On Wednesday 26th August, Lachlan MacDonald, Tony Buckley, myself and Mai
operated three 18" Obsessions along with a Celestron SCT for a very successful
observing night on the main sports field of the Pymble Ladies College here on the
upper north shore of Sydney. The college also brought out its own Meade SCT.
We had great weather and long queues of totally enthralled young ladies.
"Wow!" was the most universal exclamation followed by "Cool!". If you didn't
hear a "Wow" or a "Cool" you knew it was time to re-center the object in the
eyepiece.
The college's manicured lawn of the sports field was probably the nicest and
flattest piece of grass I have ever set up a telescope on and I was amazed they
even let us drive our cars on it.
The college had also put on a sausage sizzle and kindly brought the team
food and drink without having to move away from the scopes.
The school's science staff were energized by the experience and said up until
then they had not made much use of their own Meade GOTO SCT. In the coming
weeks they were about to go on a school excursion into the country side and
I encouraged them that they
must take the SCT along, which they said they
would do.
Special thanks to the Three Rivers Foundation for making the scopes available
and to the staff and students of Pymble Ladies College. At the end of the
night they even gave us lovely cards of appreciation.
During the year, Tony and Lach also took the scopes to Parramatta Park near the
site of the old observatory where they helped entertain a crowd of around 3000 at a public
observing event. Apparently around 1500 people got to look at objects such
as Saturn, the Moon and some bright double stars and clusters through the scopes.
The 3RF scopes were also present at Border Stargaze where John Bambury, Lach,
Tony and I helped entertain those that arrived on the Friday night despite the earlier wet
weather and also at the IceInSpace Astro Camp, where Andrew Murrell,
John and myself tried to make sure as many people as possible had a look
through the two 18's that were set up. Apart from IISAC attendees we had
a few locals take the opportunity to look through the big scopes, including some
of the Rural Fire Service team that provided the great meals. Special "hat's off"
to Mike Salway for hosting the IISAC event which was a great personal
contribution to the IYA.
In May, we assisted 3RF in helping host a couple of dozen North American
observers for a week of great observing here in Australia. This was a huge success
and helped re-enforce the already close ties we have with our American observing
colleagues. See
http://www.3rf.com.au/gallery.asp
Well done 3RF team -
http://www.3rf.com.au/whoswho.asp
Best Regards
Gary Kopff
Mount Kuring-Gai