs
Date: August 24th, 2010 (Tuesday)
Time: 7-9pm
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 Observing Reports
7:20 – 7:35 Club Updates (By-Laws, Officer Nominations, Land Committee)
7:35 – 7:40 Gardner moon video Al/BobV
7:40 – 8:20 Forbidden Radiation in Planetary Nebula – Scott
8:20 – 8:25 Break
8:25 – 8:55 Journey to the Stars (Video Presentation)
8:55 – 9:00 Wrap up – JimW
Date: July 16th, 2010 – Friday
Time: 8:30pm-11:30pm
Location: Bear Creek – East
Co-Sponsored by El Paso County Parks
Bear Creek Park East This is one of our primary location for public star parties. From I-25, exit at the US 24/Cimmaron interchange. Drive west on US 24 to 21st Street. Turn south on 21st Street and drive about 0.8 miles. Turn east on Rio Grande Street. Take the first right into Bear Creek Park. The observing area is in the dirt parking lot to the east of the community gardens. |
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Please be sure to read our Star Party Etiquette page before you attend!
Date: July 27th, 2010 (Tuesday)
Time: 7-9pm
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 #8 – Scott
7:20 – 7:35 TBD
7:35 – 7:50 TBD
7:50 – 8:00 Break
8:00 – 8:55 Paul Lightsey, Senior Scientist/Engineer with the Ball Aerospace and Technology Corp (BATC) will provide a presentation on the James Webb Space Telescope
8:55 – 9:00 Wrap up – JimW
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Where:
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Please Note: This is different from last month! Same place as the March meeting.
Fire Station 16
4890 Farthing Drive
Oak Meadow Park
Broadmoor Bluffs
Colorado Springs
Agenda:
7:00 – 7:10 Visitor/New Member Introductions – JimW
7:10 – 7:20 Business Meeting / TBD
7:20 – 7:35 Introduction to Astronomy #7 – Scott
7:35 – 7:45 What’s in the Night Sky – Floyd/Scott
7:45 – 8:00 Break
8:00 – 8:50 Presentation: TBD
8:50 – 9:00 Wrap up – JimW
Date: May 25, 2010 (Tuesday)
Time: 7-9pm
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 #7 – Scott
7:20 – 7:35 TBD
7:35 – 7:50 TBD
7:50 – 8:00 Break
8:00 – 8:55 TBD
8:55 – 9:00 Wrap up – JimW
Date: May 21st, 2010 – Friday
Time: 8pm-11pm
Location: Bear Creek – East
Co-Sponsored by El Paso County Parks
Bear Creek Park East This is one of our primary location for public star parties. From I-25, exit at the US 24/Cimmaron interchange. Drive west on US 24 to 21st Street. Turn south on 21st Street and drive about 0.8 miles. Turn east on Rio Grande Street. Take the first right into Bear Creek Park. The observing area is in the dirt parking lot to the east of the community gardens. |
View Map of Location |
Please be sure to read our Star Party Etiquette page before you attend!
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 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!
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Where: (click to view map)
Fire Station 16
4890 Farthing Drive
Oak Meadow Park
Broadmoor Bluffs
Colorado Springs
Agenda:
7:00 – 7:10 Visitor/New Member Introductions – JimW
7:10 – 7:20 RMSS Update – Al
7:20 – 7:35 Introduction to Astronomy #3 – Scott
7:35 – 7:45 What’s in the Night Sky – Floyd/Scott
7:45 – 8:00 Break
8:00 – 8:50 Presentation: Astronomical Alignment of the Big Horn Medicine Wheel – Bruce Bookout
8:50 – 9:00 Wrap up – JimW
If you click on the link below the PDF file will open in your browser if your browser supports it. You can then click on the save icon that appears in the lower right of the screen when you hover over the page.
CSAS Outreach Volunteers put on a star party for the 4th grade classes of Rachel Embry and Helen Wing at Broadmoor Elementary. The sky was wonderfully clear and the temperatures hovered right around freezing and a tad below. All in all a beautiful night for stargazing! Rachel Embry, helped set up the event through Rick Meinig, who is a CSAS member and Jim West, CSAS’s Outreach Coordinator.Continue reading “Broadmoor Elementary Star Party 2/16/10”
When: February 23, 2010 (Tuesday)
Where: Rockrimmon Library Community Room (see map) Time: 7pm to 8:45pm (we need to out of the library by 9pm! ) Agenda: 7:00: Meeting Start 7:00 – 7:15: Star Party Signs, Bruce Bookout 7:15 – 7:30: RMSS Committee 7:30 – 8:45: Show-n-Tele 8:45 – 9:00: Cleanup |
Ever wonder how to pronounce the names of some of the stars or constellations? Like Bootes? Or Cepheus? Or Dubhe?
Astronomical Society of the Pacific published a guide in 1936 which is available online as a pdf document —
http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1936PASP…48..139R/0000140.000.html
Starry Night also has a pronunciation guide which, along with the written pronunciation, has a quicktime audio file so you can actually hear it spoken.
http://www.starrynighteducation.com/resources_pronunciation.html
So, how do YOU pronounce Bootes?
If you’d like to discuss this, please go to our forums:
http://www.csastro.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=13220#13220
CSAS volunteers helped USAFA put on an educational event for the Academy Charter School in Castle Rock, CO. The students (approx 70) and teachers were divided into several groups and participated in educational activities inside USAFA’s Observatory, toured the Observatory, and when the clouds permitted looked through our telescopes to view planets, nebulae, binary stars, and galaxies! You can see by the picture we know how to stay warm when observing in Colorado! We enjoyed sharing our love of the stars with the students, and we appreciate USAFA allowing us to participate in this event!
Just wanted to thank all of you who braved the cold and found the new location for our meeting! It was well attended with many current members and several visitors and new members! Floyd gave a great presention with the Stellarium software and Scott another winner of a powerpoint on how to find an object in the sky… i.e. Setting Circles / Dead Reckoning / Star Hopping.
If you attended you know what I mean, and if you couldn’t make it, we’re working on getting the powerpoints on the website with narration, so stay tuned.
We didn’t get to the “Show-N-Tele” portion of the night due to time constraints and the need to get out of the library by 9pm. On that subject. if you’d like to give some feedback on the meeting place, there is a topic in the forums at:
http://www.csastro.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3303 where we are discussing the meeting space.
We’ll get a post here on the next meeting when we know more than the date…
Download the PDF below:
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Date: March 26th, 2010 – Friday – CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER
Time: 7:30-11pm
Location: Bear Creek – East
Bear Creek Park East This is one of our primary location for public star parties. From I-25, exit at the US 24/Cimmaron interchange. Drive west on US 24 to 21st Street. Turn south on 21st Street and drive about 0.8 miles. Turn east on Rio Grande Street. Take the first right into Bear Creek Park. The observing area is in the dirt parking lot to the east of the community gardens. |
View Map of Location |
Please be sure to read our Star Party Etiquette page before you attend!