Siew-wen99
I wanted to go for a stargazing event on 8 Sep 2012 but didn't have any experience and deep knowledge about astronomy. I do not know what are constellations, where is the milky way, etc... Despite these, my wife and i decided to give it a try at such event. I did not bring anything, just my camera. The tips on the website helps. No torchlights, warm clothings, etc.. Upon reaching the place (with houses), there were enthusiasts setting up hugh telescope using dim red lights.. I continued my way up to the observatory and found the 'tour' has started and the group are being led to the telescope (challenger) to see the galaxies and stars.. The staff are using strong laser pointers that shoots right to the stars so that you know exactly what you're looking at through the telescope. I had the opportunity to speak to Ron, one of the staff with immerse knowledge and huge passion on astronomy. He patiently explained to us the name of stars, how many light years away, as well as constellations such as Northern cross, swan, hercules, M13 galaxy, Dipper, scorpion ice cream cone and of course, the milky way.. (sorry for the layman's terms, it helps a newbie like me). Anyway, we sense the passion and desire to impart knowledge to you. There was a moment of student - Teacher/friend feeling. It was educational but friendly. You can see through their telescope (of course, politely asking the staff) to look at the beautiful stars/ galaxies.. I would call this tour an educational tour because it's not like a carnival whereby people are selling telescopes, souvenirs or asking donations, etc.. I find it suitable to bring your loved ones, family, kids or friends there to have a great time enjoying the peaceful, beautiful but busy skies.. We happened to see shooting stars!!! It's definitely one of the highlights of my 1 year stay in California! Ron, thanks for your time, i hope you've managed to obtain the data that you need. To the rest of the staff at the observatory, thanks for your patience and weekends to share your knowledge and passion with strangers like myself and my wife. I'll certainly dropby again when i visit California again. Hopefully, it's during a meteor shower!Chong/ Siew-wen