About eight of us from the astronomy club drove out to an elementary school with our telescopes for a moonwatch this evening. One of our club members is Colin, a high school senior, who is planning to study astronomy in college next year. He is a brilliant student, and his knowledge of astronomy in mind-boggling. Here is shown explaining to one of the students at the school, some of the geological features on the moon that she was looking at in the telescope. There was a young girl about nine years old that came to my telescope to look at the moon. She put her eye to the eyepiece, and then was frozen in place. I could tell in her voice that she was stunned seeing the craters and the surface of the moon. She was immobile for a long time, and then after walking away, came back to my telescope for another view. What is more rewarding than that, to introduce people to the universe!
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
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