Astronomical League – Events for July 2008

Golden State Star Party July 2 to July 6

The Golden State Star Party will be held at our exciting new dark site near Adin, California from July 2 through July 6, 2008. Early Registration for GSSP 2008 not only saves you money, but also helps us plan better for the event and the specific needs of our attendees. Until April 15, the registration fee for this non-profit, first-class star party is only $45 for four days of incredible dark sky observing and fun, as well as camping, plenty of space to set up your equipment and leave it up for the entire event, plus a host of on-site amenities. On April 16, the Registration Fees increase to $55 until June 25, and $65 at the gate. The unrivalled new observing field near Adin, California, is as good as it gets! GSSP now offers the darkest skies available to large groups in California, with virtually no light domes. The site features a huge area with minimal dust and no rocks, ideal for camping and equipment set-up. There are ample amenities and conveniences including showers, sanitary facilities, and on-site food service. There are also many worthwhile attractions to see nearby for those who wish to venture off on a day trip or two. RV’s and imagers with their special needs can be easily accommodated this year.

Golden State Star Party July 2 to July 6

The Golden State Star Party will be held at our exciting new dark site near Adin, California from July 2 through July 6, 2008. Early Registration for GSSP 2008 not only saves you money, but also helps us plan better for the event and the specific needs of our attendees. Until April 15, the registration fee for this non-profit, first-class star party is only $45 for four days of incredible dark sky observing and fun, as well as camping, plenty of space to set up your equipment and leave it up for the entire event, plus a host of on-site amenities. On April 16, the Registration Fees increase to $55 until June 25, and $65 at the gate. The unrivalled new observing field near Adin, California, is as good as it gets! GSSP now offers the darkest skies available to large groups in California, with virtually no light domes. The site features a huge area with minimal dust and no rocks, ideal for camping and equipment set-up. There are ample amenities and conveniences including showers, sanitary facilities, and on-site food service. There are also many worthwhile attractions to see nearby for those who wish to venture off on a day trip or two. RV’s and imagers with their special needs can be easily accommodated this year.

GSSP is organized 100% by astronomers for astronomers. Whether you are a seasoned veteran of many star parties or this is your very first one, you will have a great time! We welcome all astronomers of all types and experience levels, including people who are new to the hobby or don’t own their own telescope. We have many experienced observers at GSSP who would be thrilled to share views, knowledge, and their sheer joy of the night sky. Come join us this year to experience the pure enjoyment of Astronomy. Register soon to take advantage of the special lower Early Registration Fee. For registration and more information, please visit our official GSSP website at http://www.goldenstatestarparty.org or contact info ‘-at-‘ goldenstatestarparty.org .

Rocky Mountain Star Stare – July 2 thru July 6 near Lake George, CO

Rocky Mountain Star Stare logoFor over two decades, astronomers from across the U.S. and around the world have been gathering each summer in the mountains west of Colorado Springs. What draws them here each year? Dark skies. Not just dark skies, but dark skies with amazing transparency. These gazers of the stars are enjoying Rocky Mountain Star Stare!

Contact info: Alan Gorski (chairman -at- csastro -dot- org)
Website: http://www.rmss.org

 

Golden State Star Party – July 2 thru 5 Adin, CA

Darkest location for a major star party in California. 360 degree great horizons, tons of room for tent camping and RVs. Leave equipment set up on the nearly dust free field. Secure location so you can sightsee during the day… or just kick back and relax.

GSSP is hosted and organized by The Astronomy Connection of Northern California. 2008 marks our 16th consecutive year organizing star parties in California.

Contact info: info -at- goldenstatestarparty -dot- org
Website: http://www.goldenstatestarparty.org

Great Basin National Park Events

Great Basin National Park will host the following 2008 free public star parties: June 7 – Astronomy Day. Solar viewing, kids hands-on projects, presentation on latest astronomical news. July 4 & 5 – Presentation on digital astrophotography. August 9 & 10 – Presentation on meteors followed by late-night meteor watch. August 30 & 31 – Star parties only. September 1 – Solar viewing from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visitors Center. Presentations start at 7 p.m. in the Great Basin Resource Center, next door to the Visitors Center. Star parties start at 9:30 p.m. behind Visitors Center, weather permitting. For more information on Great Basin NP go to: http://www.nps.gov/grba, or call: (775)-234-7331. Ask for Ranger Moore. If you would like to bring a telescope and participate or give a presentation, contact Salt Lake Astronomical Society member Tom Sevcik, (801)-262-6557, or send email to: sfv1ts@hotmail.com.

AlCon 2008 July 17 – 19 Des Moines, IA

Check the AlCon website for more information.

Website: http://www.alconexpo.com

Indiana Family Star Party/GREATCon 2008 July 31 to Aug 3

The 2008 Indiana Family Star Party and a convention of the Great Lakes Region of the Astronomical League will be held July 31- August 3 under the dark rural skies of Camp Cullom, home of the Prairie Grass Observatory. Daytime events include speakers, and the Great Lakes Region of the AL will have contests for astrophotography, telescope making, and an astro-quiz. Observing all night on the observing field, and at the observatory.

Sponsored by the Wabash Valley Astronomical Society, Indiana Astronomical Society, the Muncie Astronomy Club, and the Great Lakes region of the Astronomical League.

Contact:
Russ Kaspar 765-659-4451 rk ‘-at-‘ kasparradio ‘-dot-‘ com
John Mahony 765-543-6474 jmmahony ‘-at-‘ hotmail ‘-dot-‘ com
http://indianastars.us/starparty

Indiana Family Star Party 2007

Almost Heaven Star Party July 31 to Aug 2nd

Venture to Spruce Knob, WV, the highest and darkest spot in the mid-Atlantic, for the Almost Heaven Star Party, 31 July – 2 Aug. Sponsored by the Northern Virginia Astronomy Club and held at The Mountain Institute, this regional star party features tours of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at Greenbank, WV, guest presentation by Rod Molisse, daily astronomy programs, outdoor activities such as caving and canoeing, vendors, and incredible skies. You have a choice of lodging (dorms/campsites) and meal plans. Family friendly, too! Limited space. Go to www.novac.com for details and registration.

 

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