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astronomy, DC, District of Columbia, DIY, dobsonian, Mount Pleasant, National Capital Astronomers, NCA, Optics, Telescope, Telescope Making
Last night was the opening of an exhibit called Second Sunset in an alley off Mt Pleasant Triangle in NW DC. Great astrophotos by 19-year old Gael Gomez, his neighbor Adam Green, and NCA VP Bryan Vandrovec! The images are huge – four to six feet across, and printed on durable sandwiches of aluminum and plastic, so they will survive outside for months. They were printed by Jason Hamacher of Lost Origins Gallery, located about a block away, aided in part by the Smithsonian’s Folk Life Festival.
It coincided with the 3rd annual Art All Night – Mount Pleasant, so a LOT of people were out having a good time, listening to a live Colombian band and visiting dozens of vendors and exhibits under tent covers on the Triangle.
So when Gael and Guy Brandenburg (NCA president) brought out their telescopes on the other side of Mt Pleasant Street, once we could actually see a few stars, we had long lines of people waiting patiently to look at double stars, Saturn, the ISS, and the Moon, and then discussing what they had seen, right up until 11:30 PM. We all had a blast!

If you can’t read the text, it says, “The Art of DIY Telescopes, Sidewalk Astronomy, and Astrophotography: The Debut Exhibit of the Mt Pleasant Sidewalk Astronomers”. As well as “Lost Origins Outside” and “November 12 to November 9, 2025.”
Captions are coming for all of the photos, explaining how they were made and what they depict, as well as a sign explaining the National Capital Astronomers which has been running the DC DIY telescope workshop since World War 2, in which both Guy and Gael made their first telescopes.





