Welcome to the 8th issue of Celestron's 2010 Newsletter!
In this issue we'd like to focus on some exciting science and engineering outreach efforts we've been involved with, as well as talk about upcoming events.
This summer, AES Seaside Cinema, Redondo Beach, California, hosted a series of free movie nights for the community to enjoy, and the best part was that these events may have been the first outdoor solar-powered movie event ever held. Imagine watching movies on the grass and sand knowing that the projector consisted only of "green technology" using energy supplied by our own Sun!
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October 23 &24, 2010 on the National Mall and surrounding areas
Imagine chatting with Albert Einstein, building an underwater robot, managing cargo in the space shuttle or watching a science magician. These are just a few of the over 1,500 interactive exhibits and stage shows planned for the first USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo, October 23-24, 2010 on the National Mall and surrounding areas. The Expo has something for everyone... learn more »
August has certainly been a busy month for the Celestron-on-the-go team. The first weekend of August saw at least 4 separate star parties and trade show events which took place all around the same time! One of the many events scheduled included the Ocean Institute Star Party held on August 7, 2010 at the Lazy W Ranch, a United Methodist Church Camp, located east of San Juan Capistrano, California, in the Cleveland National Forest...
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Celestron is pleased to team up with ScienceForCitizens.net, a new website that connects people to research projects and hobbies they can do. The Scientist and Discover Magazine.com call it the Match.com and Amazon of science! The site's Project Finder offers ongoing activities in a wide range of interest areas, including astronomy, birds, climate, environment, insects, nature, and the ocean. You can also search based on personal preferences, including locations, how much time you want to spend, whether you want to work outdoors, how difficult or easy the activity is, and whether the project is appropriate for students...
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Usually once a year, an e-mail gets circulated around claiming that on the night of August 27th, the planet Mars will appear in the sky as large as the Full Moon. Before you know it, "Mars Mania" becomes the talk of the town and everyone begins flooding the internet for more information about this once in a lifetime event. However, the truth must be revealed – it's a flat out hoax... read post »
We really hope you've enjoyed reading this newsletter.
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Clear Skies!
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Event Calendar
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9/18 - 9/19
Pasadena, CA
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Be part of the most exciting astronomy and telescope show on the West Coast. Browse dozens of manufacturers and dealers of astronomical equipment, software, and accessories, all under one roof. Company representatives and, in some cases, owners will be available to answer your questions.... |
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09/21 - 09/26
Cologne, Germany
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Join Celestron's Team at the picturesque city of Cologne in Germany the Photokina - The world''s leading fair for photography and imaging... |
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09/25 - 09/26
New York, NY
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Maker Faire, the fair for geeks from all walks of geekiness, is heading to New York, and is likely to bring along these and other oddities.
If you’ve never been to one of these events, you’re in for a surprise. A Maker Faire is the home to mind-boggling contraptions built by robotics hobbyists, amateur rocket scientists and electronics enthusiasts.... |
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10/04 - 10/10
Albuquerque, NM
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The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is a world-renowned attraction and destination for kids of all ages... |
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10/10 - 10/24
Washington, DC
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The Inaugural USA Science & Engineering Festival will be the country’s first national science festival. Visit Celestron in booth #1219 Star Party 10/23 7pm to 10pm... |
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Event Recaps
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Saskatchewan, Canada
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Throughout the year, Jeff Swick, Vice-President of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (Saskatoon Centre), kept leaving off-the-wall comments on Celestron's Flickr Photo Albums hinting that Celestron should come out and visit a different part of Canada and experience the Saskatchewan Summer Star Party firsthand. For example, Jeff wrote "Come on....just a little more cable and we'll be able to plug into the Saskatchewan Summer Star Party." Well, after reading a comment like that, I conducted my own investigation and decided to read more about the SSSP, now in its 14th year....
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