New telescope unveiled at Pulborough outdoor activity centre
and live on Freeview channel 276
The Outdoor Activity Centre is based on a hilltop in the South Downs National Park, designated as an International Dark Sky Reserve.
When the Storrington & Pulborough District Rotary Club learnt of Lodge Hill’s ambition to introduce night sky stargazing, the club agreed to finance £3,000 to purchase an on-site telescope. This came largely from its own charitable funds, topped up by contributions from Rotary clubs in Arundel, Billingshurst and Chichester Priory - plus a grant from the Rotary South District to which these clubs belong.
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Hide AdDan Oakley, the South Downs National Park Dark Skies team leader, together with Chichester Planetarium, advised on the selection of the Celestion CPC Delux 800 telescope.
Dan also gave Rotarian donors a Night Skies presentation at the inauguration of the telescope at Lodge Hill on February 28.
Storrington & Pulborough District Rotary President Paul Weaver who assisted with the inauguration of the telescope commented: “It has been good to work with our neighbouring Clubs to support the purchase of this telescope, which should I hope bring much enjoyment to Lodge Hill’s astronomers.”
Lisa May, CEO of Lodge Hill said: “I am extremely grateful to the Rotarians who raised the funds to purchase this wonderful telescope for Lodge Hill.
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Hide Ad“It will be a superb addition to our outdoor educational activities. Children, young people, and adults of all abilities will be able to enjoy not only learning about our solar system but actually using the telescope to view it for themselves.
“The activity sessions will also include education about the importance of protecting our dark skies environment here in the South Downs National Park.”