Star Party 11-20-15

White Memorial Conservation Center 80 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT, United States

Talk topic: Supernova! What’s a Supernova and why does it matter? Come to the last star party of 2015 and find out! Talk starts in the AB Ceder room. After the talk there will be stargazing if the weather permits. Free; open to the public. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Dress […]

Star Party 2-26-16

White Memorial Conservation Center 80 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT, United States

Talk topic: Telescopes 101 by Russ Leonard. Telescopes 101, will include how telescopes of various types work, the history of telescopes and lens making and the advantages and disadvantages of the many different types of telescopes. The presentation will be geared towards astronomical use of the telescope, however, I will also touch on the differences between […]

Star Party 3-25-16

White Memorial Conservation Center 80 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT, United States

Talk topic: Astronomy 101 — how the sky works.  Ever wonder why some constellations are only visible in the winter?  What’s the difference between a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse?  Come to this month’s star party and find out!  Talk starts in the AB Ceder room at the time noted. After the talk there […]

Star Party 4-22-16

White Memorial Conservation Center 80 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT, United States

Talk topic: The Moon.  What features can be seen on the Moon?  Can we see the Lunar rover left by astronauts? Talk starts in the AB Ceder room under the museum.  After the talk there will be stargazing if the weather permits.  Free; open to the public. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an […]

Star Party 5-27-16

White Memorial Conservation Center 80 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT, United States

Talk topic: Jupiter – King of the planets.  Jupiter is by far the largest planet in our solar system and is a fascinating sight, even in a small telescope.  We’ll talk about Jupiter and why it’s of interest. Talk starts in the AB Ceder room.  After the talk there will be stargazing if the weather […]

Star Party 6-24-16

White Memorial Conservation Center 80 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT, United States

Talk topic: “Mars! — The Red planet in fact, lore and fiction”.  Every 26 months, Earth catches up to Mars.  Last month Earth and Mars were at the closest in several years with Mars only about 45 million miles away (only 45 million!).  We’ll discuss ancient beliefs, the fascination of Mars in popular culture, and […]

Solar Star Party 7-22-16

Oliver Wolcott Library 160 South St., Litchfield, CT, United States

Our Magnetic Sun:  It hovers in space, 93 million miles from Earth, gently shepherding its retinue of planets along, and bathing us in gentle sunshine, doing nothing more dramatic than giving the unwary a sunburn and occasionally putting on a pretty light show… No!  The Sun is really a gigantic ball of seething, boiling gas, […]

Star Party 7-22-16

White Memorial Conservation Center 80 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT, United States

Talk topic: Saturn – The real Lord of the Rings!  As Neil deGrasse Tyson has noted, “Saturn is gorgeous!”  He’s right; Saturn is also fascinating: amazing weather, more than 60 moons – some unique – and of course, the rings.  This year the rings are highly visible – the best views in a decade.  We’ll […]

Star Party 8-26-16

White Memorial Conservation Center 80 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT, United States

Astro-Imaging: Exploring the Wonder of the Night Sky with Joe Dougherty Ever wonder how the images of the Milky Way, nebulae or distant galaxies that we see in magazines, television, or posters are captured?  You might be surprised to learn that it is not as simple as taking a camera out to the back yard […]

Star Party 9-23-16

White Memorial Conservation Center 80 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT, United States

Talk topic: No talk this month, stargazing only, weather permitting.  Free; open to the public.  Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.  Dress warmly, as even in the summer it may be chilly.

Litchfield Hills Amateur Astronomy Club