School star party web site

SJAA School Star Party Central

The San Jose Astronomical Association conducts evening observing sessions (commonly called "star parties") for schools the mid-Santa Clara County, generally from Sunnyvale to Milpitas to Morgan Hill.

Outside of that area, we suggest:

The AANC (Astronomical Association of Northern California) maintains an extensive list of clubs on their Northern California Astronomy Resource Guide, including contact information for the above clubs and many over the northern part of California.

The co-ordinator for SJAA is Jim Van Nuland. E-mail him at school@sjaa.net.

A rough outline for setting up a star party:


Current events, directions, available dates, assigned dates
Suggestions for teacher asking for an event
Suggestions for astronomer that is new to school events
Suggestions for enjoying the star party

About SJAA schoolyard star parties

Please note: school star parties are not open to the public. Though school grounds are open during these star parties, it is the school, not SJAA, that is the host. Therefore, this information is not an invitation for non-students to come to the school, even though it is unlikely that anyone would object.


For SJAA members coming to the Yosemite star party
For others coming to the Yosemite star party

Annual Yosemite N.P. public star party

SJAA participates in the star party program in Yosemite National Park. The observing is conducted atop Glacier Point on Friday and Saturday evenings during July and August, with a different astronomy club each weekend.

The events are open to anyone; simply come to the Park. Club members who are bringing a telescope for public use should read the web page (top left) and contact me.


Other information

[Image: Jim's smiling face]  I've been a member of the San Jose (California) Astronomical Association since 1972. We had done occasional star parties at schools since 1975, but the program became regular in the mid-1990s.

We conduct 40 to 60 events per school year, and a few during the summer.


Pictures are needed that were taken at schools. Click image to see a larger version.
[Image: Gordon's Questar and client]
Gordon's Questar and client
[Image: Jim's 8-inch, children waiting patiently]
Jim's 8-inch, children waiting patiently
[Image: When parents wander away]
When parents wander away


To JVN's home page. Mail to Jim Van Nuland.

Last updated: 2008 March 18, 1836 hours, pdt