
Curious about how to get the most out of your telescope (even if you don’t own one yet)? At our next Central Coast Astronomical Society meeting, Glen Smeltzer will be giving a friendly, hands-on talk about eyepieces—what they do, how they affect what you see, and how to choose the right one. Glen will bring a variety from my personal collection so you can see the differences for yourself. You’ll also get introduced to some very useful filters like moon, nebula, and light pollution filters. Whether you’re brand new or just curious, this talk is designed to make astronomy easier and more accessible. Come join us—no experience needed!
Meeting Information
Time: 7PM on Thursday April 17th
Location:
United Methodist Church
Wesley Room
1515 Fredricks Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
Description:
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Directions:
When you pull into the first driveway for this address, stay to the right at the Y-intersection of the driveway and follow it down to the lower parking lot. You will see Astronomy signs and people directing you up a flight of stairs and into the room.
(If you get lost, circle around the buildings until you see the Astronomy signs for CCAS.)
This meeting is in-person only and will not be recorded or live-streamed.
Light refreshments will be available.
Please Contact Us if you have any questions, and I look forward to seeing you there!
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