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Texas Star Party Trip 1999


Greg, Clay, Doug and Jack at TSP 99, photo by Jack Kennedy Doug with his 20", photo by Jack Kennedy
Doug without his 20", he sold it. It belongs to Cat now. WAH!!!!, photo by Jack Kennedy Doug with his New (used) 10" f/10 LX200. He bought with the 20" money... Hooray!!!!, photo by Jack Kennedy
Greg (Zondar) with is 6" Astro Physics refractor, photo by Jack Kennedy Clay with his astro-photo platform, photo by Jack Kennedy
Jack with his LX200 10", ST7E CCD camera setup, and TeleDome in the background. Photo by Clay Kessler Jack's fully computerized LX200 setup, Photo by Clay Kessler
Greg's AP 6" setup on his G11 mount. Photo by Clay Kessler Clays' infamous "Camera Cube" on a G11 mount. Photo by Clay Kessler
Doug takes a little "Power Nap" to ready himself for the evening's activities! Photo by Clay Kessler Doug's new "baby" - a 10" LX200 SCT! Photo by Clay Kessler
Jose and Clay working on their Astro Photo stuff. NCO Banner made by Clay Kessler - Photo by Jack Kennedy
NCO TSP 99 Banner made by Clay Kessler - Photo by Jack Kennedy Teledome by Barry Craig - Photo by Jack Kennedy
An overall view of our observing / imaging setup - with appropiate observers / imagers taking their leasure. Photo by Clay Kessler The setup on the first night - Photo by Bob Lennox
Doug in the Teledome - Photo by Bob Lennox
A dual negative stack of the Antares - M4 - Reo Ophiuchus area. Photo by Clay Kessler
A region in the tail of Scorpius known as the "False Comet" after it's naked eye resemblance to a bright comet. It is also knows as the "Scorpius Jewel Box" because of it's great image in Binoculars. Photo by Clay Kessler
This shot shows one of my favorite areas the North American Nebula - NGC7000. Also easily visible is the Pelican Nebula to the lower right. Photo by Clay Kessler
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