Photo Gallery

The Milky Way as Seen from Earth
This amazing view of the Milky Way shows the spiral arm of our galaxy as seen from the inside. The Milky Way can be an an awe inspiring sight but requires extremely dark skies to be photographed.

Sunset on the Southern Oregon Coast
Early Fall sunset on the Southern Oregon Coast at Meyers Creek, Jupiter shining brightly over the sea stacks. The Milky Way can be seen on the left side of the image.

The ISS Skirting the Clouds on it's Long Journey
In this image by Richard Glenn, the International Space Station (ISS) can be seen skirting the clouds 
on it's long journey across the sky.

The Milky Way Above the Horizon
AMAZING!
This image of the Milky Way over the horizon was taken with a Canon EOS 30D digital camera at ISO 800 and a 30-second exposure at F 3.5.

Closeup of Moon Showing Craters
Closeup of the Moon surface during first quarter . Several craters are visible in the image.

First Quarter Moon
View of the Moon during first quarter as seen through a 10-inch Meade Schmidt Cassegrain telescope in Orlando, Florida on 7/10/89. This image was captured on Kodak Ektachrome 200 color slide film. Several craters, mountains, and flat areas known as maria are visible in the image.

Closeup of Moon Surface Showing Craters
Closeup view of the Moon surface just after first quarter as seen through a 10-inch Meade Schmidt Cassegrain telescope in Orlando, Florida on 2/14/89. This image was captured on Kodak Ektachrome 100 color slide film. Several craters are visible in the image.

Closeup of Moon Surface Showing Craters & Mountains

Title: Closeup of Large Sunspot Group Seen Through a Solar Filter
Closeup large sunspot group as seen in Orlando, Florida on 3/14/89.  The large group of sunspots on right of the image were responsible for one of the only known occurrences of the Aurora Borealis in Florida.

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