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"Al" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > That's a nice story, Craig. I was interested when you said that sidewalk > astronomy is part of your job. Would you care to tell us more? I run the local planetarium. (I'll put the "work sig" at the bottom.) We have an astronomy club that meets at the planetarium and helps me with the "SkyWatch" as we call it. I'm out there on the Saturday near 1st quarter. (If it's a bit cloudy, the moon will usually still show through.) On the following 2 Saturdays, the club runs SkyWatch on their own. Then on the New Moon weekend there's no SkyWatch so club members can head out to dark sites without feeling guilty. We catch people coming and going from our IMAX Dome theater. We also have some families that come out several times a year just to see what we're showing. Besides that and planetarium shows, we can also be hired out to take the scopes to schools (for example). We have one of those this week. > The first object I showed him was Saturn (he had never viewed > before)...and he just couldn't get over it. He had a rather unusual > reaction. He walked in front of the telescope, then back to the eyepiece > for another look, then asked, "Is that a picture you have in there?" We get that on a regular basis. No other object generates that response with such consistency. :-) Clear Skies, Craig in Tampa Craig MacDougal Planetarium Coordinator MOSI (Museum of Science & Industry) 4801 East Fowler Avenue Tampa, Florida 33617 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] office: 813-987-6339 fax: 813-987-6364 web: www.mosi.org
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