Eclipse Preparation Workshop: How to Safely View and Photograph the Sun
03/09/2024
| 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM
Sandstone Ranch Guided Open Space
| Registration Required
Special Events - Adults
This event is for people who plan to observe or photograph the upcoming April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse (or do any solar viewing or photography). In order to safely participate in this event, you must have solar filters or Baader film that is appropriate for your camera or telescope unless your equipment has a built-in filter, such as a Coronado PST. If you do not already have these filters or materials, we recommend that you visit Mile High Astronomy at 9797 W Colfax Avenue in Lakewood or purchase your equipment online soon. B&H Photography in New York City also has simple Baader filter sheets for do-it-yourselfers, and pre-made Baader filters for various telescope diameters. With the upcoming eclipse, stock may be low. Don't wait! Link to Event: https://members.denverastro.org/event-5613975 Code for Douglas County Residents to sign up: NZL76CC6 Workshop Objectives: Learn how to set up and safely focus either cameras or telescopes at the Sun under midday conditions. Try to observe sunspots and the coronal discharges of the solar chromosphere. Fine tune your personal camera settings (ISO, aperture, exposure times) for solar imaging. Plan a solar eclipse shooting session involving progressive darkening, almost total darkness, progressive lightening. If you want to try out hooking up a laptop computer to automate imaging in daylight conditions, bring a Box to shade your laptop from the sunlight, a USB cable for the camera, and download the free “Digital Camera Control” software ahead of time. Prerequisites: Looking directly into the sun with a telescope will lead to permanent blindness. To SAFELY get the most out of this Clinic please come prepared with a Baader AstroSolar filter for your camera or telescope. (Otherwise please come and watch as an observer only.) Camera Gear: DSLR with 300-400mm focal lens, or telescope with T-ring camera mount. If folks want to connect their DSLR cameras to a laptop I suggest: they download free “Digital Camera Control” from Source Forge, they bring a suitably long USB cable, and a box sufficient to shade their laptops from the outdoor sunlight. About your Presenter: John H Bickel, Ph.D. is a retired nuclear engineer/physicist. He has been a Denver Astronomical Society Member for 5 years and resides in Evergreen, Colorado. He is an avid photographer and is experienced in imaging both Solar and Lunar eclipses. Note: Sign up in on an individual basis. If you have someone who want to come along, please have them sign up separately: NOTE: Please plan to arrive at the gate no later than 10:50 a.m. At that point, the gate will be closed and you will be unable to enter. Please leave home EARLY if this is your first time traveling to Sandstone Ranch. Recent guests noted that it was a lot farther away than they thought! You're also welcome to bring food, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages. We follow a pack-it-in, pack-it-out ethic at Sandstone Ranch, so please plan to take your own refuse with you when you leave. Indoor restrooms or porta potties will be available. If this is your first time attending an astronomy event at Sandstone Ranch, you'll need to fill out and return the waiver that will be sent to all participants two days prior to the event. Please do not forget to do this important step. Once you've signed up, more information will be sent out at least one day prior to the event with driving instructions and more! Questions can be emailed to [email protected].
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Dena M - Astronomy
My primary interest as a volunteer is in the establishment of an astronomical observatory at Sandstone Ranch, and following on with creating programs there to serve the public in Douglas County. I also will be working in another area with Open Space, spending a lot of time on the trail system. I am a retired air traffic controller and a non-current private pilot, so watching the skies has been a life-long interest of mine. I love the outdoors, so being part of Open Space is wonderful!
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