Weather permitting, we'll be out with telescopes in Monrovia next
Saturday the 28th. Starting at about 6 p.m. for 2 -2.5 hours....
The weather scared us out of taking the 3 hour drive to Amboy Crater
tonight. We'll post observing intents to go there on this list in case
any of you would like to join us. Amboy Crater is BLM land, there really
isn't a place to camp on the lava, but there is a huge parking lot and
pit toilets. So people with telescopes often just observe all night and
pack up in the morning. It's ok to leave before dawn by parking away
from the telescopes - on the way out of the parking lot facing out, and
careful use of car lights. We're a friendly bunch.
There are closer places to observe but none with 360 degree views clear
down to the horizon or located with the darkest skies. Amboy is the
closest place with a "black" pin on this map:
http://cleardarksky.com/csk/prov/California_map.html?Mn=meteorites . We
also go to Glacier Point in Yosemite once a year - if anyone wants to
combine star gazing with a Yosemite trip. More about that when we find
out our date this year. But anyone can head up to Glacier point any
non-full-moon weekend Jul through Labor Day and enjoy looks free looks
through dozens of telescopes set up by sponsoring astronomy clubs
And as a reminder our twice a year Mojave National Preserve Star parties
will be on Saturday June 13th 2015 and Saturday October 17th 2015. The
Black Canyon Group (near Hole in the Wall campground and the visitor
center) will be available Friday night as well. Bring a pot luck item
to share if you want to. After we know how many people are bringing
telescopes, we can let you know if there is room for more - the
telescope platform is rather small - with room for half a dozen scopes
for the public star party.
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Jane Houston Jones
@jhjones @CassiniSaturn @NASAInsight
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