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Richard B. Drumm
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Reged: 07/14/05
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Loc: Albemarle Co. Virginia
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Last night I did a little outreach at Natural Chimneys Park in Augusta County. There was a Girl Scouts overnight camp being held that had an astronomical theme and I volunteered to bring my scope.
The other astronomy teacher was supposed to be bringing 3 telescopes, but didn't bring any. The girls all got to build a model rocket and they were all fired off to great excitement. The trees ate half of them, I think!
The weather forecast was dismal, and a weather frequency broadcast that was on a handheld radio was worse, with lightning, heavy rain and 35 MPH winds expected for Augusta. I was sure that I'd leave my scope in the truck for the night, and the girls & I huddled in the shelter all night... Then during the rocketry I noticed the moon rising next to the chimneys!
The excitement peaked again when I set up my scope. I didn't do a real polar alignment as I couldn't see the Polaris through the clouds that were in the North, so I approximated one with my compass and went with that. The girls got to see the moon and after a bit about 1/4 of them got to see Jupiter and it's 4 Galilean moons. They were utterly thrilled, even though I apologized profusely for the cruddy weather. After a while the moms and leaders all said to say "Thank you!" and they headed off to the campground to go to bed and I packed up.
Just as I was finishing the pack-up and doing my usual "sweep" of the site to look for dropped astro-gear, a group of 10 or so of the younger (6 & 7 year old) girls came back from the campground, sad to see the scope was put away. So I whipped out my green laser and did a sky tour of the stars that were visible, the Big Dipper, Vega, "arc to Arcturus, South to Spica", and answered dozens of questions, many to do with Pluto!
I tell ya, there ain't nuttin' better than working with the little ones! Rich
-------------------- Orion Atlas 10 (10" Newt on an equatorial mount)
Celestron 15x70 SkyMaster Binocs
Coronado Ha PST
President, Charlottesville Astronomical Society
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38° 10' 57"N, 78° 23' 09"W
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dgs©
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Reged: 03/29/04
Posts: 14076
Loc: West Monroe, Louisiana
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Neat looking site!  Too bad the sky wasn't real cooperative.
I agree 100% on working with groups of kids.
-------------------- - david
8"Ø Newtonian on SVP, Moonlite CR2, Telrad
PST Oberwerk Ultra 15x70 Orion Ultraview 10×50
Hand-me-down Sears Refractor (Discoverer) 60mm×900mm
"What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world, remains and is immortal." --Albert Pike
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Krail
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Reged: 12/27/06
Posts: 387
Loc: Gainesville FL
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Cool. That is so fun to show kids what you can see through a decent scope
Kids of all ages actually
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