---+ February 25-27, 2022 *Event Type*: Special Event<br> [[https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/death-valley-dark-sky-festival.htm][Death Valley Dark Sky Festival]]<br> *Volunteers*:<br> * Cameron Hummels (Drive Friday morning w/telescopes and room for 1) * Tina Seeger * Dillon Dong (Drive Friday morning w/room for 3-4) * Kathryn Plant (Drive Friday afternoon w/room for ?) * Nitika Yadlapalli * Ryan Rubenzahl * Dee Dunne (Drive Friday morning w/room for 4) * Emily Silich * Janosz Dewberry * Gina Panopoulou We will be assisting with the Death Valley National Park Dark Sky Festival to take place Friday-Sunday Feb 25-27.<br> Our primary responsibilities will be to staff a booth with live demos and educational information at their Science Expo<br> and run a star party on Saturday night with our own telescopes. In addition, Cameron will be giving an hour long lecture on galaxy evolution on Saturday and Sunday at 11:30AM. DVNP will provide us with gas money to cover our transportation and a campsite for each of us in the educator<br> section of the Texas Springs campsite, adjacent to where all program activities will occur at Furnace Creek.<br> Drive time from Caltech to Furnace Creek is about 4.5-5h depending on the route and time of day. I would plan to leave <br> sometime on the morning of Friday, Feb 25 to avoid traffic and provide ample time for preparing for the weekend and exploring <br> DVNP. [[https://goo.gl/maps/uQsiYywu2HAC9Asx6][Google maps link to Furnace Creek]]<br> Ideally we would have 8+ people participate, which would allow for everyone to only work one "day shift" of 3h at the <br> Science Expo and then Star Party (~2 volunteers needed at any time). The rest of the time would be open for <br> hiking and exploring the park. The science demos that I thought we could operate would be (1) "Build a Comet" using dry ice to show what composes a comet; and (2) parabolic marshmallow igniter where we show how telescopes work to collect light from the Sun and focus it.<br> We would also probably bring the good solar telescope (Coronado half-angstrom H-alpha) to show views of the Sun.<br> For the star party, we would bring the Dobsonians (6", 8", 10") as well as our own private telescopes. Cameron will bring his<br> Unistellar eVscope2, and others are encouraged to bring theirs if they want. DVNP rangers will also have a few telescopes<br> on hand, including a 14" Orion Dobsonian. We can also bring some laser pointers to help point things out.<br> Rough schedule:<br> *Friday, February 25* * Drive to DVNP (~4.5 hours) in morning * Prepare stuff for Saturday / Sunday * Free time to hike around and explore * Camp in cool isolated educator campsite at Texas Springs (near Furnace Creek) *Saturday, February 26* * Team 1: Do live science demo and operate booth at outdoor Science Fair (10AM-4PM) * Team 1a: Shift 10AM-1PM * Team 1b: Shift 1PM-4PM * Team 2: Have the day off to explore and hike! * Tamale Dinner with all other presenters -- Free food (w/ vegan options) @ Cow Creek Volleyball Court (5PM-630PM) * Teams 1+2: Run Starparty with DVNP Rangers and telescopes outdoors (7-10PM) * Camp in cool isolated educator campsite at Texas Springs (near Furnace Creek) *Sunday, February 27* * Team 1: Have the day off to explore and hike! * Team 2: Do live science demo and operate booth at outdoor Science Fair (10AM-4PM) * Team 2a: Shift 10AM-1PM * Team 2b: Shift 1PM-4PM * Drive back home (~4.5 hours) in evening
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