I joined the Texas Astronomical Society (TAS) at the first of the year and have enjoyed their meetings (great speakers) and their local star parties.
Yesterday I finally made it up to the club's "dark site" property in Atoka, Oklahoma (only about 1.7 hours from Dallas).
No, that is not a pic of a weird church next to a cemetery -- it is the Al Bowen Observatory next to part of the viewing field (those are not "plots", but rather concrete pads and power poles for setting up telescopes in the field.
I went to the site with Max, the club VP, to do some painting and general maintenance to the dome.
Here are the stairs leading up to the dome -- it looks like a submarine. The red lights are used everywhere to preserve one's dark adapted eye at night.
Inside the dome, Max inspects our re-painting efforts. He is a very cool and interesting dude. We had a good afternoon of philosophising.
That scope is a big 16" Meade SCT. I look forward to heading back to the site at night and taking a peek through that sucka!
The Otaka site is FREE to all members of TAS. What a deal!
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So choose either the Red pill or the Blue pill and follow me down the wormhole....
JOhn
Comanche Springs Star Party
Sunday, June 22, 2008
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2 comments:
Cool John. Time to build one on your Dads property!
Don't think I haven't thought about it : )
One day...
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