Congratulations to Nancy – Winner of the Bushnell ARES 5″ Compact Truss Tube Dobsonian Telescope!

Congratulations to Nancy Jackman of Little Rock who won the Bushnell ARES 5″ Compact Truss Tube Dobsonian Telescope – donated to CAAS by OpticsPlanet.net – in the drawing held at the conclusion the “Halloween Tricks and Celstial Treats Star Party” at Woolly Hollow State Park on October 29, 2011! http://www.caasastro.org/2011/10/12/central-arkansas-astronomical-society-and-optics-planet-net-team-up-to-give-away-telescope

Halloween Trick-or-Celestial-Treats Star Party

On October 29thCAAS invades beautiful Woolly Hollow State Park, under dark skies near Greenbrier, Arkansas, for our final public event of the year – the “Halloween Tricks or Celestial Treats” star party! Costumes are welcome, but NO FACE PAINT PLEASE. CAAS members will have plenty of candy for the ghosts and ghouls. The fun starts just before sunset (7:26 p.m.) and runs until 10 p.m. The planet Jupiter will be at its closest point in its orbit to earth until 2022 on the evening of the star party and will put on a great show!

Meeting place: Swim Beach. As with all CAAS star parties the admission is free!

At the conclusion of the “Halloween Tricks or Celestial Treats” star party, CAAS will hold the drawing for a Bushnell ARES 5” Compact Truss Tube Dobsonian Telescope Optics Planet Edition to be awarded to one lucky attendee at one of the last three CAAS star parties in 2011! The telescope was donated to CAAS by OpticsPlanet.net and retails for $159.99. http://www.opticsplanet.net/bushnell-dob-5-compact-truss-tube-dobsonian-telescope-opticsplanet-edition.html

The telescope contest is open to all star party guests with a limit of one entry per star party. No purchase is necessary. Members of CAAS, employees of the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism and their immediate family members are ineligible. The drawing will be held near the conclusion of the October 29th Woolly Hollow event (approximately 10 p.m.) or at the November 12th monthly meeting of CAAS in the event of a cancellation. The winner need not be present to win and will be notified the following day if not in attendance for the drawing.

 

Central Arkansas Astronomical Society and Optics Planet.net team up to give away telescope

The Central Arkansas Astronomical Society (CAAS), Arkansas’s largest organization of amateur astronomers, and OpticsPlanet,  which is recognized as one of the world’s leading online retailers of sport optics, tactical and military gear, hunting gear, and astronomy products,  have teamed up to give away a quality portable telescope to one lucky attendee at a CAAS star party this fall.    The telescope is a Bushnell ARES 5” Compact Truss Tube Dobsonian Telescope OpticsPlanet Edition and retails for $159.99 at OpticsPlanet.net.  http://www.opticsplanet.net/bushnell-dob-5-compact-truss-tube-dobsonian-telescope-opticsplanet-edition.html

CAAS will host three public star parties this fall where attendees can register to win the telescope in a drawing to be held October 29, 2011.  The next public star party is this Saturday evening at 8 – 10 p.m. at Pinnacle Mountain State Park at the Visitors Center.   CAAS will return to Pinnacle Mountain State Park for another public star party on Saturday evening October 1, 2011.   The final star party of the year will be the Halloween Trick-or-Celestial-Treats Star Party at Woolly Hollow State Park, on October 29, 2011, 8 – 10 p.m.  That night guests are welcome to wear their Halloween costumes (no face paint please, to protect the telescopes) and the astronomers will have plenty of candy for the kids in addition to the celestial treats.  All three events are admission free.

During all three star parties, members of CAAS will be on hand with their large aperture telescopes and will show guests galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, double stars, and constellations.  On October 1st, a crescent moon will provide star part guests with beautiful telescopic views.  At the October 29th event, the “star” of the show will be the planet Jupiter which will be at “opposition” (or opposite the position of the sun in the sky) and at its closest point in its orbit to earth for the year.   If clouds interfere with observing, an indoor program on astronomy will be presented at 9 p.m. at the Pinnacle Mountain State Park star parties. The Woolly Hollow State Park event will be cancelled altogether in the event of clouds.

The telescope contest will be open to all star party guests with a limit of one entry per star party.  No purchase is necessary.  Members of CAAS, employees of the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism and their immediate family members are ineligible.  The drawing will be held near the conclusion of the October 29th Woolly Hollow event (approximately 10 p.m.) or at the November 12th monthly meeting of CAAS in the event of a cancellation.  The winner need not be present to win and will be notified the following day if not in attendance for the drawing.