Historic Convention Photos 1980-1999
1980 Stellafane Convention
Photos from the Stellafane Archives by Jack Welch.
1980 Stellafane Convention
8-inch Dobsonian by Thomas Collin of Trois-Rivières, Québec.
8-inch Dobsonian by Thomas Collin of Trois-Rivières, Québec.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
Dobsonian with a nice tube cradle.
Dobsonian with a nice tube cradle.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
Low center of gravity fork mount.
Low center of gravity fork mount.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
Chimney Scope on a pipe-fork mount.
Chimney Scope on a pipe-fork mount.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
A massive fork mount.
A massive fork mount.
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Photos by Norm Fredrick, STM.
1980 Stellafane Convention
16-inch Dillworth style relay Cassegrain on a fork mount.
16-inch Dillworth style relay Cassegrain on a fork mount.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
The Porter Turret Telescope during the 1980 Convention.
The Porter Turret Telescope during the 1980 Convention.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
A solar-powered Stirling Engine exhibited by ATMoB Fred Chellis who was a cryo-engineer, Stellafane Committee member, and mechanical judge.
A solar-powered Stirling Engine exhibited by ATMoB Fred Chellis who was a cryo-engineer, Stellafane Committee member, and mechanical judge.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
Telescopes on display amongst a corwd of conventioneers.
Telescopes on display amongst a corwd of conventioneers.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
Denny Medlock of Oakland, CA with her optics award winning 8-inch telescope.
Denny Medlock of Oakland, CA with her optics award winning 8-inch telescope.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
Keven Medlock (not in photo) of Oakland, CA built this 18-inch truss-tube fork mount.
Keven Medlock (not in photo) of Oakland, CA built this 18-inch truss-tube fork mount.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
Doug McGregor's blue 12-inch Dobsonian. The McGregor Observatory is named for Doug, a well liked club secretary who died at an early age.
Doug McGregor's blue 12-inch Dobsonian. The McGregor Observatory is named for Doug, a well liked club secretary who died at an early age.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
Wooden Fork Mounted Telescope.
Wooden Fork Mounted Telescope.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
Another Fork Mount, this one supporting a trss-tube scope,
Another Fork Mount, this one supporting a trss-tube scope,
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1980 Stellafane Convention
The MMT model was built by Harvard modelmaker Hal Robinson and Ken Launie. Hal is to the left in photo.
The MMT model was built by Harvard modelmaker Hal Robinson and Ken Launie. Hal is to the left in photo.
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1980 Stellafane Convention
The sun seen via solar projection.
The sun seen via solar projection.
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1981 Stellafane Convention
Photos from the Stellafane Archives by Jack Welch.
1981 Stellafane Convention
A nice equitorial mounted set of scopes.
A nice equitorial mounted set of scopes.
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1981 Stellafane Convention
Steve Dodson’s 18-inch telescope
Steve Dodson’s 18-inch telescope
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1981 Stellafane Convention
A long refractor on a tall pier.
A long refractor on a tall pier.
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1981 Stellafane Convention
A fisrt-generation large dob.
A fisrt-generation large dob.
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Photo by Norm Fredrick, STM.
1981 Stellafane Convention
This huge telescope belongs to club member Steve Dodson.
This huge telescope belongs to club member Steve Dodson.
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1982 Stellafane Convention
Photos by Norm Fredrick, STM.
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1982 Stellafane Convention
Schiefspiegler on display in front of the Stellafane clubhouse.
Schiefspiegler on display in front of the Stellafane clubhouse.
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1991 Stellafane Convention
Photos courtesy of Peter Cook, first four taken by Lisa Jo Rudy (Peter's wife), last photo by Bob Summerfield.
1991 Stellafane Convention
Scott Manning & Peter Cook admire their Watermelon Scope, including the 'decomposition drive' (Scope moves as it decomposes).
Scott Manning & Peter Cook admire their Watermelon Scope, including the 'decomposition drive' (Scope moves as it decomposes).
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1991 Stellafane Convention
Peter Cook enlarges the optical tube. They bought local before it was fashionable, picking up the watermelon and cucumber in Springfield.
Peter Cook enlarges the optical tube. They bought local before it was fashionable, picking up the watermelon and cucumber in Springfield.
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1991 Stellafane Convention
Scott Manning gesturing and probably exclaiming "What, dew problems again?". Note the cucumber finder scope.
Scott Manning gesturing and probably exclaiming "What, dew problems again?". Note the cucumber finder scope.
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1991 Stellafane Convention
Peter Cook: "We couldn't believe it when we got the award - we were shocked."
Peter Cook: "We couldn't believe it when we got the award - we were shocked."
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The telescope parts for the watermelon telescope were donated by Derrick Pitts,
Director of the Franklin Institute Fels Planetarium in Philadelphia.
Peter and Scott had to disassemble an Edmunds telescope to get them and then clean them off and reassemble it when they were done. |
1991 Stellafane Convention
Peter Cook and Scott Manning with their award winning Watermelon Scope.
Peter Cook and Scott Manning with their award winning Watermelon Scope.
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Video courtesy of Peter Cook, taken by Lee Shelp. (25 seconds, 1 Mb streaming)
1995 Stellafane Convention
Photos by Ken Slater, STM.
1995 Stellafane Convention
Telescopes on display, many awaiting the arrival of the mechanical judges.
Telescopes on display, many awaiting the arrival of the mechanical judges.
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1995 Stellafane Convention
Behind the clubhouse, a large equitorial mounted Newtonian.
Behind the clubhouse, a large equitorial mounted Newtonian.
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1995 Stellafane Convention
Behind the clubhouse, with conventioneers on the rocks.
Behind the clubhouse, with conventioneers on the rocks.
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1996 Stellafane Convention
Photos by Ken Slater, STM.
1996 Stellafane Convention
John Dobson grinds a mirror on a bench under the tent. Junie Esslinger is behind him to the right. Ken Slater in cap with nametag far rear right.
John Dobson grinds a mirror on a bench under the tent. Junie Esslinger is behind him to the right. Ken Slater in cap with nametag far rear right.
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1996 Stellafane Convention
Scopes on display on Breezy Hill with a large crowd to appreciate the creativity and cleverness of their designs.
Scopes on display on Breezy Hill with a large crowd to appreciate the creativity and cleverness of their designs.
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1996 Stellafane Convention
A big crowd of bargain seekers gathers at the swap tables.
A big crowd of bargain seekers gathers at the swap tables.
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1996 Stellafane Convention
The Dino Argentini scope, now housed in the domed observatory, which Dino won 1st place in 1968 for both optical and mechanical. Dino gifted the scope to paul Paul Valleli (seated), who then donated to Stellafane.
The Dino Argentini scope, now housed in the domed observatory, which Dino won 1st place in 1968 for both optical and mechanical. Dino gifted the scope to paul Paul Valleli (seated), who then donated to Stellafane.
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1996 Stellafane Convention
Huge Refracor from Arunah Hill attracted a lot of attention this year out back behind the clubhouse.
Huge Refracor from Arunah Hill attracted a lot of attention this year out back behind the clubhouse.
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1996 Stellafane Convention
Big Dobs get ready for nightfall.
Big Dobs get ready for nightfall.
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1997 Stellafane Convention
Photos by Ken Slater, STM.
1997 Stellafane Convention
Conventioneers and Telescopes surround the Stellafane Clubhouse.
Conventioneers and Telescopes surround the Stellafane Clubhouse.
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1997 Stellafane Convention
Scopes on disply in front of the clubhouse. The Porter Turret is open, probably for solar viewing.
Scopes on disply in front of the clubhouse. The Porter Turret is open, probably for solar viewing.
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1997 Stellafane Convention
Staring into a Big Dob set up behind the clubhouse.
Staring into a Big Dob set up behind the clubhouse.
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1997 Stellafane Convention
Trailer mounted dual scopes attract a small crowd.
Trailer mounted dual scopes attract a small crowd.
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1997 Stellafane Convention
These big binouclars, set up behind the clubhouse, had a constant stream of visitors all day long.
These big binouclars, set up behind the clubhouse, had a constant stream of visitors all day long.
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1997 Stellafane Convention
This transparent scope,fully functional, could show the light path in a Newtonian after smoke was added and a bright light shown in.
This transparent scope,fully functional, could show the light path in a Newtonian after smoke was added and a bright light shown in.
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Photos by Al Rifkin, STM.
1997 Stellafane Convention
Swap Tables, must be early, not a big crowd.
Swap Tables, must be early, not a big crowd.
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1997 Stellafane Convention
Swap Tables, now with a normal crowd.
Swap Tables, now with a normal crowd.
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1997 Stellafane Convention
Louie's Chiken Barbeque.
Louie's Chiken Barbeque.
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1997 Stellafane Convention
Al Nagler in his spot on Stellfane East.
Al Nagler in his spot on Stellfane East.
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1997 Stellafane Convention
Scott Tracy, ASGH, with a convention hat.
Scott Tracy, ASGH, with a convention hat.
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1997 Stellafane Convention
Giant Binoculars behind the clubhouse.
Giant Binoculars behind the clubhouse.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
Photos by Ken Slater, STM.
1998 Stellafane Convention
Conventioneers and Telescopes in front of the clubhouse.
Conventioneers and Telescopes in front of the clubhouse.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
Ken Slater grinds the 27-inch mirror under the tent in the ATM demo area.
Ken Slater grinds the 27-inch mirror under the tent in the ATM demo area.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
Wayne Zulh's scotch mount. Left to Right: (likely) Linda Ide, Wayne Zuhl, Steve Jenner, unknown.
Wayne Zulh's scotch mount. Left to Right: (likely) Linda Ide, Wayne Zuhl, Steve Jenner, unknown.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
Bowling Ball mount and 5-gallon plastic buckets for tube ends, this scope shows a lot of ATM creativity.
Bowling Ball mount and 5-gallon plastic buckets for tube ends, this scope shows a lot of ATM creativity.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
Mount Ascutney in the distance looms up over Breezy Hill at Convention 1998.
Mount Ascutney in the distance looms up over Breezy Hill at Convention 1998.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
The Polar Cassegrain built into the south wall of the clubhouse, with mirrors in place.
The Polar Cassegrain built into the south wall of the clubhouse, with mirrors in place.
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Photos by Al Rifkin, STM.
1998 Stellafane Convention
An empty swap table area waits for the crowds to arrive.
An empty swap table area waits for the crowds to arrive.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
No longer empty, the swap table area is filled with bargain seekers.
No longer empty, the swap table area is filled with bargain seekers.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
The lettering on the red blanket says "The Couch-Potato Telescope"
The lettering on the red blanket says "The Couch-Potato Telescope"
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1998 Stellafane Convention
Coffee Can Telescope.
Coffee Can Telescope.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
An all wooden ball mount scope.
An all wooden ball mount scope.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
Conventioneers in front of the clubhouse on a beautiful day.
Conventioneers in front of the clubhouse on a beautiful day.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
A very nice painting on this small Dobsonian, along with a nice fabric tube covering.
A very nice painting on this small Dobsonian, along with a nice fabric tube covering.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
A conventioneer dressed as the Stellfane Little Man takes a lunch break.
A conventioneer dressed as the Stellfane Little Man takes a lunch break.
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1998 Stellafane Convention
At the evening program, Bob Morse, MC, Al Monkowski and David Levy, Shadowgram Speaker.
At the evening program, Bob Morse, MC, Al Monkowski and David Levy, Shadowgram Speaker.
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1999 Stellafane Convention
Photos by Ken Slater, STM.
1999 Stellafane Convention
At the ATM demoes under the tent, Ken Slater discusses grinding techniques with a sub-diamter tool. He is holding the 18" tool for the 27" mirror it is resting on.
At the ATM demoes under the tent, Ken Slater discusses grinding techniques with a sub-diamter tool. He is holding the 18" tool for the 27" mirror it is resting on.
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1999 Stellafane Convention
Foucault testing demo in the ATM demo area. Brad Vietje with penlight, John Gallagher right of Brad, Ken Slater with Coude mask.
Foucault testing demo in the ATM demo area. Brad Vietje with penlight, John Gallagher right of Brad, Ken Slater with Coude mask.
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1999 Stellafane Convention
Hosting conventioneers in the clubhouse. Ken Slater, white cap left rear, Maryann Arrien center.
Hosting conventioneers in the clubhouse. Ken Slater, white cap left rear, Maryann Arrien center.
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Photos by Al Rifkin, STM.
1999 Stellafane Convention
Scott Milligan, Brad Vietje, Sher Malik's son, Sher Malik (back to us), Unknown (Green Cap), Al Stern.
Scott Milligan, Brad Vietje, Sher Malik's son, Sher Malik (back to us), Unknown (Green Cap), Al Stern.
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1999 Stellafane Convention
An interesting conduit frame scope set up by a campsite.
An interesting conduit frame scope set up by a campsite.
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1999 Stellafane Convention
The Swap Tables, crowded as always.
The Swap Tables, crowded as always.
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1999 Stellafane Convention
Breezy Hill, Saturday Morning. Al Rifkin's Lego Scope (fully functional) at center.
Breezy Hill, Saturday Morning. Al Rifkin's Lego Scope (fully functional) at center.
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1999 Stellafane Convention
A crowd gathers under the tent for the evening program.
A crowd gathers under the tent for the evening program.
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1999 Stellafane Convention
Remember, you can never buy too many raffle tickets!
Remember, you can never buy too many raffle tickets!
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1999 Stellafane Convention
John Dobson address the crowd. Gary Cislak in the wings, Bob Morse (MC) Al Stern (seated)
John Dobson address the crowd. Gary Cislak in the wings, Bob Morse (MC) Al Stern (seated)
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1999 Stellafane Convention
Gary Cislak presents Al Nagler with a club designed "Nagler Type 5". Al was surprised anyone could design eyepieces bigger than he could.
Gary Cislak presents Al Nagler with a club designed "Nagler Type 5". Al was surprised anyone could design eyepieces bigger than he could.
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1999 Stellafane Convention
What? Rain at Stellafane? Very Unusual!
What? Rain at Stellafane? Very Unusual!
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