Images from SLAS Member
Scott Crosby (click on images for enlarged view)
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Scott's observatory, 1996
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Scott's observatory, close up, 1996
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Celestron 8, circa 1981, inside Scott's observatory, 1996
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Sun, 1/500", Fuji 200, Cannon AE-1, C-8 at prime focus, Thousand Oaks
Optical Type II solar filter, 15 NOV 1999
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Scott and friends during the 15 NOV 1999 transit of Mercury
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Mercury in transit, 15 NOV 1999, 1/250", C-8, eyepiece projection (180x),
Fuji 200, Cannon AE-1
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Total lunar eclipse, Fuji 200, Cannon AE-2, C-90, 5", 29 NOV 1993
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Total lunar eclipse, Fuji 200, Cannon AE-2, C-90, 3", 29 NOV 1993
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Total lunar eclipse, Fuji 200, Cannon AE-2, C-90, 7", 29 NOV
1993
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Moon, prime focus, Fuji 200, 1/500", APR 1997
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Saturn, 15mm eyepiece projection, Fuji 200, Cannon AE-1, C-8, JAN 2001
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M-42, 5', Fuji 200, Cannon AE-1, first off axis guided long exposure
of deep sky, lots of drive correcting needed due to cold temperature, JAN
2001
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Comet Hale Bopp, 15 APR 1997, 1020 pm, 2', Fuji 200, Cannon AE-2, prime
focus
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Comet Hale Bopp, 15 APR 1997, 3'
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Comet Hale Bopp, 15 APR 1997, 5'
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Comet Hale Bopp, 15 APR 1997, 10'
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Partial solar eclipse at maximum near 9:25 a.m., Thousand
Oaks Type II solar filter, Celestron C-8, Fuji 200, Canon AE-1, 25 DEC
2000. Used in the January/February 2001 issue of NOVA.
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10 SEP 2001 occultation of Saturn. C8, Eyepiece projection, 100+
power, 3 second exposure, Canon AE1 35mm Camera.
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10 SEP 2001 occultation of Saturn. C8, Eyepiece projection, 100+
power, 3 second exposure, Canon AE1 35mm Camera.
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