![]() Barstronomy continued...Cold temps kept attendance down but did not discourage the dozen or so folks that got a glimpse of Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s moons, Mars, Pleiades, the seven sisters, globular clusters and more! Photographer Bryan Gulick said he enjoyed a several hour session of star-gazing and photography.(see photo at right) and wife Christine was also enthusiastic about the night skies and the event. Christine, like many others that cold, cold week stayed well-wrapped in a blanket while viewing brilliant stars, and a few meteors. I was thrilled to see the rings of Saturn! The Seven Sisters was clarified and brilliant through Tony’s magnifying binoculars and the telescope. Tony has been documented in the past, in the Columbus Dispatch newspapers and other articles, as a Barstronomer. What that means is, Tony is an astronomer that takes his telescopes to bars and teaches folks how to use them to see the stars. “Bar bet, astronomy,” Tony says. “Name the four moons of Jupiter and I buy the drink. If not, you buy ME the drink. That is a tough one,” Tony says. “The main goal is to get people interested in the night skies and to realize it is not that difficult to use a telescope or binoculars.” Tony said he probably would have tried more “Barstronomy” at local bars if Covid had not interfered and that Beaver Island viewing was incredible. Those who did some viewing also were treated to views and descriptions of the Andromeda galaxy,
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