Mount Wilson 60-inch Telescope Viewing Session
Mt. Wilson ObservatoryAbout this event
View the Universe Through Mount Wilson Observatory's Historic 60-inch Telescope
The Porsche Club – Grand Prix Region is pleased to announce that we have reserved a very special evening of viewing at the historic Mt. Wilson Observatory 60-inch telescope.
Mount Wilson Observatory’s 6inch telescope saw first light in 1908. Funded by Andrew Carnegie, the telescope was the world’s largest until the Mount Wilson 100-inch was completed in 1918. During the WWI years, Harlow Shapley used it to overturn the long accepted view that the sun was at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy. Shapley used the great light gathering power of the 60-inch to show that our solar system is instead half way out toward the edge of our Galaxy. The telescope was a workhorse instrument for astronomy for over half a century and used by astronomical luminaries such as Edwin Hubble, Walter Baade and Allan Sandage to unravel the secrets of stars and galaxies.
Today, the 60-inch is one of the largest telescopes in the world devoted entirely to public viewing of astronomical objects. Its large light collecting mirror and the exquisite skies over Mount Wilson provide an unrivaled and unique experience.
Here are some photos from a previous viewing session
Event requirements
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Event Cost - $75.00 per person (Does not include dinner)
Please Note: This event is limited to 25 people per Mt. Wilson Observatory rules. There will be a waiting list. If we reach capacity, and you are wait-listed, we will add you on a first come first served basis, based on cancellations, if any.
Minimum age for attendance is 12 years old.
There is limited parking at the observatory. There is parking for only 10 cars at the observatory. Car-pooling will be required. When registering, please let us know if you are willing to take passengers, and how many, or, if you are willing to ride with someone. We will be meeting at approximately 4:30 PM (Time subject to change) at a restaurant in La Cañada before heading up the mountain. We will be able to leave cars at the meeting place.
Information on the meeting place will be provided via e-mail one to two weeks prior to the event. There will also be more information on “What you should know before leaving home”, and a "go or no go" phone number to call the day of the event, provided via email 1-2 weeks prior to the event.
We will be able to dine at the restaurant in La Cañada, (Dinner cost not included in $75.00 entry fee.), and/or you may bring water and snacks into the observatory. The observatory provides hot water, hot chocolate, coffee, tea, cups and spoons.
Mount Wilson is in the San Gabriel Mountains of the Angeles National Forest of Southern California, approximately 33 miles from downtown Los Angeles. With an elevation of 5,700 ft., visitors with cardiac and respiratory concerns should be aware that access to the 60-inch dome and to the observing position at the telescope requires walking up stairs.
*** Please note that this event is being made available to a very limited number of PCA members. This will not be one of our typical “Fun Runs”, however we will be caravaning up the mountain to the observatory, since we all must arrive at the same time. Four door Porsches are welcome as we will require some people to carpool. There is limited parking at the observatory. There is parking for only 10 cars. When we leave the mountain at 1:00 A.M., the roads are very dark, and there may be rocks or hazards on the roads going back down the hill, so if you have an SUV, that would be recommended.
For Questions please contact Jeff Peck at jbpeck@pacbell.net or call 310-345-8081