---+ March 1-3, 2024 *Event Type*: Special Event<br> [[https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/death-valley-dark-sky-festival.htm][Death Valley Dark Sky Festival]]<br> We will be assisting with the Death Valley National Park Dark Sky Festival to take place Friday-Sunday March 1-3.<br> Our primary responsibilities will be to staff a booth with live demos and educational information at their Science Expo,<br> run two Astronomy on Tap events (Friday and Saturday nights), and staff an astrophysicist Q&A panel on Sunday. <br> 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 arrive prior to the Astronomy on Tap event at 7:30PM. <br> Note that Astronomy on Tap is being held in Stovepipe Wells on Friday night, which is about 30 minutes drive from where we're camping<br> and where all the rest of the Dark Sky Festival activities are taking place.<br> There are >12 of us attending, which should allow for everyone to only work one "day shift" of 2-3h at the<br> Science Expo in addition to the Star Party. I'd like to have several volunteers for Astronomy on Tap, if possible<br> who could watch the talks, help with setup, and perhaps operate telescopes during/afterwards. <br> The rest of the time would be open for hiking and exploring the park.<br> The science demos that we will operate at the Science Expo will be (1) "Build a Comet" using dry ice to show what composes a comet; <br> and (2) parabolic marshmallow igniter where we show how telescopes work to collect light from the Sun and focus it.<br> We will also bring the good solar telescope (Coronado half-angstrom H-alpha) to show views of the Sun.<br> I'll show everyone how to operate these demos, but they're super fun.<br> For the Astronomy on Taps, we will plan to have a few telescopes set up outside, including the Dobsonians (8", 10") as well as my own private eVscope<br> We can also bring some laser pointers to help point things out.<br> Everyone needs to have their own camping equipment (or teaming up with a buddy).<br> Temperatures in Death Valley in March are pleasant during the day but can be cold<br> and breezy at night (forecast at bottom). You will want a tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, etc. You can rent<br> these at the Caltech Y, or REI, or bring your own. The campsite is about 20 meters away<br> from where we will park, so you don't need to haul it very far. There are bathrooms and <br> running potable water about 2 minutes from the campsite.<br> ---++++ *Friday, March 1* - Drive to DVNP Texas Spring (~4.5 hours) in morning<br> - Set up camp<br> - Free time to hike around and explore<br> - *Get to Stovepipe Wells for Astronomy on Tap by 7:00PM (not all are required but it will be fun!)<br> - Help run [[20240301b][Astronomy on Tap]] - *Help people observe with telescopes at/after Astro on Tap<br> - Drive back to Texas Spring Educator Campsite (30min) and sleep<br><br> ---++++ *Saturday, March 2* - Team 1: Do live science demo and operate booth at outdoor Science Fair (10AM-4PM)<br> - Team 1a: Shift 10AM-1PM<br> - Team 1b: Shift 1PM-4PM<br> - Team 2: Have the day off to explore and hike!<br> - Dinner with all other educators -- Free food (w/ vegan options) @ Cow Creek Volleyball Court (5PM-630PM)<br> - Help run [[20240302][Astronomy on Tap]] at Furnace Creek's Wildrose Tavern @ 7:30PM<br> - Camp in Texas Spring Educator Campsite<br><br> ---++++ *Sunday, March 3* - Team 1: Have the day off to explore and hike!<br> - Team 2: Do live science demo and operate booth at outdoor Science Fair (10AM-2PM)<br> - Team 2a: Shift 10AM-12PM<br> - Team 2b: Shift 12PM-2PM<br> - Drive back home (~4.5 hours) in evening<br> ---++++ *What you need to do:* - [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VXnmAqrMEUJnu4Od08_ABadardyxrRKa1-swOW2ek0M/edit?usp=sharing][Sign up]] for which session you'll work and which car you'll ride in (or if you can drive).<br> - Acquire necessary camping gear for next week. <br> - Plan on what you and your crew want to do during your off time in terms of hiking or attending [[ttps://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/death-valley-dark-sky-festival.htm][other Dark Sky Festival activities]].<br> - Get ready to have a good time<br> ---++++ *Hiking Ideas:* - Zabriskie Point--beautiful badlands and sight from Star Wars scene<br> - Badwater Basin--lowest point in the Western Hemisphere<br> - Mesquite Dunes--expansive sand dunes<br> - Golden Canyon--cool canyon hike<br> - Artist's Palette--colorful hillsides<br> - Dante's View--view over Badwater Basin<br> - Sidewinder Canyon--slot canyons so narrow that it's nighttime dark<br> - Funeral Slot Canyon--cool slots hiked just out of our own campground<br> Lots lots more, so ask me for tips. ---++++ *Links:* - [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Fc6OHXo549o4488H1wgZtpLlLq5NfGmWkUixbYGenx8/edit?usp=sharing][Sign up page for rides and session you'll work]]<br> - [[https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvisit/death-valley-dark-sky-festival.htm][Information and Schedule of Death Valley Dark Sky Festival]]<br> - [[https://goo.gl/maps/XWJ1aJQ6JxFDPf3s9][Furnace Creek Visitor's Center]] Where the science expo and most festival events will occur<br> - [[https://goo.gl/maps/hcGtzBa1HhuFLMeY9][Educator Campsite at Texas Spring]] Where we'll camp (running potable water and bathrooms are present; 10 min walk to Furnace Creek)<br> - [[https://goo.gl/maps/mP9Ld2wjHwwS2iQK7][Badwater Saloon]] Where Astro on Tap is happening Friday night (30 min from campsite)<br> - [[https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=36.4571&lon=-116.8661][Weather forecast for Texas Spring Campground]]<br> - [[https://goo.gl/maps/X6AK3wFKftNvfvuG6][Stater Bros Grocery Store in Mojave]] Good for getting groceries on the way!
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