Starry Nights

Not even a ceiling could block our view of the night sky at Perkins Observatory in Delaware, Ohio.  Stars, artfully carved into the entryway ceiling were certainly more appropriate than swirls of plaster, although one could make a case for those as a rendering of our Milky Way galaxy, I suppose.

We pulled into the Perkins Observatory parking lot near darkness on a Friday night.  Volunteers from the Columbus Astronomy Society directed us to parking spaces as they simultaneously set up monster telescopes along the entrance walkway.

Inside we glanced into an interactive curio shop of a room burgeoning with all things astronomical.   A back hallway revealed the Blue Moon Cafe as well as stairways leading in both the customary directions (that would be “up” and “down”).  To take the upstairs route required completion of the upcoming orientation session and an escort, so we headed for the basement first.

Meteorite artifacts, telescopes and telescope mirrors, as well as displays on both the elements of space and man’s efforts to define and understand them, made for an interesting wander.  Windowed doors allowed us to peek into the mirror and vacuum chamber labs where custom telescopes are devised and made.

Our anticipation to peer through a telescopic lens grew by the moment.  And after a science pep talk and orientation by King “astro-nerd” Tom Burns, we were ready to turn out the lights and get a closeup view of stars and planets that were millions of miles away.

Perkins Observatory:  Call ahead for reservations (740-363-1257).  Public programs most Friday nights. Private group visits available.  Click Google Map link below for more information.

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Lights Out, Stars On

 
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To really see what’s going on, it’s lights out at Perkins Observatory.  And once the lights are dimmed, any light source such as a cell phone or camera flash is strictly taboo, garnering the same kind of disapproving glare as singing aloud with your mp3 player at the gym might bring.  Our pupils react almost immediately to light, dilating in darkness and contracting with light.  The flicker from one person’s text message could be enough to spoil another enthusiast’s viewing experience.  You don’t want to be the one to blind another to their pristine view of the Pleiades Cluster!

We were forewarned by self-proclaimed “Astro-Nerd” Tom Burns about the importance of maintaining the darkness and the wisdom of walking slowly and counting steps.  He reminded us that ambulance lights can really mess up one’s telescopic view of Mars!  He worked the crowd like a pro during an informative and utterly entertaining orientation with an enthusiasm that added a little flair to the science of astronomy.

More on our Perkins Observatory tour to come…

Perkins Observatory: Call ahead for reservations (740-363-1257). Public programs most Friday nights. Private group visits available. Click Google Map link below for more information.

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