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2007 Astronomers Conjunction, Northfield, MA
Last post 07-02-2007 04:51 AM by skywriter. 0 replies.
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  • 07-02-2007 04:51 AM

    2007 Astronomers Conjunction, Northfield, MA

    I'd like to announce that the 25th Astronomers Conjunction will be held in Northfield, MA on July 13-14. I'm one of the coordinators. Northfield is about 4.5 hours from NYC and 1.5 hours west of Boston.

    As always, we will be holding the event at the Northfield Mountain Environmental Center. Camping is available at Barton Cove campground in nearby Gill. There are also a number of hotels and inns in the area.

    To mark our 25th year, the 2007 Conjunction promises to be the best ever. We will kick off with an informal dinner at the Smokin' Hippo, a family restaurant and barbecue, on Route 2 in Erving, MA at 6:30 PM on Friday. After, if it's clear, we will be at our observing site above the Environmental Center starting at 8 PM.

    All day Saturday: Conjunction Solar Star Party 2007

    "Barlow Bob" Godfrey, Ralph Marantino, Sue and Alan French, and friends will treat us to spectacular close-up views of sunspots and solar prominences through specially filtered telescopes.

    Saturday morning program

    • 9 AM: The morning kicks off with a welcome over coffee and donuts at the Northfield Mountain Environmental Center.
    • 10:00-10:30: Richard Sanderson: The Conjunction at 25.
    • 10:30-11:00: Carl Lancaster: The Lancaster Observatory.
    • 11:00-11:45: Jack Megas: Who Are Those Guys? (An interview with Phil Harrington and Richard Sanderson about their new book The
      Illustrated Timeline of the Universe as well as the 4th edition of
      Phil's book Star Ware, which just came out in April.)

    Saturday afternoon program. The afternoon program gets underway at 1
    PM.

    • John Briggs: The Adventures and Confessions of a Large Telescope Collector
    • William Andrewes: A History of Time
    • Prof. Peter Schultz, Brown University: Digging a Comet: Results from the Deep Impact Mission

    Saturday evening program.

    • Father Doug McGonagle, PhD: Science and Religion: Two Sides of the Same Coin

    For further information, including directions and how to register,
    please visit the Conjunction's web site, http://www.philharrington.net/astroconjunction or drop me an e-mail.

    Signature
    Clear skies,
    Phil Harrington
    ----------------------
    Contributing editor, Astronomy magazine
    Columnist, "Binocular Universe"
    http://www.philharrington.net
    http://www.observingsites.com

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