Date: May 25-28, 2007
Attendance: 1,4882007 featured a first quarter Moon, with mild
weather and clear skies most of the weekend. The theme for this year was "Public
Outreach." For the first time, premium sites were offered to vendors, featuring a
tent, chairs, and artificial turf. For the second year, a special workshop was held for
prepaid registrants, conducted by Adam Block. Among the new products on display was the
TeleVue Ethos eyepiece with its 100-degree apparent field of view.
Speakers
Keynote
Speaker: Alex Filippenko,
"Dark Energy and the Runaway Universe"
Robert
Fulton Goff Invitational Lecture on Optics and Optical Design: Al Nagler,
"Giant Eyepieces That Swallow Spacecraft"
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Chris Schur, "Enhanced Hydrogen
Galaxy Imaging" |
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Don DiGregori, "Los
Angeles Astronomical Society Outreach Activities" |
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Karen Young, "STS-118: Igniting the
Flame of Knowledge" |
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Mike Simmons,
"Astronomers Without Borders" |
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Scott Kardel, "Palomar Observatory:
Research and Outreach" |
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William Phelps, "A Visit to Arecibo
Observatory" |
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Alan Dyer, "Tips for DSLR
Shooting" |
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Dave Rodrigues, "A Magical Tour of
the Universe" |
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Alan Dyer, "The Great Southern
Sky" |
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Tim Thompson, "The Dark Side of
Matter" |
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Peter Wise, "A Brief History of the
Telescope From the Bronze Age to the Space Age" |
Workshops/Annex Presentations
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Shelley R. Bonus,
"Astronomy Outreach for the Public" |
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Paul Livio,
"Getting the Most Out of Your Eyepieces" |
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Shelley R. Bonus,
"Space E. Tracy Moon Talk" |
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Marni Berendsen,
"Pull the Universe Out of Your Pocket" |
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Dave Kenyon,
"CCD Imaging and Processing" |
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Adam Block,
"Making Every Pixel Count" |
Merit Awards
Astronomer's Choice Award
Ross Sackett, 18" f/4.3
"Living Room Scope"
Clifford W. Holmes Award
Clyde Tombaugh Award
Warren Estes Memorial Award
Astroimaging Contest Winners
Best of Show: Derek Lillie, "Mercury
Transit"
Meteors/Atmospheric Effects: Lisa Lillie, "Moon Set"
Eclipses/Transits: Derek Lillie, "Mercury Transit"
Solar System: Ed Johnson, "Midday Comet McNaught"
Deep Sky: Robert Johnson, "Orion Nebula" |