Apr 9-11, 2010
This
is our first time exploring Sequoia
National Park. We'll study planetary science as applied to our
Earth, with the mountain building of the Sequoia region and glaciation episodes
of recent geologic history as our setting. The astronomical highlight is the
occultation of a bright star by the asteroid Sternberga on Saturday just after
sunset. These events are valuable scientifically as they are the most efficient
means astronomers have for measuring the precise shape and size of these interesting
objects. The event will be challenging to observe because it happens while we
still have bright twilight, and will require rapidly finding the star in binoculars.
We'll practice finding the star during Friday evening and I will prepare finder
charts to help in "star hopping" to the target star.
We'll
camp at Potwisha
Campground just outside the edge of Sequoia National Park (ariel
view at left), and then drive into the park on Saturday to hike and explore
several sites and listen to lectures on planetary science and local geology.
We'll also explore some of the largest trees on earth - the giant Sequoias (including
the General Grant tree, at left). We'll do trail hiking along Sierra rivers
to explore glaciation areas and the plutonic rock of this area. Apr 10 is early
in the spring and Potwisha is the best site for doing astronomy and also will
be at a comfortable temperature. (Most of the campgrounds in the park are closed
until late May). It will be a short drive to explore key locations within the
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. I will obtain National Park fee waivers
for all student carpool vehicles.
Potwisha Campground: On the Middle Fork of the Kaweah River,
4 miles (6.5km) from Sequoia Park entrance, under an open stand of oaks. At
2100-foot (640m) elevation 12 miles (19km) from the Giant Forest sequoia grove.
No reservations: First come, first served.
Amenities: 42 sites (including 1 handicap site), flush toilets, RV disposal
station, & pay phone. One bear-resistant food-storage box provided at each
campsite: 47" long x 33" deep x 28" high.
Fee: $18/night
I'll add more to this page as the weekend gets closer.