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      <title><![CDATA[Out-of-This-World Astronomy Fun at the 2012 San Diego County Fair]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>With summertime in full swing, kids getting&nbsp;out of school and warmer weather&nbsp;becoming the norm, Southern Californian residents know it&rsquo;s that time of year again for the annual San Diego County Fair!&nbsp; For nearly a month in June and early July, over one million visitors converge on the Del Mar Fairgrounds for a full range of fun and exciting activities such as contests, exhibits, games, rides, concerts,&nbsp;livestock and consuming more fried foods than you could ever&nbsp;imagine!&nbsp; Fried frog legs or fried bacon doughnuts anyone? &nbsp;Each year the fair has a different theme and for 2012, &ldquo;Out of This World&rdquo; was chosen to pay homage to mankind&rsquo;s fascination with the wonders of outer space, as well as the fun world of science fiction fantasy.&nbsp;What a fitting theme this year for the fifth largest fair in America.</p>
<p>Oceanside Photo and Telescope&rsquo;s Website Manager, Penny Distasio, invited Celestron to team up and for a block of three days,&nbsp;exhibit telescopes inside the fair&rsquo;s Theme Exhibit Building &ndash; filled with space related displays&nbsp;including a gigantic, colorful UFO.&nbsp; &nbsp;How could we turn that down?&nbsp;&nbsp;We joined OPT (who is working the duration of the event) and set up our telescopes on a raised stage on one end of the building to observe &ldquo;planetary&rdquo; objects hanging from&nbsp;wires on the opposite end. &nbsp;I was told the OPT gals spent a few Wednesday evenings creating a realistic Solar System display just for the exhibit.&nbsp; Well done ladies!</p>
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<p>Once the building opened,&nbsp;fairgoers&nbsp;quickly spotted our telescopes and&nbsp;a line formed as staff members permitted guests to walk up on stage two to five at a time for viewing.&nbsp; A Celestron NexStar 6SE and AstroMaster 70AZ were the telescope workhorses and aimed at different planetary objects, while a CPC 1100 and a PlaneWave 17&rdquo; CDK optical tube assembly stood on static display behind the stage.&nbsp; Guests were quite amazed at the magnification prowess of each telescope considering how far away the targets were placed.&nbsp; A considerable amount of planetary details&nbsp;were faithfully replicated, including "Saturn's" Cassini Division and "Neptune's"&nbsp;raging storm.&nbsp;&nbsp;Quite a number of children, some as young as four years of age, were able to name all the Terrestrial and Jovian planets and in order!&nbsp;&nbsp;Many guests welcomed their first opportunity to peek through telescopes, even if the targets were just models.&nbsp; It just goes to show how much work is still needed to get the word out on&nbsp;how fun, exciting and educational telescope observing really is.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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<p>The San Diego County Fair&nbsp;comes to a close on July 4<sup>th</sup>, but until then, there is still plenty of astronomy outreach that will be taking place at the OPT stage. &nbsp;Each day will continue to bring in hundreds and hundreds of&nbsp;new visitors who will also have the opportunity to view through the telescopes.&nbsp; How many people will become inspired with the wonders of astronomy and related sciences? &nbsp;Judging by all the happy smiles we encountered thus far, I would say &ldquo;more than you can imagine.&rdquo;&nbsp; Stop by the fair and say hello to OPT staff members who will continue to provide telescope viewing until the fair comes to a close with a bang, and I do mean that literally.&nbsp;Thank you Penny and OPT for inviting Celestron to participate at such a worthwhile public outreach event.&nbsp; We will see you all again in a few weeks at SCAE on July 14<sup>th</sup>!</p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2012 23:14:08 +0000</pubDate>
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