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| A lone Leonid meteor captured on film by Marc Lamere as it streaked above the big dipper. | |
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A composite image of M81 consisting of 2 exposures of 1 minute each taken by David Low using a ST-237 ccd camera mounted on a TV 85 scope. The scope was mounted on an AP 600 mount |
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A composite image of M51 consisting of 10 exposures of 1 minute each taken by David Low using a ST-237 ccd camera mounted on a TV 85 scope. The scope was mounted on an AP 600 mount |
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A composite image of the ring nebula taken by David Low using a ST-237 ccd camera mounted on a TV 85 scope. The scope was mounted on an AP 600 mount |
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A composite image of M101 consisting of 20 exposures taken by David Low using a ST-237 ccd camera mounted on a TV 85 scope. The scope was mounted on an AP 600 mount |
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A composite image of M13 taken by David Low using a ST-237 ccd camera mounted on a TV 85 scope. The scope was mounted on an AP 600 mount |
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An image of the moon taken by David Low using a ST-237 ccd camera mounted on a TV 85 scope. The scope was mounted on an AP 600 mount |
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Composite image of the full moon December 22nd 1999 taken at prime focus using a 10" f/10 LX200 and Fuji Super HQ 200 film. Exposures were taken at 1/15 sec. composite made using Picture It 99 |
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1.5 angstrom H-alpha image of the sun showing minor sunspot activity but no visible prominences. Taken at prime focus on 12/28/99 using an ETX90EC, a TO prominence filter and fuji Super HQ 200 film. exposure was 1/60 sec. |
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Digital image taken using eyepiece projection with an olympus digital camera and a Takahashi 76 FCT through a window. Image touched up using adobe Works software. |
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Bill Grundmann photographed the planet Mercury near the Moon just after sunset on February 6, 2000. details: Ricoh RDC 5300 at 3x zoom, full image size set to 1800x1200 |
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Image taken by eyepiece projection using a 10" LX200 with a 52mm Erfle eyepiece and an Olympus D600L digital camera hand held over the eyepiece with autoexposure. |
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