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May 3, 2022 at 10:34 pm - Views: 48 #4081
Rob GlasseyModeratorWe’re helping out with a HUGE event at West Melton School on Wednesday 11th May (next week!)
They originally wanted a group booking at the observatory, for 200+ people! We decided it would be better to bring the telescopes to them.
VOLUNTEERS WANTED
These are year 0-3 students, age 5-8, and parents etc. So they want to start early, 7:00 or preferably earlier. We should aim to be ready around 6:30 if possible. It’ll finish fairly early too.
They are organising the event and providing a good spot for us to set up telescopes, away from lights. They are making a substancial donation to CAS for our assistance.
We’ll have a few dobs, and you are welcome to bring your telescope if you like. Well get the small steps from the observatory too. These are not big kids 🙂
The event will be held at the West Melton School, opposite the shopping centre in West Melton. I’ll post more details of exactly where to go later.
It should be a good night! The more the merrier!
Go/postponements will be posted here.
May 4, 2022 at 12:23 am - Views: 169 #4082
Catherine MayParticipantDon’t know what I can do but willing to volunteer. Just ensure we get directions well beforehand! Cath
May 4, 2022 at 8:31 am - Views: 162 #4084
Terry RichardsonModeratorI had 10 may on calendar. Was I wrong or did it change?
Cheers
Terry
May 4, 2022 at 12:39 pm - Views: 248 #4085
Gary SteelParticipantI can actually help out with this one! Looking forward to it. See you there.
Gary
May 4, 2022 at 2:23 pm - Views: 171 #4086
Rob GlasseyModeratorThanks everyone!
It’s always be 11 May, 10th is the committee meeting.
I’ll bring along a tracking scope or two which don’t require constant adjustment. Much easier to look after as its mostly just crowd control and a cheat sheet 🙂
Lets hope for good weather!
It should be a fun night.
May 10, 2022 at 8:04 pm - Views: 219 #4123
Rob GlasseyModeratorWe are still GO for Wednesday night!
There will be about 200 people, kids aged 5-8 years, plus parents.
We start with a site briefing from the school at 7pm, followed by our briefing and laser tour.
Parking is in the small school car park on Weedons Ross Rd a bit further up from the shopping centre, beside the school field.
We will be setting up in the field beside the car park. The car park is mostly reserved for us to avoid headlights shining on the field.
Setup is from 6pm.
The talk will be on the netball court beside the field. We may move to the field for the laser tour.
School lights shining on the field should have been turned off. Efforts will be made to reduce other lights but there may be some stray light.
We’ll have dobs and tracking scopes and we’ll need volunteers to operate them. We also need more scopes so feel free to bring your own!
We’ll have steps from the observatory, and the school will also provide 3 sets of steps for the kids to reach the eyepiece.
The school is strongly encouraging parents to wear MASKS, and ask that we do as well.
Some targets:
Low targets will make it easier for small kids to reach the eyepiece, but some higher targets may work with the steps.
- The moon will be optimum for viewing. Loderately low to the north. It should look awesome!
- Orion nebula is low to the west
- M41 is higher
- Alpha cen (double) is higher again.
- Jewel box and Omega Cen are getting pretty high but might work.
- 145CMa is a bright colourful and wide double star to the west.
- M44 (Beehive) is low to the north (for low-power eyepieces).
- NGC6231 open cluster in the tail of Scorpius is low to the east and is a nice bright cluster with wow factor.
- Antares is a big bright orange star (twinkling) quite low in the eastern sky.
- 47 Tuc is low to the south.
- No planets.
May 11, 2022 at 11:18 am - Views: 174 #4125
Dale KershawModeratorI can help out see you there at 6pm
Dale
May 11, 2022 at 1:53 pm - Views: 131 #4126
Preetha SreedharanParticipantHi, I can be there tonight and will bring 10″ Dob and my step ladder. Will try to get there by 6
May 11, 2022 at 2:08 pm - Views: 153 #4127
Rob GlasseyModeratorAwesome!
Thanks
May 11, 2022 at 3:30 pm - Views: 163 #4128
Rob GlasseyModeratorUnfortunately I wont be able to make it tonight 🙁
I’m not so well & off work. Negative COVID test, but I’m still staying away.
Simon will be running the show tonight.
It’s looking like an awesome night.
Have fun!
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