Mount Bigelow 61" Kuiper Telescope Observing -- Dec. 21, 2006
 Mt. Bigelow from Tucson |
 Looking back at Tucson basin--Mt. Hopkins (MMT) is on the 2nd peak. |
 Jenn at the dome. |
 Tom at door--the scope was renamed in 1999 to honor Gerard Kuiper, founder of the LPL |
 Kuiper scope in daytime |
 61" Kuiper Telescope, Mt. Bigelow, AZ, 2006 |
 It looks like scope operator Mike Bradshaw is checking the polar alignment. |
 Tom with David Healy--the instigator of our observing night at the 61" |
 Mt. Lemmon from Mt. Bigelow |
 This is the covered ramp down to the astronomer's dorm. |
 Tom impersonating Edwin P. Hubble |
 Open dome! |
 David Healy checking optics with Mike Bradshaw, our scope operator. |
 Fisheye view to the primary mirror |
 If you look closely you will see our reflections on the primary. |
 L'L DUMBELL at 4.14.54.9 UT |
 Cassiopeia in the M mode |
 Canis Major |
 Orion |
 Orion and Mt. Bigelow Kuiper Telescope, Tucson, AZ, 2006 |
 Orion demonstrating Tucson skyglow |
 The Catalina Schmidt dome from the Kuiper 61" catwalk |
 The Catalina Schmidt |
 Rik Hill, Observer, Catalina Sky Survey discovering asteroids |
 Warmy boots. |
 Looking up the dorm ramp to the scope domes |
 Catalina roadside geology and Tom |
 The road down from the mountain |
 Saguaros pointing out mammatus clouds |
 Sunset from Hwy 79. |
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