I am not associated with them... but this is their blurb for an astronomy night event.
"We will have our Observatory open with our Celestron 11” SCT plus several telescopes hosted by members of the club. We should have several 8” telescopes, a refractor or two, and even some astronomy binoculars. Anyone with a telescope is welcome and encouraged to bring it to Astronomy Night and join in the fun. If you have a telescope and need help with it, you may bring it along and we’ll help you get it set up.
If you don’t have a telescope but want help out, we will train you on one or more of the Library’s equipment. This is a great way to familiarize yourself with the different types of telescopes and mounts before you buy one.
As usual, Astronomy Night starts with an orientation meeting inside the Library in the Casteel Room, then walk up the hill for viewing. Doors to the Library open at 8:00 PM with viewing starting approximately at 8:30.
In the case of unfavorable weather, we will have an astronomy related presentation inside the library."
www.astronomynbtx.org
www.tpml.org
"We will have our Observatory open with our Celestron 11” SCT plus several telescopes hosted by members of the club. We should have several 8” telescopes, a refractor or two, and even some astronomy binoculars. Anyone with a telescope is welcome and encouraged to bring it to Astronomy Night and join in the fun. If you have a telescope and need help with it, you may bring it along and we’ll help you get it set up.
If you don’t have a telescope but want help out, we will train you on one or more of the Library’s equipment. This is a great way to familiarize yourself with the different types of telescopes and mounts before you buy one.
As usual, Astronomy Night starts with an orientation meeting inside the Library in the Casteel Room, then walk up the hill for viewing. Doors to the Library open at 8:00 PM with viewing starting approximately at 8:30.
In the case of unfavorable weather, we will have an astronomy related presentation inside the library."
www.astronomynbtx.org
www.tpml.org