Astronomy on the Scituate Common

Many thanks to all who participating in Skyscrapers “Astronomy on the Scituate Common” this past Saturday, and to those who helped out with our public open night back at Seagrave. I think everyone involved thought it was a tremendous success. I spoke with library director Leslie after we packed up and she was very very pleased with the turnout, and was glad we could participate. She’s hoping this will become a yearly event, and has already asked for us join in next year. I personally appreciate all of you who brought scopes for solar observing. Too bad the sun was and has been spotless. The H-alpha images though were great! Also, most folks didn’t know you could see the Moon in the daytime (thanks Jim H.), or Saturn as well (thanks Joe!). We distributed lots of handouts about astronomy, space science and Skyscrapers. A few people did return for the evening program at Seagrave. Jupiter got better and better through the Clark as the night progressed. Thanks once again to everyone who helped to make this event a big success. Dave Huestis Photos by Jim Crawford & Tom Barbish.
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