Here's the recipe.
Orienteering with Nancy the Girl Scout leader extraordinaire
Practicing our strides to equal a "pace."
Campers make breakfast
Well we avoided the 95 degree heat and plunged ourselves into the frigid air of air conditioned basement. A good night sleep after the late night of viewing stars.
The big telescope
Inside the main observatory we got to see the 26 inch telescope and consulted a star map to Focus in on a globular cluster that took 38000 years for light to get here.
Inside a telescope
Telescopes can use many different means to capture many different kinds of light such as X-Rays, infrared, and microwaves. For visible light astronomers often use mirrors. Here Lexi is looking into the parabolic mirror of a telescope.
The NJ Astronomical Association
After some cooling ice cream (from which Bennet's tongue turned blue) we went to the observatory for a private tour of the stars! Here the camper campers pose in front of the Buzz Aldrin center, named after Jersey's own astronaut.
Here is an outtake
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