WEATHER UPDATE: The public observation at Stone Mountain is canceled due to clouds and the possibility of icy park roads.
On Saturday, January 6, Forsyth Astronomical Society will host a public astronomy observation at Stone Mountain State Park. It should be dark enough to observe by 6:30 PM. The planet Jupiter should be visible if conditions permit. This event is weather-dependent. This post and the FAS Facebook page will be updated with the weather decision the evening before the event.
This event is free and open to the public. The observing site is in the field behind A Loop campsite 33, which is shown on the map below. The observing site is accessible by using the grass walkway between campsites 33 and 34. Please be respectful and do not walk through occupied campsites.
To preserve everyone’s night vision, please refrain from using flashlights or cell phones in the observation area. If you must use a light, shield it with your hand and point it down, and turn it off when you reach the field.
If you are a non-camping attendee, please park at the A Loop bathhouse, along the access roads away from campsites and intersections, or at the campground office. Visitors not camping must leave the park when FAS leaves.
To those attending with telescopes, the campground is prone to heavy dew, so plan accordingly. No vehicles are allowed past the concrete structure in the middle of the field.
To learn more about telescopes, astronomy, and observing the night sky, see our many Astronomy Resources, including:
You must be logged in to post a comment.