Information for a Future trip to Burnheim
Forest
Please reach there
between 6:00 and 6:30 p.m.
Check again between 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to see if it has become
cloudy. In any case there will be no class today.
The weather is predicted to be clear. Wear heavy clothes because
it will be cold there. Bring a scarf, hat, and gloves. If
possible bring a flash light. You may also bring something hot
(e.g. coffee) to drink.
To get to Burnheim
Forrest here is the info:
. -->> Take I-65
South. Take Exit 112 for Bernheim Forest/Bardstown
Exit
-->> At
the end of the exit turn left to go over the bridge.
-->>
About three quarters of a mile along the road (245) towards Bardstown
you will get a Gate for Bernheim Forest on the right hand side of
the road.
-->> At
the gate you don't have to pay for the ticket. Please tell them
that you are from Bellarmine University.
-->> From
the entrance go straight until you reach the intersection of Holly
Springs Way and Arboretum Drive (on your right hand.) When you pass
the Arboretum Center parking lot on your right please park your car and you should see us
on the other side of the road in a grassy area with telescopes
('Beech' is the location on the map below.)
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
State Highway 245
P.O. Box 130
Clermont, KY 40110
(Just 20 minutes south of Louisville)
(502) 955-8512
.
Bernheim at Night
Light of the Moon
Night Hike by the Light of a Full "Frost " Moon
Claude
Stephens, Education Director,Bernheim
Dr. Faiz Ahmad and Dr. Bill Hardin, astronomers at Bellarmine
University
Tuesday, November 19
Nothing is quite so
mesmerizing as a big round moon coming up over the
horizon shortly after sunset. Join us for a hike in the cool night air
as we
discover that nature doesn't bed down just because the sun has set. In
fact, nighttime can be one of the best times to view animals or catch
the songs of night birds and voices of night mammals. If sky
conditions are not good, the astronomy portion of the program will be
cancelled, but the hike will continue as planned. Call between 4:00
and 5:00 pm on the same day for information about cancellations due to
weather.
Time: 5:30 – 7::00 pm
Place: Meet in the parking lot of the Visitor Center
Fee: $7 members,$10 non-members
Limit: 30 participants
Star Gazing
Star and Planet Gazing, New Moon
Dr. Faiz Ahmad
and Dr.Bill Hardin, astronomers at Bellarmine University
Wednesday December 4
Saturn, appearing over the horizon about an hour after sunset, will be
oriented to the earth in a manner that makes its rings appear wide
open, giving the planet a rare brilliance. Without the light of Earth
’s moon, the night sky will be awash with stars and other heavenly
features that your hosts from Bellarmine will introduce to you.
Planning out star gazing programs in advance is always a bit of a
gamble. We are hoping for a clear night, but bad sky conditions will
cancel this program. Contact Bernheim between 4:00 and 5:00 pm on the
same day to find out about last minute cancellations.
Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Place:Meet in the parking lot of the Arboretum Center
Fee:$7 members,$10 non-members
Limit:30 participants
Additional Help:
Dr. Syed F.
Ahmad, P209A, Pasteur
Hall, Phone No. 452‑8436
I will be available to you in my office for
consultation and help.
My office hours are as follows: Mon.,
Wed., Fri.
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11:00 a.m. to
12:30 p.m.
Apart from
these timings,
if you need any help
feel free
to come over at any time to my office. Please leave
a message if I am not in my office,
so that I
can get in touch with you.
You may also give me a call at home
Office Ph. # 452-8436
Home Ph # 339-1546
e-mail:
sahmad@bellarmine.edu