It would be nice to have one central calendar, and that is a good name! I personally like to observe with others. On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Jay Eads <jayleads@gmail.com> wrote:
Lowell,
Sounds like we have the same idea. I just wanted a place for people to sign up and go to a location in small groups to observe that isn't a club, no dues etc., no officers. Just want to promote people viewing. I'd love to be on your email list, but I looked on this list serve here and couldn't find your email. Mine is JayLEads@ I think we could coordinate rather easily. Let me know. I have to go now since I'm heading out tonight (not great conditions but I need to get some open cluster work done and if conditions allow a few galaxies and want to take a look up in Al Maz and Sacianteni in Auiriga since I've been doing that visually).
On 2009-10-21 21:29, Lowell Lyon wrote:
In reply to Jay Eads:
I have been gradually growing an email list with the eventual goal of an intermountain regional network of those who like to go out by themselves or with a few others for private viewing. I have registered with the State of Utah the name Intermountain Astronomy Group with the acronym of IMAG for "image". My hope is for a website and a means where people can post where and when they want to go out together with other amateurs under a dark sky and enjoy observing together. I like the Google calendar idea and maybe we can coordinate efforts somehow. Intermountain Astronomy Group is not a club, will have no dues and no constitution. I would like to see amateurs from throughout Utah and beyond catch on to the idea of communicating with each other about when and when to go out under dark skies for private get-togethers. If you or anyone would like to be on my email list for now, please communicate with me. Thank you.
Lowell Lyon
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