I went to a star party, enjoyed a view of Half Dome, helped some kids (and adults) look through a telescope, made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, watched the Perseids, and chased off a bear.
Next time: even MORE warm clothes.
Next time: some electric way to heat water (camp stoves emit visible light) or several Thermoses.
Next time: even MORE warm clothes.
Next time: some electric way to heat water (camp stoves emit visible light) or several Thermoses.
star-struck...
I wouldn't mind doing the star-gazing thing at Yosemite and I know LK would do it, too. Are these organized "events" or do you just go on some night of your choosing? If it is organized, how does one find out about it?
Re: star-struck...
They're organized events, and I'm not at all sure how one finds out about it unless one is already in the park looking around. Yosemite invites various astronomical groups up there quite frequently. We went as members of the Peninsula Astronomical Society, which was the group going up that particular weekend. I did find this schedule on line; I don't know if it's complete.