Sept. Beginner Group Observing Session -- Sat. Sept. 17th -- 7:00pm is a GO!!
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2022 8:01 pm
Hi everyone,
The next MAS Beginner group (B-SIG) observing session is scheduled for Saturday September 10th at Metcalf Field at Belwin Conservancy, near Afton (weather permitting). It will start at 7:00pm (sunset is at 7:33pm that night). If it is cloudy on Saturday night, the backup night will be the previous night (Friday Sept. 9th) also at Metcalf Field.
There are no COVID restrictions for this outdoor activity. If you are planning to attend please respond here (with your e-mail address) or drop me an e-mail at sureshks1@msn.com so I can keep you informed of changes due to weather.
Everyone is welcome at MAS Beginner events, and there is no charge to attend!! So bring your family and friends. The purpose of these events is to help beginners learn the night sky, and how to set up and use a telescope. Volunteers from the MAS will be on hand to answer your questions.
You do not need to bring any equipment to attend, but if you have a telescope... bring it!! If you need help with learning how to set up and use it, we are happy to help. There is AC power available at Metcalf Field, so if you need power to run your telescope or other equipment, just bring an extension cord so you can connect!!
The Moon will be nearly full that night. Despite the bright Moonlight and we can still view many deep sky objects, including nebulae, clusters and galaxies. Three planets (Saturn, Neptune and Jupiter) are now visible in the evening sky, and will be the "stars" of the show this night. Uranus also comes up a bit later in the evening and Mars will clear the treetops around midnight.
If you'd like to join us, please bring a lawn chair or blanket. Also, bring a few extra clothing layers as temps can dip at night.
Directions to Metcalf Field: (see this Google Maps link): https://goo.gl/maps/UNkt67YPWg4qAjuP6
Metcalf Field GPS Coordinates: 44.93734 N / 92.82157 W
For more information on Metcalf Field, see here: http://www.mnastro.org/facilities/metcalf/
Driving Directions:
Head east past Woodbury on I-94 to the Manning exit (exit 253). Turn south and then take the first left onto Hudson Road S. Continue east about 1.5 miles and turn right onto Indian Trail. Check your odometer here, and then travel 1.1 miles. You'll see an unmarked chain-link gate on the right side. This is the entrance to Metcalf field. There will be a white "MAS" sign and 2 small reflectors on poles marking the entrance.
When you arrive, enter the dirt path and park on the left side. If you have a telescope with you, you can also park on the right (north side) of the field. If we have a large crowd, we may have someone at the front to direct you to a parking spot.
If you haven't been to Metcalf Field, it can be a little difficult to locate the entrance. So please arrive in daylight.
I will make the final Go/No Go call weather call on the evening of Thursday 9/08. Please check this thread for updates, or e-mail me at sureshks1@msn.com to stay informed.
Also, if you'd like to volunteer to help out at future Beginner group events, please let me know.
We hope to see you there!!
Suresh
The next MAS Beginner group (B-SIG) observing session is scheduled for Saturday September 10th at Metcalf Field at Belwin Conservancy, near Afton (weather permitting). It will start at 7:00pm (sunset is at 7:33pm that night). If it is cloudy on Saturday night, the backup night will be the previous night (Friday Sept. 9th) also at Metcalf Field.
There are no COVID restrictions for this outdoor activity. If you are planning to attend please respond here (with your e-mail address) or drop me an e-mail at sureshks1@msn.com so I can keep you informed of changes due to weather.
Everyone is welcome at MAS Beginner events, and there is no charge to attend!! So bring your family and friends. The purpose of these events is to help beginners learn the night sky, and how to set up and use a telescope. Volunteers from the MAS will be on hand to answer your questions.
You do not need to bring any equipment to attend, but if you have a telescope... bring it!! If you need help with learning how to set up and use it, we are happy to help. There is AC power available at Metcalf Field, so if you need power to run your telescope or other equipment, just bring an extension cord so you can connect!!
The Moon will be nearly full that night. Despite the bright Moonlight and we can still view many deep sky objects, including nebulae, clusters and galaxies. Three planets (Saturn, Neptune and Jupiter) are now visible in the evening sky, and will be the "stars" of the show this night. Uranus also comes up a bit later in the evening and Mars will clear the treetops around midnight.
If you'd like to join us, please bring a lawn chair or blanket. Also, bring a few extra clothing layers as temps can dip at night.
Directions to Metcalf Field: (see this Google Maps link): https://goo.gl/maps/UNkt67YPWg4qAjuP6
Metcalf Field GPS Coordinates: 44.93734 N / 92.82157 W
For more information on Metcalf Field, see here: http://www.mnastro.org/facilities/metcalf/
Driving Directions:
Head east past Woodbury on I-94 to the Manning exit (exit 253). Turn south and then take the first left onto Hudson Road S. Continue east about 1.5 miles and turn right onto Indian Trail. Check your odometer here, and then travel 1.1 miles. You'll see an unmarked chain-link gate on the right side. This is the entrance to Metcalf field. There will be a white "MAS" sign and 2 small reflectors on poles marking the entrance.
When you arrive, enter the dirt path and park on the left side. If you have a telescope with you, you can also park on the right (north side) of the field. If we have a large crowd, we may have someone at the front to direct you to a parking spot.
If you haven't been to Metcalf Field, it can be a little difficult to locate the entrance. So please arrive in daylight.
I will make the final Go/No Go call weather call on the evening of Thursday 9/08. Please check this thread for updates, or e-mail me at sureshks1@msn.com to stay informed.
Also, if you'd like to volunteer to help out at future Beginner group events, please let me know.
We hope to see you there!!
Suresh