Re: For newbies going to viewing sites



Park so if you leave before dawn, you can leave without using reverse and
backup lights.

Jim
"Matt J. McCullar" <mccullar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As interested as I am in astronomy, I haven't gone to that many public
viewing sites. Each time I do so, however, I learn something very useful
and I'd like to collect more tips from others who have far more experience
with this sort of thing.

* Bring a red flashlight and some star charts. Practice before you go.
Fresh batteries?

* Bring insect repellent, but don't spray it on anywhere near any of the
telescopes!

* Bring something comfortable to sit on or lie on.

* Dim your car's headlights if possible before getting too near the
viewers.

What can you add?





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