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  1. I should be leaving in the next 30 minutes or so. Going up to the mountain to suck up a whole bunch of photons. Should be a blast. Oh-yeah! -Fred
  2. This is taken from I live in California. It is a short walk from the house.
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    High Desert Sunset

    Here is a mosaic of sunset in the High Desert taken in 1994.
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    Cassegrain, Home-built

    Here is nice well built home-made telescope and mount. I am not 100% correct, but I do believe that it is a Cassegrain system. Kodachrome 64 slide from 1993 at the RTMC.
  5. Here is telescope that I would not mind owning-a Questar 12. -Fred
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    30-inch F4 Dobsonian

    A 30-inch F/4 built by Steve Swayze. Kodachrome 64 slide, 1993 RTMC.
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    17.5-inch Dobsonian

    Here is a nice 17.5-inch Dobsonian was a snappy paint scheme. Kodachrome 64 slide, 1993 RTMC.
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    40-inch Dobsonian

    A nice home-built 40-inch Dobsonian. Kodachrome 64 slide, 1993 RTMC.
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    Pluto Observation

    I will make an attemp to view Pluto at the Parnona observing site this weekend. -Fred
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    Pluto Observation

    The transit of Pluto is under way. For those that may find this of interest, there are images posted by observers at www.spaceweather.com This is a very unique event indeed and affords many the opportunity to easily observe Pluto. -Fred
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    12.5-inch Newtonian

    Here is a 12.5-inch Newtonian mounted on an Ed Byers German equatorial mount. Kodachrome 64 slide at 1983 RTMC.
  12. Hello Everybody, I have been following this thread with great interest. It is very heartening to see that an old wish of mine slowly been materializing after 40 years. When I earnestly persued my interest in astronomy in 1970, there was just a few individuals that I ended up locating in the greater Athens area, at that time, that were observing. I am still in contact with a few of them after all these years. It appears that this event is anticipating the presence of about 300 individuals or so. That is just wonderful and even if the weather turns out not to be the best, the gathering of everyone will be a lot of fun. Many people have given of their time over the years to bring amateur astronomy to the level that it has reached in the country. Teamwork, what a powerful tool indeed. Hope to see you all at the site. -Fred
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    A Few Favorite Books

    Here are three of my favorite books. They are the biographies of George Ellery Hale, Russell W. Porter and Leslie C. Peltier. Hale and Porter were on the 200-inch Hale telescope at Mt. Palomar and Peltier was a world reknown variable star observer with the AAVSO (American Association of Variable Star Observers) until he passed away in May of 1980. Copies of these books can be obtained used and Starlight Nights is available from Sky & Telescope in a paperbound edition.
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    A Few Favorite Books

    From the album: Personal Gallery Of Fred Ley

    Here are three of my favorite books. They are the biographies of George Ellery Hale, Russell W. Porter and Leslie C. Peltier. Hale and Porter were on the 200-inch Hale telescope at Mt. Palomar and Peltier was a world reknown variable star observer with the AAVSO (American Association of Variable Star Observers) until he passed away in May of 1980. Copies of these books can be obtained used and Starlight Nights is available from Sky & Telescope in a paperbound edition.
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    Κεραυνοί!

    Wow! A cosmic light show. Very nice image indeed. -Fred
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    Πλεξιγκλας για φλατοκουτο;

    When we would make signs, we would first score the plexiglass with a steel straight-edge and an X-ACTO knife and then leaving the steel straight-edge in place, clamp the straight-edge against the plexiglass and bend the plexiglass until it would break along the score line that was inscribed with the X-ACTO knife. I don't know if this makes any sense. If you want, feel free to send me your land line number in a message and I would be more than happy to tell you over the phone-as e-mail would be to time consuming. -Fred
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    6-inch Dobsonian

    Here is a nice 6-inch Dobsonian which is very portable. Kodachrome slide taken in 1983 at RTMC.
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    Δίας, Grs & ΙΩ

    Very nice image of Jupiter and the red spot is so prominet. -Fred
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    Τηλεσκόπιο απο LIdl

    On a Dobsonian, I place the ojecct to view just outside the field of view and then let the object drift across the field of view. By that time any vibrations that may be present will have ceased and allow for a pleasant view of the object. -Fred
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    20-inch F4 Dobsonian

    Here is a well built 20-inch f4 Dobsonian telescope. Kodachrome slide taken 1992 at RTMC.
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    Iss πάνω από την Πάτρα

    Hi Andrea, That is a great attempt at imaging the ISS. Perhaps I will be able to attempt capturing an image of it too one of these days. Did you take footage of the whole fly-by? -Fred
  22. A Swap Meet? Great! They are always lots of fun. Hope to be able to make it.
  23. If I understand your dilemma correctly, it is with the change in balance when removing eyepieces of different weight from the focuser. Years ago a friend came up with a very good solution to this. Orion Telescopes marketed a similar item in their 1995 catalog. In your situation you could place a short strip of velcro on the upper portion of the tube. A small sewn bag of pebbles-or something similar can be fabricated and then you apply the other portion of the velcro strip to the bag so that the bag will stick. I have added a portion of the page from the Orion catalog to further explain. Hope this is of some use to you. -Fred
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    Split Ring Mount

    Here is an example some very nice craftwork. A Newtonian on a split ring mount. Image taken at the 1992 RTMC.
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    Παλαιό Φρούριο και Πανσέληνος

    Ahhh... Corfu. Nice images, I love the "orange clouds" around the Moon, it reminds me of solar prominences. -Fred
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