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2006 Observing Session Gallery
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April 8 - 1


Russ Hills stands ready for some stargazing with his Celestron Dobsonian.
April 8 - 2


Robert Norton poses with his new Meade 10-inch LightBridge Dobsonian.
April 8 - 3


Don Stilwell is almost finished setting up his Meade 8-inch LX90.


April 8 - 4


Danielle Stilwell is cold, but ready for some observing with her 10-inch Dob.
April 8 - 5


These guests enjoyed some observing with their Orion 6-inch Dobsonian.
April 8 - 6


Royce Goodchild can't wait to do some wide-field observing with his binos.


April 8 - 7


Another guest checks the controls of his Go-to reflecting telescope.
April 8 - 8


Jim Kurtz seems a bit too happy to observe with his 8-inch SCT.
April 8 - 9


Tim Kurtz has his 4-inch Meade apochromatic refractor all set to go!


April 8 - 10


Yet another guest brought this nice pair of giant binoculars.
April 8 - 11


The public pours into the Nature Center, ready for a night of stargazing.
April 8 - 12


This young lady enjoys a view of the Moon through the 12-inch LX200.


May 6 - 1


Dick Gillespie makes some last minute preparations with his 12.5-inch Dob.
May 6 - 2


Robert Norton is eager to observe with his Meade 10-inch LightBridge again.
May 6 - 3


Don Stilwell (sans beard) poses with his Meade 10-inch LX90 SCT.


May 6 - 4


Mike Melwiki poses with his new Meade 6-inch refractor on the LXD75 mount.
May 6 - 5


This couple takes some time to pose with their trusty little refractor.
June 3 - 1


Dick Gillespie can't contain his enthusiasm for another night of stargazing. 


June 3 - 2


Ace deep sky hunter Jackie Gillespie double checks her Tel-Rad alignment. 
June 3 - 3


Mike Melwiki enjoys razor sharp vistas through his self-built Dobsonian.
July 15 - 1


Jim Kurtz aligns his finder with his Celestron 8-inch SCT on the CG-5 mount.


July 15 - 2


Daniel Morgan poses with his 12-inch Deep Sky Hunter Dobsonian.
July 15 - 3


Mike Melwiki readies his 10-inch Dob for another night of observing.
September 16 - 1


Don Stilwell patiently waits for night to fall with his Meade 8-inch LX90 SCT.


September 16 - 2


Jim Kurtz is forced to pose for yet another picture with his Celestron SCT.
September 16 - 3


Tim Kurtz seems way too happy to pose next to his Meade 4-inch refractor.
September 16 - 4

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These boys share views through their Celestron C90 Maksutov-Cassegrain.


September 16 - 5


Jack Roach stands with his home built 6-inch Newtonian reflector.


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