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<A HREF="IMAGES/moon.jpeg"><img src="IMAGES/moon.gif"></A>
<p>Photo of the moon by Dean W. Armstrong. Technical Pan film developed
in Technidol, photographed using six-inch refractor at prime focus with
an orange filter. Printed on Grade 4 paper; burned and dodged.
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<A HREF="IMAGES/sunspot3.jpeg"><img src="IMAGES/sunspot3.gif"></A>
<p>Sunspot photographed by Dean W. Armstrong. Effective focal length was 100m.
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<A HREF="IMAGES/dean.jpg"><img src="IMAGES/smalldean.gif"></A>
<p>Dean W. Armstrong, President of the RAS, with two RAS telescopes.
The 6" refractor is shown with a spectroscope attached. Photo by
Peggy L. Wilkins.
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<A HREF="IMAGES/chrisjohn.jpeg"><img src="IMAGES/chrisjohn.gif"></A>
<p>Chris Conselice and John Crocker, doing what RAS members do best:
looking up. Photo by Peggy L. Wilkins.
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<A HREF="IMAGES/telescope.jpg"><img src="IMAGES/telescope.gif"></A>
<p>Closeup view of the two RAS telescopes. The 6" refractor is on the bottom;
the larger one at top is a 10" reflector. The finder scope, mounted on the
refractor, is also shown.
Photo by Peggy L. Wilkins
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<A HREF="IMAGES/olddome.jpg"><img src="IMAGES/olddome.gif"></A>
<p>This photo, taken sometime before 1992, shows the state of deterioration the dome was in prior to the restoration.
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<A HREF="IMAGES/unpaintedinterior.jpg"><img src="IMAGES/unpaintedinterior.gif"></A>
<p>More before the interior was painted black.
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<A HREF="IMAGES/cygnus.jpg"><img src="IMAGES/cygnus.gif"></A>
<p>The constellation Cygnus, five minutes on Fujicolor 1600 with 55mm f/2.8 lens piggybacked. D. Armstrong
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<A HREF="IMAGES/nevada-fullmoon.jpg"><img src="IMAGES/nevada-fullmoon.gif"></A>
<p>A nighttime photograph by moonlight in Nevada. Note the star trails in the sky.
The green spot on the lower right mountains is the termination of a green laser beam from the
Las Vegas Strip. Photo by Dean W. Armstrong.
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<A HREF="IMAGES/observatory.jpg"><img src="IMAGES/observatory.gif"></A>
<p>The observatory on a colder day.
D. Armstrong
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<A HREF="IMAGES/saturn.jpg"><img src="IMAGES/saturn.gif"></A>
<p>A quick shot of Saturn taken with Ektar 1000 using eyepiece projection on
the six-inch telescope, Summer 1993. D. Armstrong.
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