Island Astronomy Institute, educating Maine's starlit communities

 

 

STARLAB DEMONSTRATION TOUR

 

 

A child poses with the Digital STARLAB logo.The Astronomy Institute of Maine rented the Digital STARLAB Portable Planetarium for an exciting two-week demonstration tour in May 2007. As our photos and comments demonstrate, schoolchildren responded with obvious enthusiasm to the presentations!

 

Starting with Tremont Elementary School on May 11, the Institute visited the four elementary schools on Mount Desert Island, and then headed off the island to Mountain View Elementary School in Sullivan, Peninsula Grammar School in Winter Harbor, and the Ella Lewis School in Steuben. To complement the school events, public demonstrations were held in the Tremont Community Building, Harbor House, MDI YMCA, and Mt. Desert Elementary School and Peninsula Grammar school.

 

One aim of the tour was to show large donors how the Institute can help the region's schools. A STARLAB is far too expensive for any one school in Maine, so we plan to share this resource with as many as possible. We have received enthusiastic letters of support from the Principal that participated in STARLAB 2007; these letters will be included in grant applications to help us purchase this valuable equipment.

 

 

Principals' Comments and News Reports

"An inflatable dome filled with stars took local elementary schools on a tour of the universe for two weeks in May 2007, as part of the Astronomy Institute of Maine's efforts to educate Maine's Starlit Communities." (*See "Starlab Shines," by Laurie Schreiber, in the May 16, 2007 Bar Harbor Times.)

"This experience allows our children to reach beyond themselves, raising aspirations for everyone."—Marielle Edgecomb, Principal, Peninsula School. (See the full letter here.)

 

"I truly believe that any school will benefit from this experience, and so it is my distinct pleasure to put my stamp of approval on this worthy endeavor."—Scott D. McFarland, Principal, Mount Desert Elementary School. (See the full letter here.)

 

“Impressive and exciting!...We strongly urge you to support the work of the Institute.—Dianne Helprin, Principal, Pemetic School. (See the full letter here.)

 

”An invaluable teaching tool"—Dianne Waters, Principal, Tremont Consolidated School. (See the full letter here.)

 

 

Children clap their hands in excitement. "It's like we're in space!" *

Children clap their hands in glee as they look into the planetarium dome

 

 

Jim Cormier, of the Institute's Board of Directors, poses with an enthusiastic group of children.Right—Jim Cormier (kneeling), the Institute's Vice President, was the STARLAB pilot for half of the classes at Mt .View Elementary School, including this very enthusiastic group of students.

 

Below—The 4th-grade class of Mount Desert Elementary School

The 4th-grade class of Mount Desert Elementary School

 

 

 

 

 

 

Students of Peninsula Grammar School in Winter HarborRight—Students of Peninsula Grammar School in Winter Harbor

 

Below—A chorus of “oooooohs” arises as children are mesmerized by a close-up view of Saturn's rings and moons.*

 

Children gaze upward at the planetarium display.

 

 

STARLAB 2007 Raffle Winner—June 2007

 

Caleb Geary (below), of Tremont, stands next to his new telescope, presented to him by Astronomy Institute of Maine Director Peter Lord. Caleb toured Mr. Lord’s Meadowview Observatory, where he learned to use his telescope. Caleb’s winning raffle ticket helped pay for the Institute’s regional campaign to purchase a portable STARLAB planetarium.

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