Al Paslow Astronomy Collection

Images and events of personal interest.

Al-Paslow > Saturn April 25, 2009 10 inch f-12 Refractor Telescope, time 10:59 PM EST. The moons are visible in this over exposed image. Nikon 990 set at manual exp. ASA 100 f-2.5 with an 8 sec exposure. below Saturn lie the moons Tethys and Dione; while above the planet is Rhea and Titan. Star like object on top is most likely a star. Al Paslow - with 20 mm eyepiece.
Al-Paslow > Various images of the moon taken with this Classic, 4 inch F-15 Edmund Refractor Telescope.
Al-Paslow > Sky Shots photo
Al-Paslow > My 6 year old daughter "Stormie Paslow" observing Saturn.
Al-Paslow > Two telescopes prepare for a night of observing.
Al-Paslow > Edmund 4.25 inch f-10 instrument. I obtained this telescope in Washington, PA for $ 100.00 on March 30, 2007.
Now that's  good deal !!
Al-Paslow > Sky Shots photo
Al-Paslow > Here I am holding the objective end of the telescope which has mistakenly refered to as 10 inches. Actual lens diameter when we measured appears to be about 9 inches.
Al-Paslow > Sky Shots photo
Saturn April 25, 2009 10 inch f-12 Refractor Telescope, time 10:59 PM EST. The moons are visible in this over exposed image. Nikon 990 set at manual exp. ASA 100 f-2.5 with an 8 sec exposure. below Saturn lie the moons Tethys and Dione; while above the planet is Rhea and Titan. Star like object on top is most likely a star. Al Paslow - with 20 mm eyepiece.
Al-Paslow > Saturn April 25, 2009 10 inch f-12 Refractor Telescope, time 10:59 PM EST. The moons are visible in this over exposed image. Nikon 990 set at manual exp. ASA 100 f-2.5 with an 8 sec exposure. below Saturn lie the moons Tethys and Dione; while above the planet is Rhea and Titan. Star like object on top is most likely a star. Al Paslow - with 20 mm eyepiece.
Saturn April 25, 2009 10 inch f-12 Refractor Telescope, time 10:59 PM EST. The moons are visible in this over exposed image. Nikon 990 set at manual exp. ASA 100 f-2.5 with an 8 sec exposure. below Saturn lie the moons Tethys and Dione; while above the planet is Rhea and Titan. Star like object on top is most likely a star. Al Paslow - with 20 mm eyepiece.
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