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Activities - Friends of Harrington Beach
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Friends of Harrington Beach. Harrington Beach State Park has seven miles of hiking trails and one mile of Lake Michigan shoreline to explore. Walking the beach along Lake Michigan, hikers can see the remains of a 700-foot pier that was used in the early 1900s for shipping limestone quarried and processed at the park. The old pier is on the point which is the dividing point between the north and south beaches. Checklist of Birds recorded in the park from 19xx - 2012. Lake Michigan beaches and Picnic areas.
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Dawn of IYA2009: January 2009
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009. Star Peace project - IYA2009 Special Project. Congratulations to our friends from the Star Peace project. In particular the group in Qeshm Island, in Iran that joined us in "Dawn". Which have been given the status of IYA2009 Special Project. Just to remind you, from the webpage. Well done, and I hope the project is a success. Cold "Dawn" in Spain. Jose Cerezuela had little luck watching the Sun as well. Here is his report:. Monday, 26 January 2009. For Dawn of Astronomy 2009 w...
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Astronomy Clubs | Wisconsin Astronomy
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There are more than a dozen astronomy clubs right here in Wisconsin. Some clubs have their own observatories, some have telescopes that members can borrow like a library book, but all clubs feature friendly members who love to share their knowledge of the night sky. Use the list below to find an astronomy club near you:. New Berlin, WI. Northern Cross Science Foundation. Richard Bong State Area Astronomy Association. Rock County Astronomical Society. Green Bay, WI. Sturgeon Bay, WI. Prairie du Chein, WI.
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Getting Started in Sidewalk Astronomy Part 2 | nightskylife
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Blog posts relating to engineering, astronomy, open source electronics and lifelong learning. Getting Started in Sidewalk Astronomy Part 2. Getting Started in Sidewalk Astronomy Part 2. At long last is Part 2 of Getting Started in Sidewalk Astronomy! Here’s Part 1. In case you missed it). Click here to listen to the interview in MixCloud. It’s an audio interview with Jeff Setzer. Who is currently the President of the Northern Cross Science Foundation. Jeff Setzer with his 22″ Starmaster Telescope. Notify...
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Observatories | Wisconsin Astronomy
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Wisconsin boasts some of the most famous observatories in the history of astronomy. Some of the professional university observatories and all of the amateur club observatories have open houses where members of the public can tour the facilities and view the heavens through very large telescopes. Milwaukee Astronomical Society Observatories. Jim and Gwen Plunkett Observatory. Sturgeon Bay, WI. Fall Creek, WI. Lake Geneva, WI. George Ellery Hale, the Chicago native responsible for building Yerkes Observato...
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Justin Modra | nightskylife
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Blog posts relating to engineering, astronomy, open source electronics and lifelong learning. Articles posted by Justin Modra. Interfacing Roomba and Arduino, Getting Started. When a Roomba vacuum has reached the end of life, it can be repurposed into a useful experimental robotics platform. The specific Roomba in this example is a Roomba 4000, manufactured by iRobot in 2007, shown below. Step 1 – Operations Check. Subsequent testing revealed the machine required a replacement battery, filters, brushes a...
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Getting Started in Sidewalk Astronomy Part 1 | nightskylife
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Blog posts relating to engineering, astronomy, open source electronics and lifelong learning. Getting Started in Sidewalk Astronomy Part 1. Getting Started in Sidewalk Astronomy Part 1. Ever since moving to Denver, I’ve been missing my usual Sidewalk Astronomy events at the local mall with my friends from the Northern Cross Science Foundation. The Denver Astronomical Society. Doesn’t have the sidewalk astronomy activities my hometown club had. In addition, the Astronomical League Outreach Club Level 2.
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Getting Spacey with Social Media | Becca Sher
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You are using an insecure version of your web browser. Please update your browser! Using an outdated browser makes your computer unsafe. For a safer, faster, more enjoyable user experience, please update your browser today or try a newer browser. Exploring the World One Day at a Time. Getting Spacey with Social Media. Posted by Becca Sher. On April 2, 2014. Did you know there are six people in space right now? Well if you didn’t before you do now and you can thank Twitter for that. Specifically @NASA.
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Member Societies | Northern Lights
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North-Central Region of the Astronomical League. The NCRAL is defined by seven states: North Dakota. And the Upper Penninsula of Michigan. Astronomical societies that are NCRAL members are listed below (contact information subject to change). MSU Planetarium; Moorhead State University; Moorhead, MN 56563. James Timian; P.O. Box 1145; Fargo, ND 58107-1145. Northern Sky Astronomical Society. Home Page: http:/ www.und.edu/org/nsas/. Contact: Terry Kuntz, ALCOR; 1104 S. 22nd St; Grand Forks, ND 58201. Contac...
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