Directions for Telescope Volunteer
General Responsibilities
- To setup, operate, and close down the telescopes at the stargazing event
- Answer attendee questions on astronomy, physics and science
- Positively represent the University, the Department, and our profession
One or Two Days Prior to Event
- If you haven't acted as a Telescope Volunteer before, attend the telescope training session a day or two before the event that your Telescope Captain offers
- If you have acted as a Telescope Volunteer before, and you're comfortable operating and targeting the telescope, you may skip training
- Your Telescope Captain will contact you and tell you your telescope assignment and target
- Study the Observational Resources page and know basic facts about the targets you will observe: size, distance, age, phenomenon, etc.
- Note: If there is bad weather, your roof captain may offer you the option of not attending. Do not assume it is canceled due to clouds.
Night of Lecture
- Arrive at Cahill at the Lecture start time
- Help move the telescopes out to the field and set them up to point at the assigned targets
- Operate the telescope to which you've been assigned, keep it pointed at your target, and answer questions about it to the public
- At the end of the night, close the fields and return telescopes to Erika's office (Cahill 147)
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