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sky and one of the most popular attractions at each of the star parties is a guided tour of the sky with a green laser pointer showing all the major stars, constellations, planets and positions of best deep sky objects. It is not unusual to have a crowd of 200–300 people sitting around the person with the laser pointer watching this "Sky for the Night" presentation.
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These are all-day events. During the days, there are astronomical talks, tours of the site, wine tasting, trivia, prizes and food provided by the Lions Club. Some observers whose equipment is suitable for solar viewing host viewing of the Sun. Once darkness falls, the focus is on observing the night
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gatherings throughout the year, bringing their telescopes to
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dish assembled and placed on top of a 5 metre support structure. It is fully steerable and can track any celestial object. Currently fitted with a hydrogen line receiver, astronomers are conducting research and mapping the
Doppler shift in hydrogen throughout the galaxy. Observations of
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newspaper as the "opportunity to experience spectacular views of the night sky with the naked eye and at the eyepiece of some of the largest telescopes in Victoria."
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