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Tag: Star Party

13 June 2016

Crazy Monday at the North Rim

June 9, 2016

Nothing like returning to work after a weekend to a busy, crazy Monday.

Temples from Bright Angel Point trail North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

OK, so my Monday is on Thursday, starting the work day at 12:30p with two and a half hours in the Visitor Center, which means no time to check work email.  Can be very important government stuff built up over two or three days off.  Although it turned out not to be much of importance when I checked it at 6pm.

 

Bumped car North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThe parking lot was expectedly busy and mostly full, cars and people.  Yet I found a spot big enough to back in the behemoth truck/camper and in the process bumped a little plastic car with the camper jack.  SHIT!  With an audience of visitors.  SHIT!  I haven’t bumped any of my trucks into anything for decades.  So once I get parked I leave a business card with all my contact info and a note to call.  I have insurance.

Blooming New Mexico Locust from Lodge North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

First thing in the Visitor Center door I hear sirens speeding up to the Lodge.  Don’t know for sure what happened as I got so busy with visitors answering questions, giving directions, and swearing in Junior Rangers, the shift was suddenly over.

New Mexican Locust – the luscious Legume flowers taste like peas while the thorny branches keep you away

 

 

Time to eat before giving a 4:30p Condor talk on the Lodge veranda.  Which went very well with about 80 people in attendance, including eight Junior Rangers.   It’s a requirement to attend a Ranger program, write something learned, and have the Ranger sign your book along with four age-appropriate pages of activities.  The whole book for adults.

 

Artist in residence Robert Langham Lodge veranda North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaThe current Artist-in-Residence, photographer Robert Langham, set up for a talk on improving your photography in 20 minutes.  He uses B&W film for large format photos.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Smoke from prescribed burn on South Rim Shoshone Point North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Smoke could be seen from a prescribed burn at Shoshone Point on the South Rim causing a hazy view of the canyon.

Sunset from Lodge North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

After roving (answering more questions) I went to the office, checked those emails, and got in a little snack before returning to the Lodge.  Even took a couple sunset shots before setting up the computer and projector.

 

Star Party sign North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaIt’s Star Party week, June 4-11.  Been meaning to write about that.  Anyway, instead of giving my usual 8:30 evening program I introduced a guest astronomer.  Really liked his presentation, “Time travel in astronomy” where he showed how far away major large stars are in light years compared with events in history.

 

Telescopes Lodge veranda North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

By the time the presentation was over, the Lodge veranda where eight telescopes were set up, was already getting busy.  The sky had mostly cleared from some late afternoon clouds.

I had just put the AV equipment away when a lodge employee told me an Asian visitor had driven off the road about five miles out on the scenic drive, was OK, and had called for a tow truck.  So I spoke to him, what little I could, and called dispatch to let Law Enforcement know.  He had about a two hour wait for the tow so I urged him to check his luggage and enjoy the stars.

Sunset with moon North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Only went out on the veranda briefly, but long enough for my eyes to adjust to the dark while standing on the edge of the crowd who patiently waited in line to view some marvels in the sky.  Soon I could see a speckled field with planets bright.  Can you tell I don’t know much about astronomy?  Talked to a few visitors.  Then slipped off into the dark for home by 10p.  A gorgeous end to a crazy Monday at the North Rim.

 

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21 June 2014

Grand Canyon Star Party

518 Night sky & SR lights from Lodge NR GRCA NP AZ (1024x678)The National Park Service will host the 24th annual Grand Canyon Star Party starting tonight June 21st through the 28th, 2014.

02 Telescopes on Lodge veranda NR GRCA NP AZ g (1024x767)Volunteer astronomers from the Saguaro Astronomy Club of Phoenix set up telescopes on the veranda of the Grand Lodge North Rim.  8pm evening programs will prepare star gazers for some of the starry sights.

03 339 Amateur astronomer Steve Dodder presents at Star Party NR GRCA NP AZ g (1024x751)Amateur astronomer Steve Dodder

Activities on the South Rim include volunteers from the Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association offering a nightly slide show at 8pm in the Grand Canyon Visitor Center theater followed by telescope viewing behind the building.

04 DSCF9628 June star map from 365 Starry Nights book g (792x1024)June star map from 365 Starry Nights by Chet Raymo

Viewing the night sky is best after 9pm and continues well into the night.  Dress warm for the cool high elevation temperatures.  Bring a flashlight but not white light that will reduce night vision.  Make it a red light with cellophane, nail polish or permanent marker.  Give your eyes time to adapt to the dark by counting to 10 with eyes closed, and of course not walking at the same time.

Join the party and look to the sky!

All events are free and made possible by funding from Grand Canyon Association.

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13 June 2010

Yesterday’s view of Grand Canyon

All four seasons showed face on the North Rim. Starting with a balmy morning under intermittent sunshine. By noon the temperature dropped and it hailed briefly. Oops, no view of Grand Canyon.

Barely a view of Grand Canyon from North Rim Arizona

Then it snowed and turned to sleet and rain with loud thunder.

Cloudy view of Grand Canyon from North Rim Arizona

Yet the sky above the North Rim cleared before sunset with clouds hovering over the South Rim which later blew across the canyon and blocked the night sky for telescope viewing on the last night of the Star Party.

Rainy view of Grand Canyon from North Rim Arizona

Last night’s special speaker Don Palac from NASA talked about “Living and working in space” while sharing some humorous images of astronauts going about daily life. Imagine eating out of tubes so your food doesn’t float away as you hover over the table, being velcroed to a wall in your sleeping bag over night or peeing into……. I just can’t go there.

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