Last night a few of us from the Newcastle Astronomical Society went to the Kincumber Recreation Reserve to do a viewing night for the local community. I assisted with manning the NAS's 12 inch Lightbridge. Was a big roll up of kids and adults to look through the scopes under a (compared to my place) a lovely dark sky with pleasant night time temperatures.
After Mercury, Venus Jupiter it was on to Omega Centauri, M4, Lagoon, Triffid Nebulae, and an unexpected bonus, Comet McNaught (C/2008 A1), readily visible in the 12 inch. I moved to galaxies NGC 253 and NGC55, and the Saturn Nebula.
The organizers kindly suppied copious cups of tea/coffee and munchies, then afterwards ordered some nice hot pizza for us, making it a pleasure for us to be there. Thanks to Chris and Sarah for providing transport, and to the organizers at the reserve for looking after us like they did.
We observed from
here at the left hand side clearing near the main building. An enjoyable evening
Scott