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-====== ​Star Party ======+====== ​Public Astronomy Nights at Farpoint ​======
  
-Gather people together ​to look at the night sky and you've got a Star Party! NEKAAL has conducted STar Parties in backyardsvacant lotsshopping mallscampsitesschoolyardsparks and, of course, at Farpoint Observatory. The only requirement?​ --a reasonably clear night sky and people with an interest in astronomy.+Viewing sky objects can happen in a number of ways. An observer may have a lst of objects ​to be studied, or just scan the sky and see what they find. Objects can be located and identified with star chartseither hardcopy or computerized. Some people take photographic imagesothers sketch what they seesome just look. There'​s always comparing of notessharing of observationsexplaining ​and demonstratingaccompanied by coffee ​and other caffeine sources.
  
-Equipment requirements:​ none required. However, due to tradition, experience and necessity, some or all of the following items are often found at star parties:+Equipment requirements:​ none required. However, due to tradition, experience and necessity, some or all of the following items are often brought by members or public to Farpoint during as public astronomy night:
  
 | binoculars | star charts |  | binoculars | star charts | 
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 | strong coffee | food (preferably junk) | | strong coffee | food (preferably junk) |
 | chairs, straight or lounge | tables | | chairs, straight or lounge | tables |
-| blankets (seasonal) | snacks |+| blankets (seasonal) | snacks |
 | more coffee | insect repellant (seasonal) | | more coffee | insect repellant (seasonal) |
 | computers | cameras | | computers | cameras |
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-WHAT HAPPENS AT A STAR PARTY? 
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-Viewing sky objects can happen in a number of ways. An observer may have a lst of objects to be studied, or just scan the sky and see what they find. Objects can be located and identified with star charts, either hardcopy or computerized. Some people take photographic images, others sketch what they see, some just look. There'​s always comparing of notes, sharing of observations,​ explaining and demonstrating,​ accompanied by coffee and other caffein sources. 
   
-I'VE NEVER BEEN TO A STAR PARTY. WHAT DO I DO ?+====== ​I'VE NEVER BEEN TO ASTRONOMY NIGHT AT FARPOINT. WHAT DO I DO ? ======
  
 First, introduce yourself. We'd be glad to show you lots of neat stuff! First, introduce yourself. We'd be glad to show you lots of neat stuff!
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 Some very basic rules: Some very basic rules:
  
-  * No light unless it's red. Eyes take at least 20 minutes to readapt ​after exposure to white light.+  * No light unless it's red. Eyes take at least 20 minutes to re-adapt ​after exposure to white light.
  
   * Take some time to let your eyes dark-adapt before walking around between the telescopes; it's safer for everyone.   * Take some time to let your eyes dark-adapt before walking around between the telescopes; it's safer for everyone.
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   * Let the astronomer operate their equipment for you; they'​re familiar with how it works, and you'll have better, faster results if they do the driving.   * Let the astronomer operate their equipment for you; they'​re familiar with how it works, and you'll have better, faster results if they do the driving.
  
-  * Don't use spray-on insect ​repellant ​around the telescopes, they can damage the optics.+  * Don't use spray-on insect ​repellent ​around the telescopes, they can damage the optics.