Astronomy Technology Today Editor Gary Parkerson Appears on the CBS Morning News

On Saturday August 19, CBS News aired an in-depth profile of Gary and his Pedaling Astronomer project during their morning news show. You can view the video below.

Parkerson’s Involvement with The Weather Channel Coverage of the Eclipse

Parkerson was also an integral part of the Weather Channel’s live coverage of the eclipse on the rooftop of the Nashville Adventure Science Center.

The Pedaling Astronomer Project

The Pedaling Astronomer project is a 10,000-mile solo bicycling journey by Parkerson through all of the lower 48 US states and Washington, DC. The project is the brainchild of Parkerson who, by night is an internationally recognized authority for amateur astronomy equipment and editor of Astronomy Technology Today. By day, he is a dedicated cycling enthusiast and solar observer.

During the trip, Gary is sharing spectacular telescope views of the Sun and bright night-sky objects as well as providing educational talks on cycling as a real and viable alternative transportation option. Parkerson has been riding a custom outfitted “Surly Big” bicycle complete with traveling supplies, the latest in mobile communications, and a full set astronomy gear for daytime and nighttime observing.

The Surly Big was chosen for its visibility to carry different equipment – including tent and associated camping that Gary uses when he stays at camping destinations (these locations also typically have very dark skies for evening astro-observing). The bike also doubles as a telescope mount to hold the different telescopes Parkerson uses for demonstrations.

Magazine Eclipse Special

Lots of new people have been coming to our site to check out our 2017 Solar Eclipse content.

We thought it would be a great idea to offer a two-year subscription for a one-year price – $12. You can check out the magazine by clicking the “sample issue” link above to see what you think or you can just click on our “subscribe” link to get two years for $12.

Not only do you get two years of current issues, you also get access to over 10 years of past issues. If it’s about telescopes that you can use, it’s in there. And there are tons of astro-imaging, how-to articles, ATM (amateur telescope making) articles and much more.

The video is available at the link here:

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