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Jack Newton
Jack Newton is now an internationally recognized amateur astronomer and astro-imager.He has pioneered the field of amateur CCD photography, especially the development of high resolution tri-color imaging. |
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Gary Palmer
Lighting designer and cinematographer, Gary Palmer has over 30 years of experience working on major films in Hollywood and around the world. Now armed with Coronado Solar Telescopes, Palmer is using his talents to reveal amazing structures on our nearest star. |
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Greg Piepol
Traveling around the world with the United States Air Force, Greg Piepol had plenty of opportunities to view the night sky. It wasn’t until he looked through a hydrogen-alpha filter at the sun that he found his calling: observing and imaging the solar chromosphere. |
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John Adair
At the first Hands on the Sun conference in Tucson John met Jack Newton. Through Jack’s wonderful solar images, and some personal coaching and advice, John felt he must share “this wonderful sight” with as many people as possible. |
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Cameran Ashraf
Cameran has had his images published on Spaceweather.com, and selected as picture of the day at Astronomy.com. He has published images in BBC Sky At Night magazine and had images selected for future publication in Sky and Telescope's Night Sky magazine. |
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Solar Chat
Discuss all topics related to Coronado Scopes, Filters and Solar Imaging. In addition you will find a how-to forum for all of your technical questions. |
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Hands on the Sun (HOTS)
6th Annual HOTS 2006
HANDS ON THE SUN
The ONLY conference for
the amateur solar observer
Friday, Oct. 6th through
Sunday, Oct. 8th in Irvine, CA |
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