I'll take a note of it, but I may already have plans for the night of the 24th. However, I am thinking on going out to the Pit 'N Pole the night before (Fri. Apr. 23rd) My personal goal is to take one good look at the Orion Nebula (M42) and the Pleaides (M45) before they set for the summer. M44 should be at a good view too (and easy to find) and I hope to be able to find M13 and M51. --- Jim Gibson <jimgibson00@yahoo.com> wrote:
There will be a repeat workshop Saturday April 24th at Fort Utah in Provo for those who missed it. It turns out we had a dry run on the 10th. About 12 people showed up, some people showed up and missed us and some people want to come but had other commitments. So, we are going to try it again. This time I will be in a white van with a parallelogram and binoculars plainly visible. John & Lisa Zeigler will be in ah white Suburban. Everybody bring lawn chairs incase we cant get the pavilion.
The schedule will be as follows:
April 24th Fort Provo
The following is the schedule of events.
6:30 - 7:00 PM Arrive and set up
7:00 7:45 PM John Zeigler will give a workshop on the Optic Train and Collimation. Please dont setup during Johns workshop.
7:45 8:00 PM Jim Gibson will give a short presentation on moon features.
Sometime after 8:00 PM the sun sets.
8:02 PM Those who came late can finish setting up.
8:02 9:00 PM people cruse the line of scopes looking at moon features and other fine objects.
9:00 9:30 PM There may be an impromptu class on constellation identification.
We must clear the park by 11:00 PM.
Jim Gibson
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