Photo Gallery

Visible Jupiter

Jupiter is visible in this low-exposure photo. You can barely make out it's moons, but since the photo isn't so bright, if you look close enough you can see it's two main, dark equatorial bands!

This photo was taken through our 8" Maude Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope.

Crescent Moon

Interestingly, this photo was actually taken through the low-power spotting scope mounted on our 12" Parks reflecting telescope! You can see the crosshair used to align the main mirror with celestial objects.

Saturn's Rings

This photo was taken by our 8" SCT. You can clearly* make out Saturn's rings!


*Listen it's far away, okay?