July 2010

July 10: Monthly Meeting

Fame, Fortune and Discoveries in the Occult

Bruce Berger

Meeting with Bruce Berger

Many opportunities exist for amateur astronomers to make contributions to scientific research. My interest is in helping to classify asteroids and Kuiper Belt Objects for the scientists at MIT and Williams College, and also to report my observations through a worldwide network called the International Occultation Timing Association. One of the better ways to gather data on these distant objects is by recording the light curves of certain stars as the asteroids eclipse or occult them. It only takes simple, inexpensive equipment to get started, and from there you can take it across the world, as I’ve been able to do.

Bruce Berger has lectured on amateur astronomy, occultations and telescope making across the US, South America and Asia. His passion for astronomy and astronomy gadgets fuels his desire to learn more and to share his experiences with others through his Scopemaker.com website. As a long-time member and past president of the Amateur Telescope Makers of Boston, Bruce has promoted professional-amateur collaboration projects with scientists at the MIT-Williams College Occultation Consortium and the San Pedro Martir National Observatory of Mexico. Along with John Briggs and several others, Bruce is a co-author of a just published (6/17/10) article in Nature titled “A Glimpse of an Icy World in the Outer Solar System” He has given talks about amateur astronomy and telescope making to groups in Brazil, Japan and China.

Skyscrapers Annual Summer Cookout

The cookout will be held on Saturday July 10th beginning at 4pm. All members and their guests are invited to attend. The cost is only $7.50 per person ($3 for kids under 12) for all you can eat. We will be serving hamburgers, hotdogs, veggie-burgers, clam chowder, and corn on the cob, salads and deserts. Some members have asked if it is okay to bring some additional potluck items. Well the answer is “yes”, the more the merrier! Just let me know at DeepSpaceViewer@AOL.Com, what you’re planning to bring so that we can coordinate our efforts. Some of you have already sent in your money for the cookout, which is greatly appreciated. If you have not already done so, please send us a check before July 7th. Our address is Skyscrapers, Inc., 47 Peeptoad Road, North Scituate, RI 02857, Attn: Members Cookout. You may also pay at the door, but please let us know that you’re planning to attend so that we know how much food we need to purchase. We’re also looking for volunteers to help set up for the cookout, starting at noon on July 10th. If you are willing to help out, please let me know. In addition to the cookout, we are working on having a 90mm Coronado solar telescope set up to offer some spectacular views of the sun, weather permitting.

Related Links

NGC 6207

: By Glenn Chaple
Most backyard astronomers are so entranced by the Great Hercules Cluster M13 that they fail to notice a small, faint oval patch of light a half degree to the northeast. This is the 11th magnitude galaxy NGC 6207.

Some Beautiful Sky Scenes for July & By Jove, What’s Happening with Jupiter?

: By Dave Huestis
"What's up with Jupiter?" is one of the topics Dave Huestis wants us all to ponder as he examines some interesting activity on the largest planet in our solar system. Also, Dave reports on an upcoming alignment of four planets, the Moon and Regulus low in the western sky after sunset during July. Get your cameras ready for some beautiful sky scenes. It will surely be "something wonderful."

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