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Show 4D Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1983 BARRY KAWA has increased noticeably. a more expensive one. . Tillotson said hes seen good instruments' at stpres like laBelles and Grand Ce; Revitw Staff One of the many rewards in astrdnopiy is the observers participation in hjstory.17 Tillotson ntral. ... in 972 remembers Apollo - Astronomers, tare a devoted was in a the spacecraft when breed, particularly in Utah, .in landthe above pattern holding the winter where temperatures often drop, into the teens. , , v. ing site for about an hour.1 We went Olitside .ad crtnked We have guys in our club, teWscopis .up, to its maxithis iwho are avid night observers,'; ' Tillotson said.; They will, go out mum poer, he recalls. What, when the sun foes down and we were going to do is identify wont come in until the sun the landing site on the itmoon. We knew exactly where was, comes up. Im not quite that the coordinate wer? and Ill set the telescope up where for a few hours and come in and identified it on a lunar map as sit- by the- fireplace till I get three white peaks. We ierped in with the 375 warm. lens and we isolated the power, deteViewing conditions have riorated around the area in the landing site,, the valley and the last 10 years, said the Roy ob- mountains on. the other side. It server. He says the air pollution was really fun. Astronomy is one of mans oldest and most fascinating hobbies. Prehistoric man looked to the stars and experienced a sense of wonder and awe at what he saw. Today, man is no different when he looks at the thousands of glittering jewels in the night sky. rt. , . . . Astronomy is a hobby where you have to have some desire and an imagination, said Roy resident Robert Tillotson who is secretary of the Ogden Astro? , : norfiical Society. Go Outside and look at that celestial sphere sprinkled with diamonds of light and you will ask yourself who am I and what am I? That will start you in astronomy. Tim Parry, president of the astronomical society and a Clearfield resident, says astronomy is1 more popular than ever in these days of Voyager spacecraft and ' advancements in telescope man- ufacturing. All one needs to start are his own eyes and a clear Ynight, said Parry. their1 realize' fail to People best observing instrument is; their eyes, he says. Theres a lot of things you can see like the ; color of the stars. Anyone can participate if they have eyes and - ' . , . K . THE SALONS OF FRAN BROWN AND CO. ; present: v Thermal Structure - t tW'sNfcsSw s' i ffi f THt FIRM WITH THt ' .v- - Staff Photo by Rodney Wright , ,,s a DlfttttNCt , i EldiMay , a library card. The Clearfield astronomer said CHECKING telescope and star chart is Robert Tillotson, amateur astronomer. the beginning observer can then bers Will bring their telescopes publication suck as Astronomy a two and a half inch lens. You go on to binoculars and a star and enjoy an evening of Observ- - .Magazine or Sky and Tele-in- g can pick up a kit and make your the fall constellations, weath- - scope. "publication such as r own for the same, price that will chart and eventually to a telescope. You dont want to invest permitting. Any interested tronomy Magazine or Sky and give about ten times the perfora lot of money if you dont persons are invited to attend ei- - , Telescope. And eventually, the mance of it. ' ther nights activity. know if youre going to be interaspiring observer will want his Parry said power of the scope Tillotson said the hobby has own telescope which is available depends on the size of the Jens. ested, he said. , There is no end to the universe several advantages. It gets you by mail order or at local departA good, guideline is not to exin this hobby. Planets and the outside and you Can enjoy the2 ment stores. , ceed more than 50: power for fresh air, he said. You can be . . Telescopes come in two each inch of the lens, he said;' moon are staple objects of attention for amateur astronomers by yourself or with a group. You modes, the refractor and reflecotherwise the field of view bebut deep-sk- y objects such as can do it in the mountains or in tor Lmodels. The refractor is comes too small. and the image . nebula and star clusters attract an urban environment. Its obvi- -' based on the Galileo design, a is blurred, the advanced observers. The Og-- i ously educational and once you lens gathering an Parry recommends ordering den society meets on the second set yourself up with a telescope, image to be focused and magnifrom a company that specializes fied by a double convex eyein telescopes or visiting the Han- -' Thursday of each month at 7:30 it is cheap. If youre looking through your piece. these telescopes are more sen. Planetarium in Salt Lake jp.m. at the South Ogden Clinic at 3902 Ogden telescope then someone will common for planet and moon City which offers a quality come up to you and Say, what viewing but are relatively expen- Ave. Tomorrow nights conste. , are you looking at, said Parry. sive. Tillotson argued that most of, llation of the month is Cassiope-ja bright The reflector uses a mirror those available from the departpattern Then I have an opportunity to tell them what I know and to exbetween Andromeda rather than a lens to reflect light ment stores are fine for the bein the fall sky. plain it to them. 1 think thats a to the eyepiece. These telescopes ginning enthusiast. My friend 1 The main presentation is motivation for the amateur. are much cheaper for the same who sold me on refractors had a ' Scheduled to be Everything You Even if it isnt conscious, you size but can be jarred out of, three-inc- h Sears, he explained. Ever Wanted to Know About enjoy telling people what you alignment much more easily. It was a beautiful telescope. It know about." t, Both disagree on the value of had a nice telescopes. The society will was really have a star party on Friday mount and optics were made in Parry and tillotson agree a the department store telescopes Evening at Parrys home in good, pair of binoculars add to and. their usefulness to an enthuJapan. Virtually; any lens .you the enjoyment of the night sky. siast. You waste your money ; ; buy will have the same correcClearfield at 656 W. 600 N. The party begins when it gets Star charts can be found in al-- '' on them, said Parry. For about tions specifications on it whether or buy jdark, said Parry. Society mem-F- - most any astronomy book or $200, you get a scope with about you pay $100 at PEBSVJ SPECIALS As-e- START TODAY . -- double-convex Chiro-jpract- ic selec-.tio- n. . a, ed and-Ce-jphe- The FIRST Leave-I- n neutralizer with all natural Ingredients feeding the hair essential nutrients while rebond-in, HAVING TROUBLE GETTING LATE HAIR APPOINTMENTS? g. ALL 3 LOCATIONS No color loss. No dryness . Leaves the hair with a fresh citric scent. 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