by RJN » Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:18 pm
Hey everyone,
This is just a brief update on my "Best Space Images of 2008" presentation at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) on Friday, January 2, 2009. The AMNH talk was possibly the largest APOD talk yet, with perhaps 300 in attendance, by my wife's estimate. The Kaufmann auditorium holds about 350, and people were standing in the back. Still, there were a bunch of open seats up front. I thought the talk went well. The AMNH was itself quite crowded earlier in the day, and I think all the interest there and in the APOD talk was because many people took that Friday off since it was just after New Year's and before a weekend. Members of the host organization, the Amateur Astronomers Association of New York, said that this was one of the best attended talks of theirs in recent memory, which is good since many people took brochures and may attend future lectures and star parties. They also said that they would post my powerpoint presentation to their web site, but they did not give a time scale. I believe that one audience member made an audio recording, but I was not aware of anyone making a video recording.
My impression may well be biased, though, and of course anyone else who attended is quite welcome to post their impressions here.
- RJN
Hey everyone,
This is just a brief update on my "Best Space Images of 2008" presentation at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) on Friday, January 2, 2009. The AMNH talk was possibly the largest APOD talk yet, with perhaps 300 in attendance, by my wife's estimate. The Kaufmann auditorium holds about 350, and people were standing in the back. Still, there were a bunch of open seats up front. I thought the talk went well. The AMNH was itself quite crowded earlier in the day, and I think all the interest there and in the APOD talk was because many people took that Friday off since it was just after New Year's and before a weekend. Members of the host organization, the Amateur Astronomers Association of New York, said that this was one of the best attended talks of theirs in recent memory, which is good since many people took brochures and may attend future lectures and star parties. They also said that they would post my powerpoint presentation to their web site, but they did not give a time scale. I believe that one audience member made an audio recording, but I was not aware of anyone making a video recording.
My impression may well be biased, though, and of course anyone else who attended is quite welcome to post their impressions here.
- RJN