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 Mt. Tamalpais State Park
Star Programs

Please Check Back Here
Spring 2002
For the New Program Schedule

November 21, 2001

Free, Public Astronomy Programs will be held late Spring 2002 through early Fall 2002, on Saturday evenings nearest the New Moon.

Check back here for information on free lectures on astronomy and space-related sciences, followed by observing through telescopes at Mt. Tamalpais State Park.

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Astronomy Helpers
View this useful reference
: Astronomical Diary
Copies may be ordered by sending a check for $10.80 payable to MTIA to:
Tinka Ross, 89 Dominican Drive, San Rafael, CA 94901-1337

The Night Sky Planisphere - 8" diameter for $11.00
The Night Sky Planisphere - 5" diameter for $6.50
Night Reader Red LED Keychain Light for $4.50

View these items. Prices quoted include postage.

50% of each purchase is donated to support the Astronomy Programs



Following information from the 2001 Schedule
is provided to answer questions while we are dark

 Linked Topics for Star Programs:
Directions | Parking | Advance Contact Info | Closing Time
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Mountain Theater | Star Party Etiquette | Questions? | Reference Book

Dinner Option
 Dinners with the speakers are held at Lau's China Bistro, at Tam Junction, 252 Almonte Boulevard, Mill Valley, 2 1/2 hours before the scheduled talk. To participate, call the restaurant at (415) 389-8868, and add your name to the "Mt Tam Party." The no-host dinners run between $10 and $15, including tax and tip.

 Information Contacts:
Telephone: (415) 455-5370, (415) 388-2070
Same day Hotlines: (415) 566-2357, (415) 455-5370 (messages after 4:00 pm)Mailing Address: MTIA/Astronomy Programs, P.O. Box 3318, San Rafael, CA 94912

Directions: << MAP >>
From Highway 101 take the Highway 1, Stinson Beach exit. At Tam Junction (the first stop light), turn left onto the Shoreline Highway (also called Highway 1). In about 2 miles turn right onto Panoramic Highway. In another 3/4 miles the road splits 3 ways. Take the middle fork. In about 5 miles the Pan Toll Ranger Station will be on your left. Turn right through the gates across the road from the station and continue for about another 1 1/2 miles to the Rock Springs parking area.

Parking: Parking is free but limited. Please Car Pool.
When you approach the Rock Springs Parking Area, you will find the lot has been divided into two sections by a string of orange cones. Astronomers with telescopes park to the left of the cones, while the general public is asked to park to the right. There will be signs and volunteers to assist you. If the lot is filled, there will be a sign directing you to the upper parking lot. Go past the entrance to the Mountain Theater for about another 1/4 mile. The road will be closed by a gate, and there will be a sign directing you to park in the lot to your right. There is a short trail from the lot to the Mountain Theater.It is recommended that if you wish to observe after the program and you are in the upper lot, that you take the trail back to your car then drive down to Rock Springs for the observing. Some patrons do not stay for the observing, so you should find a parking space.

Mountain Theater:
The programs, held in the outdoor amphitheater, are about a three minute walk from from the parking area. We gather at the end of evening twilight, and when visibility is adequate. But, by the time the program is concluded (45 minute to 1 hour) it will be dark. Bring Flashlights. There are lanterns along the path and on the stairs at the theater, but if you feel that you need any assistance please do not hesitate to ask one of the State Park Volunteers to help you. There are also a few flashlights available for loan at the Mountain Theater which can be returned at Rock Spring when you are finished with them. (Or for a $5.00 donation you can take the flashlight as a memento of the evening.)

Closing Time:
A State Park Ranger will announce the park's closing time for the evening. We ask that all guests vacate the premises promptly after the scheduled viewing time. If you plan to stay and observe after the scheduled viewing time, you must have a pass from the San Francisco Amateur Astronomers on your windshield or risk being issued a $68.00 parking citation.

Star Party Etiquette:
The observing sessions are courtesy of the San Francisco Amateur Astronomers. The equipment is the personal property of the members. Please do not handle or adjust any equipment without the explicit permission of the owner(s). White light ruins dark adeptness, so please use only filtered (preferably red) light around the telescopes. (The greeters in the Mountain Theater have filters and loaner flashlights for those who do not bring their own.) The observing sessions last about 1 to 1 1/2 hours after the programs.

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