Mojo and I attended the AANC - Astronomical Association of Northern
California's annual conference "Reach for the Stars" at College of
San Mateo yesterday. Mojo took pictures and I gave a Cassini
Mission talk.
http://aancstars2007.org/events.shtml
Once it was dark, the CSM Observatory opened, after a great
Planetarium show about Black Holes. All day long there was a
planetarium show called The Sky at Night to whet the attendees
appetites for what would be visible that night. Jupiter, Uranus,
Neptune, the moon, and several galaxies clusters and nebula were
visible from the observatory through assorted telescopes owned by
both the university and by attending amateur astronomers - dozens of
telescopes in the afternoon and the evening.
In the daytime there were some great talks - two on astrophotography,
and the others on science, the hourly planetarium shows, family
activities, a solar system walk, solar observing and telescope making
demonstrations, and even a band called Dark Matter singing and
playing! Everyone hung around for the raffle - lots of wonderful
donated items - from telescopes to cameras to books to posters and
more.
Dr. Peter Jenniskens had the Aurigid Meteor Mission covered at the
SETI table. Complete with meteorites, his flight suit, a Mission
photo poster display, a flux measurement camera and meteor videotape
running all afternoon - the same camera I used to record the meteors
I saw and counted on the Aurigid and Perseid Mission flights last
month.
We arrived at about 10:00 a.m. and left about 11:00 p.m. - had a
great time seeing all our Northern California astro pals! Lots of
work to put these conferences on - College of San Mateo, the San
Mateo County Astronomical Society, the AANC and KCSM's Jazz Under the
Stars, dozens of volunteers and the vendors
http://aancstars2007.org/vendors.shtml for a great day and night!
Here are the pictures:
http://photo.whiteoaks.com/2007-09-29-aanc/
There are several conferences like this here in southern California
too! We'll try to tell you about them all. Let us know if you are
interested. Last Night there was also the Starry Starry Nights
Festival in Yucca Valley which we missed because we couldn't be in
two places at the same time. Our next sidewalk astronomy nights are
October 19 and 20, and we may do something for Halloween too!
Jane
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Jane Houston Jones
Senior Outreach Specialist, Cassini Program
JPL - 4800 Oak Grove Drive, MS 230-205
Pasadena, CA 91109 818-393-6435
jane.h.jones(a)jpl.nasa.gov
Cassini SOC
http://soc.jpl.nasa.gov/index.cfm
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