This is a photo of the Subaru telescope which is mounted at Mauna
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This is a photo of the Subaru telescope which is mounted at Mauna
VOL 7 ISSUE 4 AUG 2005 Welcome to the August issue of the Blue Moon Observer. Despite the gap in publication, DPAS has been alive and active. As you may read below, members have been busy with outreach projects primarily by showing some deep sky objects and Jupiter with binoculars and telescopes. The green lasers have revolutionized the practice of pointing out constellations trying to show people how we find objects in the sky. The Star Garden sharp weeds have been replaced by new sod which has been lovingly watered by faithful members and is now comfortable as well as decorative. The L.E.O. shutter has been repaired and moldy walls have been removed. We’ve had visitors and new members at our monthly meetings. We have even had This is a photo of the Subaru telescope which is mounted at Mauna Kea in Hawaii. It was the telescope of the month for the August. meeting. Its adaptive optics system along with other technical features allow it in some circumstances to obtain images rivaling the Hubble’s in resolution. Image from National Astronomical Observatory of Japan web site—www.naoj.org DPAS BOARD: Susan Basten Daniel Beck John J. Beck MD. John W. Beck Michael Egan Coggin Heeringa Gary Hinkelmann Thomas Minahan Ray Nancoz Rob Rericha Kay Stack Ray Stonecipher Recent Outreach • • • • • Viewing session following the Mars Phoenix Project program Viewing session at Quietwoods Campground Viewing session following The Moon and Luna Moth program at Peninsula State Park Viewing session following Ancient Astronomy program by Ray Stonecipher at Whitefish Dunes State Park Telephone interview on the Aurora Borealis Coming Events • Night Sky Network training session 9 AM-noon, Saturday, August 13, 2005 • Regular monthly meeting of DPAS on Tuesday, September 6, 2005 at the John & Helen Collins Learning Center at Crossroads at Big Creek. Program: The Role of Theory in Science—Ray Stonecipher Telescope of the Month by Mike Egan • Astronomy Day and Family Science Day at the John & Helen Collins Learning Center 11 AM to 3 PM on Saturday, September 10, 2005 MEMBER NEWS John W. Beck, our President until this summer, has moved to Wausau, WI. He felt he is no longer able to serve as President but hopes to remain active. John J. Beck, MD was elected President by the Board. Tom Nettesheim is now the proud owner of a brand new 10 inch Discovery Dobsonian telescope, after waiting about 6 months for delivery. The tube comes apart in 2 sections, making it more transportable. Dan Beck has moved to Algoma. He continues to work with Meissner Landscape. Who are we? DPAS is a heterogeneous group of people with a wide range of ages, background and interests who share an interest in the broad field of astronomy. We meet monthly on the first Tuesday of the month at the John & Helen Collins Learning Center at the Crossroads at Big Creek. We operate and maintain the Leif Everson Observatory at the Crossroads. This includes a 14 inch Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope, a TeleVue 102 refractor with a Coronado hydrogen alpha filter for studying details of activity on the sun, a weather station and a budding project in radio astronomy. The StarGarden at the L.E.O. has binocular mounts which allow people of various heights to see the same view. We also are involved in outreach including teaching. Our Web Site is: www.doorastronomy.org Questions can be directed to: President@doorastronomy.org