Showing posts with label Acadia National Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acadia National Park. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2011

Kevin Poe: Dark Wars Tourism

Kevin Poe, a NPS Ranger and one of our presenters at Acadia National Park, Maine, created some Power Point presentations in defense of Dark Skies and Astro-tourism. Take a look!
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From Kevin Poe's Website

 
Welcome to the cyber-home of the Dark Ranger!Greetings people of Earth! My name is Kevin "The Dark Ranger" Poe and I'm the Head Dark Ranger at Bryce Canyon National Park - where the illustrious Dark Ranger tradition began in the year 2000. With the help of this website, I hope to further the Dark Ranger mission which is to heighten public awareness to the ravages of light pollution and the EVEN MORE dire host of concerns pending the unmitigated calamity known as  anthropomorphic global climate change.


Friday, October 7, 2011

Sky Rangers Workshop - September 27, 2011

Sky Rangers Outdoor Astronomy Interpretation Workshop
Acadia National Park, Maine
September 25 - 29, 2011


 Universe without Supernovae

Marni Berendsen

Past Supernovae



Working on Constellation Tours

Susan Knisley & Adam Schmidt
Adam Schmidt & Alexa Pezzano 

Doug Rich, Tyler Nordgren & Paul Price


Matthew Kantola , Kevin Poe & Vernon Laux
Bert Probst & Ehren Gross
Pablo Nelson

Kinesthetic Life Cycle of Stars









 Telescope Demos



Bob Reichman demonstrates how to dismantle his Dobsonian

Bob Reichman, Deborah Price, Matthew Kantola & Carol-Anne Puglisi

Chad  Moore, Ethan Kuhnhenn, Michael Marion & Laura Jevtich

Robert Gutierrez  & Chad Moore




?, Lucia Brimer, Bert Probst & Robert Sparks

Bert Probst, Adam Schmidt, Robert Sparks & ?
Lucia Brimer, Bert Probst, Kate Zylland & Robert Sparks

Laurel Ladwig demonstrates the telescope

Steve Petznick & Laurel Ladwig

Steve Petznick, Mike Broughton, Doug Rich & Laurel Ladwig

Betty Glass & Pablo Nelson


Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Aurora Photos - September 26, 2011

Aurora Borealis - Acadia National Park, Maine

An alert was sent out from Spaceweather Aurora Detection Network on September 26, 2011. Supposedly the Kp Index hit 8 and we were in the middle of a geomagnetic storm

"GEOMAGNETIC STORM: A strong-to-severe geomagnetic storm is in progress following the impact of a coronal mass ejection (CME) at approximately 12:15 UT (Universal Time) on September 26th. The Goddard Space Weather Lab reports a "strong compression of Earth's magnetosphere. Simulations indicate that solar wind plasma [has penetrated] close to geosynchronous orbit starting at 13:00 UT." Geosynchronous satellites could therefore be directly exposed to solar wind plasma and magnetic fields. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for Northern and Southern Lights after nightfall."

The Aurora was visible from the Acadia National Park, Schoodic Point, Maine, shortly before 9:00pm EST. Stargazing events were going on at the same time, the Acadia Night Sky Festival and The Sky Rangers Interpretive Workshop, from a dark-sky park. It was great being in the right place at the right time with my camera to capture the event. My first Aurora!


8:55pm EST

8:56pm EST

8:57pm EST

8:57pm EST

9:00pm EST

9:12pm EST

9:13pm EST

9:14pm EST

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9:15pm EST

9:25pm EST

9:29pm EST


Another photographer, Robert Sparks, from NOAO (The National Optics Astronomy Observatory), one of our instructors and telescope coaches, was also there and his photos can be found on Flickr. He used a Fish-eye lens which caught a wider field of view.