RTMC Astronomy Expo

RTMC Astronomy Expo

The RTMC Astronomy Expo is one of the major gatherings of amateur astronomers in the United States.

Founded by Clifford W. Holmes and the Riverside Astronomical Society, the RTMC Astronomy Expo began in 1969 as the Riverside Telescope Makers Conference at Riverside Community College in Riverside, California. It consisted of a series of lectures about astronomy and telescope making with a competition for quality and innovative telescopes. In 1973 it was moved to a dark-sky site near Idyllwild and in 1975 it was moved to its current home near Big Bear City. It is held on the three-day Memorial Day weekend regardless of the phase of the moon.

The organization annually presents the Clifford W. Holmes Award for "Major Contribution to Popularizing Astronomy, the Warren Estes Memorial Award for "Best Use of Simple Materials and Technique" in making telescopes, and the Clyde Tombaugh Award "Creative Innovation in Telescope Design".

To better reflect the evolution of amateur astronomy, the Riverside Telescope Makers Conference was renamed the RTMC Astronomy Expo in 2003. Each year the scope of activities continues to grow and evolve and has lectures, workshops, extensive beginners activities, a swap meet, astronomy clubs and other organizations, and vendors demonstrating and selling astronomical products. The Expo continues to promote family activities with swimming, canoing, horseback riding, archery, wall climbing. Extensive hiking and mountain biking trails are also available.

In 2007, the Riverside Telescope Makers Conference, Inc. announced a fall event to be held in Pasadena named the Pacific Astronomy and Telescope Show (PATS). This annual event will be at the Pasadena Convention Center and focus displays by commercial vendors, astronomy clubs and other organizations, talks and workshops. The first PATS will be held on September 13-14, 2008. It is designed to compliment the ongoing RTMC Astronomy Expo which will continue to be held in Big Bear each Memorial Day Weekend.

External links

* [http://www.rtmcastronomyexpo.org/ RTMC Homepage]
* [http://www.rtmcastronomyexpo.org/archives/Holmes.htm The Clifford W. Holmes Award Web Page]
* [http://www.rtmcastronomyexpo.org/archives/Estes.htm The Warren Estes Memorial Award Web Page]
* [http://www.rtmcastronomyexpo.org/archives/Tombaugh.htm The Clyde Tombaugh Award Web Page]


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