
C-8 and Friend |

Skip Murray (far right) with his Orion 10-inch f/5.6 Dobsonian. |

Unidentified stargazer looking through Hulen Fleming's schiefspiegler
(tilted mirror telescope) |

SAS member Bill Bruner shares his home-built four-inch Newtonian
reflector for a daylight view of Venus. |

SAS member Bill Bruner explaining why Venus exhibits phases. |

SAS member Hulan Fleming (left) looks on as other SAS astronomers
arrive for twilight viewing of Venus and the first quarter Moon |

A passerby off the Green Lake walking path gives an enthusiastic
thumb-up after her first-ever view of the first-quarter Moon
through Paul Ham's homebuilt 4.25-inch, f/10 titanium "Jet
Engine" telescope |

A crowd begins to gather around one of the telescopes at an SAS
Green Lke Star Party |

Unidentified stargazer looking through unidentified telescope |

A bicyclist stops to have a look at the first-quarter Moon through
Skip Murray's Orion 10-inch f/5.6 Dobsonian at a Green Lake Star
Party |

Michelle Pillers and her Celestar 8 |

SAS member Sid Knight (left) and Bill Borshim from the Everett
Astronomical Society |

Michelle Pillers sets-up her Celestron 8-inch SCT for a Green
Lake Star Party |

Unidentified stargazer looking through unidentified telescope |