Overnight Trip: Stargazing at Cherry Springs State Park

[Guest Series] By Guanyang Xue

The Perseid meteor shower was predicted to reach its peak around Aug 9-13 this year. Last time we attempted a stargazing trip at Camelback Mountain but it was a pity that we needed to leave at 9:30 PM because of the closure of the state park. This time we made an unofficial trip to Cherry Springs State Park, the darkest sky on the east coast. We did not stay overnight or camp at the park because all the spots have been booked up.  

The weather forecast indicated it to be a clear sky on Aug 14th, Sat. So we gathered as planned at 6 PM in front of the Alumni building. Everyone stuffed their winter clothes, yoga mat or sleeping pad into the trunks. Two drivers, Guanyang and Jimmy, started the engine at 6:20pm and drove into the sunset along the beautiful I-80 W. In the ancient Chinese tale, Vega and Altair are a couple separated by the Milky Way and two lovers are allowed to meet once a year on this specific date (7/7 of lunar calendar), so-called Qiqiao Festival. One of the traditions on this day is to watch the sky and see Vega and Altair. What a roman tic but sad story! 

After a 4-hour drive, we finally arrived at the dark parking lot of Cherry Spring. Not surprising that the lot was almost full even at 11 pm. Grabbing our packs, turning on the red flashlight app on our phones, we headed to the public viewing area. The sky was mostly clear but too bright as the moon was still above the horizon. It was within the plan that we spared 30 minutes for the eyes to adapt to the darkness and started stargazing at 11:37 pm when the moon set.

Guanyang quickly set up his astrophotography equipment and took a panoramic picture of the Milky Way right on the top of the dome. It was splendid. 

Shasha had a photo of Vega and Altair, which forms the “Summer Triangle” with Deneb. 

Not only did we see these two commemorative stars, but also found other bright stars in the dark sky. Of course Sirius took the lead after the moon set. We also found Big-Dipper and Polaris on the top of it. Big-Dipper was so bright that our Captain was obsessed.

We saw a few meteor stars gliding through the night sky, along with the “Oooh” in the crowds. People were all making wishes at this moment. One second was short, but it felt like forever. A beautiful silhouette was captured when someone turned on the flashlight on the meadow.

We also managed to take a group photo. Despite multiple rounds of 10s countdown plus 10s exposure time (because some people always could not help laughing!!), everyone was finally able to hold their breath and had this astonishing group photo.

Guanyang also attempted to take a time-lapse photo of the star trail. Unfortunately, the lens was covered by condensed dew in the late night and the photographer finally gave up his plan. All of us were lying on the lawn and exclaiming for a few more meteors until 2:30 am. As it got a lot colder and humid, we left the dark field and started to drive back. We stopped for an early breakfast at 4 am at the same lovely Sheetz gas station on the way there and continued driving with more coffee. Luckily we were able to see the sunrise again on the beautiful I-80 E, and finally arrived at the campus at 7 am. This is a 6PM-7AM trip, compact, challenging for drivers, but so memorable for everyone. 

Photography: Guanyang, Shasha

2-Day Trip to Niagara Falls and Letchworth State Park, NY

When we heard of the opportunity to organize a big event in collaboration with Lehigh’s Graduate Life Office (GLO) and Grad Students Senates (GSS), we felt both overwhelmed and excited at the same time. Then, all the time spent planning and organizing was a fruitful and big learning experience. The memories stick with us even if the trip is over.

Day 1:

We gathered in front of the Alumni building at 7:00 AM. After checking-in everyone, we, 36 people, were ready to go at 7:15 AM. Amazing team, super efficient, everyone arrived on time.

After driving for ~2 hours, we took our first break at the Greenfield rest area. People gradually woke up and got some chats in the fresh air.

Lunchtime was at Letchworth State Park, filled with pizza smell – from Tony’s Pizzaria. Everyone enjoying their on-average 3-slice pizza for lunch before starting for a gruelling hike at Letchworth state park. Bears are more hungry after arriving late at 1 PM at the state park. We finished 9 large pizzas without any left.

Hiking at Letchworth, the group stopped at a middle point near the lower falls. Not everyone is in the photo because some of the participants were enjoying nature more mindfully.

We then moved on to finally arrive at Buffalo. After checking in the hotel and having dinner and refreshments nearby, we went to see the breathtaking Niagara falls night view which looks amazing in the neon light.

You can see Toronto’s skyline and the falls in the night which is very picturesque. As a fun fact, 75,000 gallons of water flow from the American side of the falls.

Day 2:

The second day started with the thunderstorm weather forecast, but we headed out of the hotel as scheduled – brave Lehigh grads! Before going to the maid of the mist boat tour, it started drizzling and then raining. Everyone took shelter under the car roof’s or a friends umbrella

The bonus of drizzling: the queue at Maid of Mist is much shorter, almost no lining up at the ticket check-in booth. Everyone’s so excited and ready to get into the boat and see the falls.

The horseshoe falls were magnificent and breathtakingly good. Seeing them up from so close got everyone so excited and happy.

 

After the boat tour, we took stairs that take you very close to the falls for a better view.

One group went to see the cave of the winds while others went to have lunch. It was really thrilling at the Hurricane Deck!

Look at their smiles and waving arms!

Guanyang, our chief photographer, took a nice group picture in front of the Niagara Falls State Park sign before we started heading back to Lehigh. We arrived at Lehigh at around 11 PM and dropped everyone at their places. Great trip together, we have so much colorful memories!

 

Writing: VamC, Shasha

Photographer: Guanyang Xue, and many others

Trip leaders: Jeremy, VamC, Shasha