Powell River Turns Out for a Star Party
Tonight was the second Star Party hosted by Powell River Books at the Town Centre Hotel in Powell River, BC. Wayne (with a little help from me) set up two telescopes in the hotel's courtyard. The goal was to introduce people to astronomy and the availability of affordable telescopes. The Star Party was part of our contribution to the International Year of Astronomy. Around the world, amateur and professional astronomers have been hosting similar events.
The moon slipped below the horizon before darkness set in, so we set up Wayne's more powerful Meade LX90 to focus on Jupiter. Jupiter is currently as close as it gets to the earth, and viewing is excellent. The four largest moons were lined up in a row, and the bands were quite evident. Thanks to the computer driven controllers on today's modern scopes, we were able to easily find and track the evenings best celestial objects.
Participants of all ages had a good time, and they especially enjoyed their free commemorative hand painted constellation paper weights. Wayne and I want to thank Shelly, the manager of the Town Centre Hotel, for her ongoing support of events like these and Powell River Books.
Wayne is an enthusiastic amateur astronomer. He has three telescopes, a Meade ETX125 (125 millimeter) Maksutov-Cassegrain, a Meade LX90 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain, and a Edmond Astroscan (for fun). For newbie amateurs astronomers, here are a few of his recommendations:
- 7 X 50 mm binoculars with magnification no higher than 7 ($100)
- a planisphere chart to identify celestial objects (about $20)
- Nightwatch by Dickinson, Schaller, Costanzo and Cooke ($40)
- Star Watch by Harrington (about $20)
- Sky & Telescope or Astronomy magazine
- FirstScope telescope by Celestron (about $60)
- ETX-90PE telescope by Meade (about $600)
Do you have a favourite night sky viewing spot? Let us hear about it. -- Margy
The only thing I can honestly complain about stepping out of the rural area, is that I don't have that huge starry sky to enjoy. but it's a tiny price to pay for my peace of mind. Here the sky can be gorgeous as well, actually. Lucas is very woried of ets coing and abduce him LOL But we love to watch the stars, I should learnmore about them to identify the constelations, I'm such an ignorant about them! It's great that you had fun in this event!
ReplyDeleteKisses from the two of us.
I am glad your party was success.
ReplyDeleteI love looking at the stars.
The weather has been great for all of our adventures.
glad it was a success ... i thought it was set for the weekend ...
ReplyDeletei really have to get more pointed about marking stuff on the calendar
so sorry jena and i mised it
Jupiter is always spectacular viewing.
ReplyDeleteGreat reading here. Thanks!