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Star Party Wrap Up

I’m proud to announce that the Atlanta Skeptics raised $3,000 for the American Cancer Society with our Star Party event!

The evening was fantastic. Many thanks to Chris DePree and all the staff at the Bradley Observatory, who let us use the space.

We held the event at the Bradley Observatory at Agness Scott College

The Bradley Observatory (84 17 38.98 W, 33 45 54.84 N) is an astronomical teaching and research facility located on the campus of Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia. The Observatory, named in honor of William C. and Sarah Hall Bradley, contains the 70-seat Delafield Planetarium and a 100-seat capacity lecture hall.

On the day of the event, the skies were clear. My worries that we’d have clouds or worse yet, rain, began to disappear.  People started arriving around 7 p.m. and we had food and drinks and mingling very soon after!  We started the program with a tribute to Jeff Medkeff, astronomy videos from some of the folks who were not able to be there and talks by Pamela Gay and Phil Plait. We were also lucky enough to have Karen Medkeff, Jeff’s wife, attend the event and speak as part of the tribute to Jeff.

Pamela's talk

Pamela and Phil were both, as always, entertaining and interesting. We had great discussion and question and answer sessions. But once that was done, it was time to get down to the very serious business of star gazing.

Phil Plait

We walked outside, and to my horror, it had clouded over! Undaunted, we set up in the pavilion outside the observatory. Many thanks to the folks from the Atlanta Astronomy club who brought telescopes and helped people observe. Sure enough, after a little while, the clouds cleared and we were able to do some actual stargazing.

Visibility was limited because of the full moon. But we were able to see the moon and Jupiter and its moons. We had also purchased several Galileoscopes and pre-built them so people could purchase them and go outside and look through them immediately. And of course, we had several astronomers around to help people use the scopes.

scope

The folks at the Bradley Observatory also had students available to show off the Beck Telescope, a 30-inch reflector in the facility. This 1930 vintage Cassegrain has a Warner & Swasey mounting with optical elements by J.W. Fecker. It was completely refurbished and modified for its installation in 1950 by the Perkin-Elmer Corporation. The telescope tracking control system was modernized and upgraded during the summer of 1998, and the mirrors were refinished during the renovations in 2000.

Overall, the event was a huge success and we hope to do it again next year! A huge thank you to everyone who attended and particularly to the Atlanta Skeptics team who volunteered their time and effort to help out. We simply could not have done it without you:

Heidi Anderson – who made countless airport runs and MARTA shuttle runs to get people where they needed to be.9124_151985235465_651435465_3460421_7975083_n

Joe Anderson – who helped with several airport runs, hotel and shuttle runs.

John Daigle – who created the flyers and program for the event, and helped with airport runs as well.

Mark Ditsler and LaVerne Knight-West from Abrupt Media, who ran all our A/V and took care of our technical needs. Mark and LaVerne also give us their time and equipment for Skeptics in the Pub every month and are generally kick ass.

Stephen King – who helped man the sales tables at the event, collect money and help out through the evening.

9124_151973450465_651435465_3460162_7267899_nDaphne Ross – who helped research locations when we first started looking into the event, worked with the Atlanta Astronomy folks and helped out at registration during the event.

Ken Ross – who was our official photographer.

“Surly” Amy Roth – who created a bunch of custom Surly Ramics jewelry for us for the speakers and guest of honor and created some star and moon themed jewelry to sell at the table. Amy also donated a portion of the sales to the American Cancer Society in Jeff’s name.

Andrew Sevrinsky – who told me that he thought this was the coolest idea ever and whatever we needed, he would do. And then proceeded to do it.

Blake Smith who helped with airport runs and various technical advice.9124_151973445465_651435465_3460161_1039743_n

Alicia Vickery – who helped with registration and made successful airport runs, despite bad information from me!

Scott Weikert – who made airport and hotel runs, was a clearinghouse for various packages and orders we had come in and generally ran around and did a host of other things when I needed him to.

Also:

My husband, Christian Walters, who did so many things I can’t even begin to list them. And he has to live with me. The man is a saint, nuff said. :)

Carrie and Tim Iwan and Kamy Lyon, who stayed up late into the night assembling Galileoscopes.

George Hrab, Derek and Swoopy, Rebecca Watson and the SGU gang, Evo Terra and his gang, Richard Saunders and the Australian Skeptics, Brian Thompson, Jeff Wagg, John Snider and David Driscoll, Hemant Mehta who all publicized the event via blog or podcast.

And of course, a huge thank you to Phil Plait and Pamela Gay for giving up their time and energy to work with us on this, in spite of being extraordinarily busy.

I hope I haven’t forgotten anyone. Wow, in writing this up, I realize what a huge number of people worked on this and how incredibly cool this community is. Thank you all.

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Star Party and Dragon*Con

Thanks to everyone who came out to the Star Party and Dragon*Con and made both a huge success! We’ll be publishing the amount we raised soon!

Also, make sure you come out to Skeptics in the Pub in September! Sign up at Meetup to get the latest!

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August Skeptics in the Pub: The Ghosts of Watertown

Join us at Manuel’s on Saturday, August 15, as Blake Smith (co-host of the new podcast Monster Talk) talks about his investigation into the Watertown Ghosts!

When: August 15, 2009 7:00 PM

Where:
Manuels Tavern
602 N. Highland Ave
Atlanta, GA 30307
404-525-3447

Learn more here:

http://www.meetup.com/AtlantaSkeptics/calendar/10945009/

In 1924, an accident aboard the oil tanker S. S. Watertown resulted in the death of two crewmen. James Courtenay and Michael Meehan were asphyxiated by fumes in an empty hold and subsequently buried at sea. In the following days various members of the crew began to see the faces of the crewmen bobbing in the water off the side of the ship. This continued until the ship passed through the Panama Canal and came back to port in New Orleans. When the captain of the ship gave this report to officers of the company they asked him to take a camera with him when he returned to the Pacific and see if he could get a photo.

So it came to pass that when they returned to the area where the two men had been sent to their watery grave the faces appeared again and six photos were taken. On return to New Orleans five photos showed only choppy water but the sixth showed the faces of the two phantom sailors, mouths agape in silent screams.

Or so the story goes…

Find out the facts behind what has been called one of the best ghost photos of all time when you hear the gripping story of “Doctor Atlantis and the Case of the Watertown Ghosts!”

ALSO:

We will finally do the drawing for the Star Party ticket, the Playing Gods board game, the Galileo telescope, and the Starbucks gift basket!

RSVP today!

Learn more here:

http://www.meetup.com/AtlantaSkeptics/calendar/10945009/

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Star Party – Need your help!

As you know, we are planning a charity Star Gazing party on September 3. Phil Plait and Pamela Gay are going to host it and it’s going to rock harder than you know.

We need your help! If you are an astronomer, a student of astronomy or even an amateur astronomer, and you can’t make the party, we want you to still participate. Fire up your webcam and tell us what you love about astronomy. Share your thoughts, your passion and what makes you happy about gazing into the universe.

Check out The Man Version page for all the details!

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Going to Dragon*Con? Got a place to stay? Need one?

There’s a whole lot of skeptical buzz around Dragon*Con and more folks are interested in coming.  However, the four main hotels are all sold out and some people are looking for options to help out with cost.

If you need a place to stay or, better yet, if you have any extra space, either in your home or in your hotel room, and you’re willing to put up a friendly skeptic, please post on the Skeptrack forum.  Let’s help make this year’s Skeptrack a huge success and get as many people to experience it as we can!

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Star Party Tickets on sale now!

Please visit the Star Party link at the top of the page for details about the Atlanta Skeptics Star Party which will be held on September 3. Tickets are limited, so buy now!

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Unvaccinated kids in Georgia

Check out this article in today’s Atlanta Journal Constitution, which talks about the large number of students in Atlanta who remain unvaccinated, in spite of Georgia law.

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