okansas.blogspot.com Occassional thoughts about orienteering
Friday, August 29, 2003
"I don't believe in astronomy"
My latest casual interest is astronomy. It hasn't passed NASCAR racing, but given some time I'm sure I'll be able to relate astronomy to orienteering.
I should say that I know almost nothing about astronomy. Never took a class in high school or college. Never read a book (until recently, that is).
At last year's High Altitude Relay Training camp in Colorado, Mook gave me a short lecture on astronomy while we looked at stars with binoculars. There it is -- a way to relate orienteering and astronomy. Looking at the stars is a good way to relax at a training camp.
I suppose an obvious parallel between looking at stars and orienteering is that both can involve maps. Star maps look a bit like O' maps with no contours, just boulders. Apparently you can find your way around by recognizing constelations (something like patterns of boulders). A quick search for "star atlas" finds some interesting web pages:
Linda Hall Library in Kansas City has an exhibit of old star maps.
Another way to relate astronomy to orienteering is that there are relatively many astronomers among American orienteers. Certainly there are many more astronomers than performance auditors among the U.S. O' Federation.
posted by Michael |
8:49 PM