My daughter and I plan to be there with our collapsible 6" dob.
Jason Brookbank
On 7/2/2025 7:38 AM, David Stein wrote:
> Dear HAL members,
>
> It looks like we might actually get clear skies for our public star party
> this Saturday, July 5! So I would like to ask those of you with a
> telescope to please come out if you can and set up for public viewing. The
> observatory is great and will be showing views on a big screen but there is
> nothing like putting your own eye up to the eyepiece and seeing the sky,
> and we'd really like to share that experience with as many people as
> possible. So please come out and set up your telescope and enjoy the fun
> of sharing your views with the public! The Moon should be visible from
> sunset (8:36 PM) and if it really is clear we can add in some deep sky
> targets when it gets dark.
>
> Thank you and clear skies,
> David
> --
> David Stein
> HAL Events Coordinator
>
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2025 at 10:53 AM David Stein <
david....@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> We’re excited to invite you to our July Public Star Party this Saturday, July
>> 5, at Alpha Ridge Park! This free, family-friendly event is open to all
>> ages—everyone is welcome.
>>
>>
>> *Event Details:*
>> *Date*: Saturday, July 5
>> *Time*: Starting at sunset (8:36 PM)
>> *Location*: Alpha Ridge Park in Mariottsville
>> *Hosts*: David Stein and Krystal Rolon
>>
>>
>> *What to Expect:*
>> If the skies are clear 😀:
>>
>> - Enjoy stunning views of the waxing gibbous Moon, which will be 79%
>> illuminated and sitting 28 degrees above the southern horizon at sunset.
>> - Observe the sun rising over fascinating lunar features like Sinus
>> Iridum (Bay of Rainbows).
>> - Once it gets fully dark (around 10:30 PM) enjoy deep sky wonders
>> such as the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules (Messier 13), the Ring
>> Nebula (Messier 57), and the Whirlpool Galaxy (Messier 51).
>> - Our observatory will be open with live views on a large screen, plus
>> telescopes set up outside for hands-on viewing.
>>
>> If it’s cloudy ☹️:
>>
>> - We’ll still host an open house at the observatory.
>> - See our telescopes, chat with us about astronomy, and learn more