Dark Skies Festival/Sep 21st 2024
Or could be rebilled as Singing in the Rain!
Though seriously, the CAS Outreach team made the most of the day, and we helped a good number of people with their beginners’ interest in the event.
When the Sun did finally make an appearance, Stephen Webber set up a solar scope quickly followed by Mike our Treasurer with another.
There were lots of oohs and wows from adults and children alike and that made the damp start all worthwhile.
We had some very keen children who were handed the very colourful project booklets about the Sun with some other goodies and discussed what they had seen in more detail with Bob Love, Mike and Stephen.
Everyone was given a pocket star chart with the hope of clearer days to come, and Joan demonstrated to a family how to set their phone screens on night view to retain their dark adaption whilst using their Apps.
And don’t buy a telescope to start with, get these binoculars!
All very good and practical information which we hoped has sparked or encouraged the interest of some future astronomer and given adults a new and fascinating interest.
Tiffany’s Treasures were once again the main draw to our table! Well done Tiffany as the items on offer continue to grow in variety and interest.
Phill and Stephen gave their talks in the dryness of the smart new classroom and the Ukelele Band acquired 2 more members which may have set a precedent for our Star Parties at Dyffryn!
No-one seemed to be stressed going home with thoughts of Armageddon, and lines and circles in the sky means more than just technical jargon
Not a perfect observing day, but much worthwhile community work completed and importantly – we had good fun!



