Beginners Class
Orange County Astronomers' Beginners Class is an informal introductory astronomy course that is free and open to the public. The course, as currently structured, consists of six sessions covering basic astronomical concepts and practical concerns. We hope that the course will help newcomers to this exciting activity find their way around the night sky and understand what they can see there. In addition to the classroom discussions, a telescope is available for "show and tell," weather and sky conditions permitting. The course also features a session where people can bring their own telescopes and get assistance from club volunteers in setting them up and learning to use them.Subjects Covered in Class
The course spans six months, and it includes five lecture-type sessions and one hands-on practical session. The areas covered by the lecture-type sessions are:
Class | Summary | Download PDF |
Whats Up There | This session focuses in the description of objects that are in the sky for viewing. This includes solar system and deep sky objects. This session also covers the subjects of brightness, angular distances, and other features of astronomical objects. | Download |
Instruments - Part 1 | A discussion of binoculars and various types of telescopes. This session includes related topics such as focal distance, focal ratio, magnification, light grasp, field of view and other telescope features of interest to the amateur astronomer. | Download |
Instruments - Part 2 | This session covers telescope mounts, clock drives, setting circles, eyepieces, and finders. The session includes discussion of apparent field of view, eye relief, exit pupil, tracking, etc. In addition, the different type of telescopes available for purchase through the telescope manufactures will be shown and discussed. If you are interested in purchasing a telescope this is a “must” session to attend. | Download |
Finding Astronomical Objects - Part 1 | Discussion of methods used to find specific objects. Explanation of the celestial coordinate system - right ascension and declination. Description of charts or sky maps and how to use them to find objects. Star hopping. Establishing short and long term observing plans. Use of computers to aid in locating objects, both stand-alone PC's and computers built into telescopes or added on to telescopes. | Download |
Astrophotography | This session will close the course. An experienced astrophotographer will discuss the techniques, and equipment necessary to begin using your telescope with a camera, webcam, or video camera to record your observations through photography. | Download |
"Bring Your Own Scope"
This is the "practical" or "hands-on" session. This session takes place in the parking areas in front of the regular classroom as well as in the classroom, and is to help participants with their own equipment and to show the use of different types of telescopes. OCA members will be available to help participants set up their telescopes, answer their questions, help with problems, and to demonstrate with their own scopes. Depending on the weather, these sessions are often "mini-star parties." In case of poor weather, the session will be held in the classroom building.
Course Schedule
There will be two full courses each year. The schedule is as follows:
COURSE 1: SEPTEMBER - FEBRUARY
Session |
Month Held |
Subject |
1 |
September |
What's Up There |
2 |
October |
Telescopes |
3 |
November |
Finding Astronomical Objects |
4 |
December |
Science behind the Telescope |
5 |
January |
Bring your own scope |
6 |
February |
Beginning Astrophotography |
COURSE 2: MARCH - AUGUST
Session |
Month Held |
Subject |
1 |
March |
What's Up There |
2 |
April |
Telescopes |
3 |
May |
Finding Astronomical Objects |
4 |
June |
Science behind the Telescope |
5 |
July |
Bring Your Own Scope |
6 |
August |
Beginning Astrophotography |
The classes are held the first Friday of each month. However check OCA website for any announcements on changes. The class can be joined at any session of the course.
Beginners’ Outings
All non-member participants will be entitled to visit OCA’s observing sites at Anza and Black-Star Canyon as long as they are participants in the Beginners’ Class. The participants, upon request, will get a pass valid for the session’s month at the end of each session. This is a very valuable benefit - as usually only members and their accompanied guests are allowed to visit these sites.