Click on the Links Below to See Galleries From Individual Sessions and Events!
24 March 2023 – A Galaxy and a Dwarf Planet – Joshua Tree National Park
2022 Sessions
1 March 2022 – Adding to the Messier Collection – Rice, CA
4 April 2022 – Messier Hunting and a Coma Cluster – Joshua Tree National Park
27 October 2022 – The Return of the Astro Imager – Joshua Tree National Park
Two Opposite Lunar Eclipse Experiences – Los Angeles, CA
2021 Sessions
8 January 2021 Imaging Session – Joshua Tree National Park
10 February 2021 Imaging Session – Joshua Tree National Park
13 March 2021 Imaging Session – Joshua Tree National Park
9 April 2021 – Joshua Tree National Park
Telescope Demonstrating 145 Miles From LA | 8-9 May Imaging Session
First Night Shooting at Double the Magnification | 12-13 May Imaging Session
Embracing the Clouds During a Total Lunar Eclipse = 26 May 2021
Hits, Misses, and Challenges While Capturing a Nova – 12 June 2021
From JTNP to LA to JTNP | July 12-16, 2021
Successes and Snags during a Perseid Remnant Night | August 12-13, 2021
Making up for a prior night cut short | September 6 AND October 5-6, 2021
From a Misty November Eclipse to A December Comet to End 2021
2019-2020 Sessions
12/19/2019 – Cottonwood Campground, Joshua Tree National Park, CA
2/19/2020 – Amboy Crater, CA
3/27/2020 – Rice, CA
4/11/2020 – Comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) Mini Gallery – Amboy Crater, CA
4/21/2020 – Lyrid Meteor Shower Night – Rice, CA
4/29/2020 – Asteroid 1998 OR2 Flyby Mini Gallery – Riverside, CA
5/15/2020 Gallery – Rice, CA
5/22/2020 Stargazing Event Mini Gallery = Rice, CA
6/14/2020 Mini Gallery = Joshua Tree National Park, CA
Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) Gallery July 6-12, 2020 – Gavilan Hills, CA
7/18/2020 Comet NEOWISE Mini Gallery, Joshua Tree National Park, CA
9/18-19/2020 Imaging Session Gallery; Joshua Tree National Park, CA
10/19/2020 Imaging Session Gallery – Joshua Tree National Park, CA
11/15-16 Imaging Session Gallery, Joshua Tree National Park
The Great Conjunction of 2020 Gallery – December 2020
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