JohnH
18-05-2007, 11:33 AM
Hi all,
Here's a question for the upper N.shore observers out there....
I have just run a second observing session for my daughter's primary school, I had to gamble on the clouds a bit but we got away with it on the 15th and had good views of Venus and Saturn plus the Jewel Box. The high cloud and bright lighting prevented us looking at anything else (plus we ran out of time too!) but the interest level was high, Saturn captivated most with long looks at 200x in the 8" drawing many ooohs and ahhhs.
I plan to run another session at the sports field later in the year for those who did not get a chance to come to one of the first sessions but for those who would like to see more I wanted to get out of the lights as much as possible.
For example from my back yard (Hornsby Heights) I get a good view of the Milky Way but from the sports field you can only just make out the 5th star in the southern cross.
So where could I go - dark as possible but within 30 mins of St Ives and suitable for a small group of children and their parents (say ~30 total) to have a BBQ and then look at the night sky. Ideally we get access to 240v power but that is not essential...
Any ideas?
Here's a question for the upper N.shore observers out there....
I have just run a second observing session for my daughter's primary school, I had to gamble on the clouds a bit but we got away with it on the 15th and had good views of Venus and Saturn plus the Jewel Box. The high cloud and bright lighting prevented us looking at anything else (plus we ran out of time too!) but the interest level was high, Saturn captivated most with long looks at 200x in the 8" drawing many ooohs and ahhhs.
I plan to run another session at the sports field later in the year for those who did not get a chance to come to one of the first sessions but for those who would like to see more I wanted to get out of the lights as much as possible.
For example from my back yard (Hornsby Heights) I get a good view of the Milky Way but from the sports field you can only just make out the 5th star in the southern cross.
So where could I go - dark as possible but within 30 mins of St Ives and suitable for a small group of children and their parents (say ~30 total) to have a BBQ and then look at the night sky. Ideally we get access to 240v power but that is not essential...
Any ideas?