Come join the General Motors Astronomy Club as we share our telescopes and explore the night sky. This event will be held at the MPG Softball Fields, at 13120 Commerce Road. The event is open to the public. No telescope is required to attend, but if you have one feel free to bring it !!
MPG Open Observing Nights
The General Motors Astronomy Club (GMAC) hosts open observing nights at the Milford Proving Ground Softball Fields, typically on the Friday closest to the new moon, with Saturday as a rain date (or cloud date). These events are open to the general public. No badge or drive access is needed. Members and non-members are encouraged to bring their own telescope or photography equipment, but, of course, no equipment is required to participate.
Address: 13120 Commerce Road, Milford, MI, 48380 (approximate)
Position: 42°36'15"N 83°41'49"W (42.604167 -83.696944) Elevation: 303 meters (995 feet)
Hours: Gates open at 8:30pm and close at 1am.
Contacts: Gary Bertollini, GM Astronomy Club, +1 586 491 7787.
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MPG Security Emergency: +1 248 685 5911
The following etiquette is expected at all GMAC-hosted observing nights:
1) Park your vehicle such that the headlights are pointed away from the observing area, in case you need to leave early. If your schedule permits, please try to arrive before sunset.
2) Minimize the use of bright white lights at the site, as they affect night vision and astrophotography. A small red flashlight is acceptable.
3) In warm weather, bug spray is recommended to keep the mosquitos at bay, but be careful not to apply it near the telescopes as it can damage the optics.
4) Always ask before approaching telescopes and be careful not to bump the scope or trip over wires. Most amateur astronomers enjoy sharing their telescopes with others, but it is important to respect their equipment and wait for an invite before putting your eye to the eyepiece.
5) Cameras are allowed and encouraged for astrophotography and group photos. However it is strictly forbidden to photograph vehicles on GM property, regardless of the security status of the vehicle. Be careful not to include ANY vehicles in your photographs.
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