Event




Hosted by Hearthside House Museum, Lincoln, RI

Advance registration is required. Fee charged by The Friends of Hearthside, Inc. Use website link below for more information.

Limited attendance to allow for social dostancing.

Skyscrapers members Francine Jackson and Jim Hendrickson are the points of contact for Skyscrapers members who would like to volunteer for this event. Four volunteers with telescopes or binoculars are needed.

Hearthside House Museum

Date: Saturday, May 15, 2021

Time: 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. Eastern

Location: Chase Farm Park Visitor Center
671 Great Road
Lincoln, RI 02865

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Information for Visitors

Instructions for the Public:
Advance registration and fee.

E-mail from Jim Hendrickson dated 5/29/21 51 KB

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Event Report

Comments and anecdotes about the event:
Four members brought and set up their telescopes. Ron Zincone brought a Tele Vue 60, Bill Carpenter brought a Meade 152mm equatorial reflector, Jim Hendrickson used an 80mm refractor, and Francine Jackson a 102mm refractor. Francine gave a presentation introducing the night sky and solar system to 18 guests using an outdoor projection screen at the visitor center. The sky was mostly clear, with scattered low clouds, making just enough to make for another spectacular sunset at the farm. Temperatures remained in the mid 60s with no wind. Mercury was at its best, and with the farm's clear view to the west we had a good look at it well into the evening, almost until the end of twilight. Unfortunately Venus was a bit lower, and it set before the presentation was over. What little cloud cover present had cleared away by the time the sky darkened. Somehow we missed a 8:39pm pass of the International Space Station, and a scheduled rocket launch out of Wallops Island was scrubbed, but the highlight of the evening was the waxing crescent Moon near Mars, which was in the same lower power field of view in some of our smaller telescopes. The views were enjoyed by all, and the guests enjoyed talking about all sorts of topics from space travel to comets and meteors to light pollution.
Photo From Starry, Starry Nite at Chase Farm
The moon from Chase Farm Park, Lincoln, RI. Photo credit: Jim Hendrickson
Photo From Starry, Starry Nite at Chase Farm
Observing at Chase Farm Park, Lincoln, RI. Photo credit: Jim Hendrickson

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