i have attached many phots of me and also Mike ’ s article the observatory…Mike will start an organization (astronomers without borders) which is specialized in helping astronomy clubs in poor countries, and hopfully the first conference of astronomers without borders will be held in april , ...
As for permits, insurance, etc., the Forest Service requires a permit for events that exceed 75 people. I don't know off the top of my head if the FS requires insurance. But by the time you have an event large enough for a permit, the dollars involved start to get quite large (OSP...
Not having your own website that your organization controls and updates with regularity is to me a non-starter. Lots of clubs seem to not have a website or never update their website because they're content to conduct all of their organization on Facebook. I'm not going to rant about ...
Here in the bay area there are dozens of clubs, and just about all of them have public star parties planned for the Venus transit. There are events planned at local science museums, planetaria and schools as well. A few bay area links: San Jose Astronomical Association, Peninsula ...
friendly staff can put you in touch with local paddling clubs, lead you on spectacular moonlight paddles, offer free instruction if you have your own boat or rent you one if you don’t. Thanks to Arbuckle’s popularYouTube channelwhich has more subscribers than the town has population, his...
and develop," Don Machholz told SPACE.com. "I have also had a few months to plan for the time when the comet reaches this point. As a result of having a bit of lead time, I wrote a PowerPoint talk, giving it at local astronomy (and other) clubs during the last couple of months....
Star party objects list - posted in Astronomy Clubs, Star Parties, Shows, & Conferences: I hope this gets seen by as many eyeballs as possible but I understand and trust the moderators to move it to a better board. My question(s) - Ive been asked to
The Beelinks have very good WiFi 6 connectivity and so they easily connect to my mesh network at the house (I can move the nodes around to get the best connections). The only time I'd be away from the house would be at my clubs outreach events. When I take the WD-17 ...
(Except during the star parties, you must register and pay an additional fee.) Like you, I'd think that during the formal events, where fees are charged by the hosting astronomy clubs, that they could set additional rules, but perhaps their ability to do so is limited due to the fact ...