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Photographs of SAS members and their telescopes



DARK SKY SITE AT LEYBURN

( Thanks to Mark & Debbie Bolton!)

Current Leyburn Weather (Astroweather Panel)

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Leyburn Township



COMET LINEAR (C/2002 T7) & COMET NEAT (C/2001 Q4)
as predicted by Starry Night Pro for 21st May 2004 seen from Leyburn

Estimated for 21st May 2004
COMET LINEAR (C/2002 T7)
COMET NEAT (C/2001 Q4)
Distance from Earth
0.279 AU
0.565 AU
Radius
10,0000 m
10,0000 m
Apparent Magnitude
0.56
2.1
Angular Size
0.1 Arc Sec.
0.05 Arc Sec.



Leyburn Photos by Eric Vandersande 2-4th May 2003
Eric & his Scope Leyburn Sunset

Eric's Scope
Michael flying Glen's RC Plane Blair & Bike Blake's Wheelstand

Leyburn Photos by Peter Marples 3-5th January 2003

Peter Marples' 14.5" day
Peter Marples' 14.5" night

Erwin van der Velden Johnathan

Colin & his binocular chair Pat Pearl's 12"

Leyburn Photos by Eric Vandersande 1-3rd November 2002

Eric's Binoculars & Scope Blair with Peter's Scope

Michael, Blair & Blake Michael's big kick!

Erwin & his scope Miniature horse "Smoke" Brendon & his scope

Storm missed us!


Leyburn Photos by Blake Pearl 4-6th October 2002

Leyburn Sunset Leyburn resident, Skippy
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Leyburn Photos by Eric Vandersande 9-11th August 2002


John firing Eric's 1777 flintlock replica Blair, Michael, Jessica & Peter with Rocket

Blair showing Michael Archery Jessica & Michael Fishing

Eric's Camp Jackson, Eric's Scope, Jessica

Peter Marples & Ikufumi Makino at Leyburn 9-11th August 2002

Peter Marples & Ikufumi Makino

Leyburn Photos by Greg Bock 12-13th July 2002

Panorama Leyburn Dark Sky Site


Another rocket misfire Liftoff at last Greg's scope



Leyburn Photos by Blake Pearl 12-13th July 2002


The  happy crew Liftoff

Field Nights - These observing nights are held from time-to-time at schools and public venues,  giving members, guests and students the opportunity to view the night sky through telescopes. See Event Horizon for the next field night.
 


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