The following images were taken with various telescopes throughout the world and the Hubble Space Telescope.




















The following images were taken with an eight inch Celestron Reflecting telescope with an ST-6 CCD camera. Students from Hylton High School took these pictures of the craters of the moon from the school parking lot.



Students from Hylton High School participated in the TIE (Telescopes in Education) program inconjuction with Mt. Wilson and JPL. The following are images that the students took while they were in total control of the 24 inch Mt. Wilson robotic telecope from 3000 miles away.



The following images were taken with the PWCS Observatory telescopes.
September 5, 2000
September 8, 2000
The following image was taken with the PWCS Observatory video camera. It is of a full moon on the night of Friday the 13th (October).





The following CCD image was taken by John Menke on the morning of September 18, 2000. It is an image of Uranus. If you look carefully you will see some of the moons of Uranus. Can you count the number of moons?
