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Solar Ken
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Hey Stephen... it doesn't seem like we've heard from you here on the Solar observing forum in awhile. I miss hearing about your latest solar outreach outings, and other thoughts and advice you contribute to the forum.
Best regards, Ken
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Don W
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He commented on another thread today.
-------------------- Don Wyman
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stephenramsden
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Wow Ken!
I am so impressed that you would ask for me. Thank you. I read every post every day and enjoy the photos from all over the world. Cloudy nights propelled me into the international Solar scene and I am forever grateful.
I have done 11 events in the last 7 weeks and am driving 6 hours to Daytoina Beach in the morning for a 2 day event down there at Embry Riddle aeronautical university. Then next week it is off to a poor county in Tennessee to do 3 schools in 2 days. I will also be at the LUNT Solar forum November 11th (i think) to lecture on starting your own non-profit for astronomy outreach.
I have been getting about 25-30 hits per day on www.charliebates.org with about 3-5 outreach requests per week.
I also have been spending WAY too much time on trying to secure grants to keep the outreach going at it's ever expanding level. For the first 2 years it was around $25K/year and I could afford that with no problem. This year us already over $40K so I am forced to spend time on the financial side of things. I hate dealing with money and am not very good at it, alas I have to keep filling out grant applications and have bought several items from ink pens to hats to embroidered shirts to lanyards to send to my donors. It is getting to be a full time business.
Anyway, I will retire in 3 years and then the fun starts. i plan on building the countries only solar observatory dedicated solely to student outreach on my land here in Georgia.
Thanks again for asking friend. I just don't have any cool pictures to post lately so I read and appreciate others every day..
Stephen
-------------------- Stephen W. Ramsden
Atlanta, GA--USA
NASA SOLAR SYSTEM AMBASSADOR
www.solarastrophotography.com
www.SolarScopeReviews.com
www.stephenramsden.com
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Davidgojr
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Loc: San Antonio, TX
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Impressive stuff Stephen! Keep up the good work!
-------------------- David
San Antonio, TX
Orion XT6, White Light Solar, H-alpha Coronado PST
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Solar Ken
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Reged: 02/07/06
Posts: 293
Loc: Oregon
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Good to hear you're alive and well Stephen. Sounds like you're keeping busy. Enjoy, and post when you can.
-------------------- Daytime:
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Lunt LS60THa/B600C
Nighttime:
Meade LX90 SCT 8"
Orion XX12 Intelliscope Dob 12"
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