Hi astronomy enthusiasts, in honor of the new Harry Potter movie coming
out next week some of your intrepid Old Town Sidewalk Astronomers got
together and compiled "The Harry Potter Objects" - a literary
astronomical project connecting characters in . K. Rowling's books to
their astronomical counterparts.
We read the books and made a list of the astronomy names, like Sirius
Black and Draco Malfoy. Then we researched both the astronomical
objects and the Potter characters. Next we took our telescopes,
binoculars, star charts and green laser pointers out of the city to our
dark sky observing spots over many months and located the objects. It
was a ton of fun and finally we wrote it up for you to enjoy! Here it
is:
http://tr.im/HPsky
Also, we're inviting you to join us at a dark sky outing next weekend.
On July 17th and 18th some of us are taking our telescopes to the Warner
Springs Ranch.
http://www.warnersprings.com/ Each month the ranch
offers a free star party to their guests and local folks. They usually
just have one or two astronomers ,and one of them is a colleague of mine
at JPL. she thought we might like to try it out. It is a one third
shorter drive than to our usual desert spots.You don't have to stay at
the ranch to stargaze with us, but we are staying there for the Saturday
night public star party (a few of us will be there Friday night also).
There are camping areas neaby - Oak Knoll Campground is about 15 miles
away on Palomar Mountain, I am told.
http://www.warnersprings.com/
Astronomy is weather permitting, of course.
The 4 of us who worked on the Harry Potter Observing Project will all be
there Saturday night, and we'll be happy to point out the summer objects
from the project list. :-) The Milky Way, subject of my July 2009
Whats Up podcast will be beautiful from Warner Springs. Hope to see
some of you there! Email me if you have questions, but contact the ranch
for logistics and/or reservations. Jane
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Jane Houston Jones
Monrovia, CA
Website:
www.whiteoaks.com
Old Town Astronomers:
http://www.otastro.org
My NASA JPL What's Up podcast:
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/whatsup.cfm
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/jhjones http://twitter.com/CassiniSaturn
Blog:
http://jane.whiteoaks.com/