Jan 052023
 

The E. O. Wilson Biophilia Center’s Camp Longleaf was the site of the Girl Scouts of Gateway Council’s 2022 Space Science Campout. The evening started with introductions and a safety briefing. Star maps and NASA handouts were also passed out.

One of the highlights of the evening was when new NWFAA member Olivia Weaver addressed the audience. Olivia is currently a high school senior attending Northwest Florida State College’s collegiate high school. She discussed her current project using the college’s telescope. She also advised the scouts when they got their turn to use the library loaner telescope.

Members of the NWFAA and our ‘guest observers”.

Olivia speaking to the scouts.

The scouts were treated to a 10-day old Moon as well as Saturn and Jupiter. Several deep sky objects were also on the list as each one cleared the ever-present biophilia center’s trees. The Andromeda Galaxy (M 31) and the Hercules Cluster (M 13) were just two of the additional sights the telescopes were aimed at. Some of the scouts were even able to check off the Neptune block of their observed objects list.

Dennis aligning his scope before the action begins.

Dave looking for the evening’s first target.

We had plenty of support from the club:

  • Dave Halupowski
  • Tom Haugh
  • Marietta & Dennis Hausch
  • Olivia Weaver
 Posted by at 3:34 pm
Jan 022023
 

This year, Northwest Florida State College hosted our support of the annual IOMN (International Observe the Moon Night). Since we were observing the Moon, we did not have to find a particularly dark location so the softball field parking lot filled the bill very nicely.

The action gets started well before sunset.

A family gets a view of the Moon via Scott’s Dob.

For our first IOMN event at the college, we had a fair turnout with lots of students, several faculty members and families enjoying the view. In addition to the Moon, the perfectly clear sky featured Saturn and Jupiter as well. There were plenty of smart phone attempts to get photos but only a couple of successful shots.

A future astronomer gets a look through Dennis’ Maksutov.

Lunar views through Renee & George’s Cassegrain.

We are hoping to host all our future IOMN events here on the Northwest Florida State College campus.

Club members supporting the IOMN were:

  • Renee & George Gollehon
  • Tom Haugh
  • Dennis & Marietta Hausch
  • Scott Morgan
 Posted by at 12:20 pm