Class 42 : The Answer
Read the article about SSP2k published in the March 2001 issue of Sky & Telescope: page 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Frustrated But Smiling
So we've spent several hours measuring and our margin
of error is several hundred arcseconds in RA and Dec. We can handle that...just
as long as we have someone to sound off on afterwards, like Cal or Suniel.
:P
The Four-Eyed Crew
Only Jake's glasses aren't tinted because there's no
sun in Oregon to speak of.
Say Cheese!
Oh wait--it doesn't matter, Cal, Hobbes, Discman, and
Bert (if I mistook one of you for someone else, please inform me). I took
this picture from so far away that even Chris' mile-wide (oops, I mean
1.6-km-wide) smile isn't visible.
The Nexus Comes to Ojai
Where are Patrick Stewart and Whoopi Goldberg when you need them?
Caught in the Act!
When Danny took a picture of me stuffing my face with cake on Anya's
birthday, I said, "I'll pay you to destroy that roll of film!"
"Well, it's your camera," he replied.
What The Heck Is This?!
A rare view of the Thacher School's observatory by day.
Reaching For The Sky
A view on Mt. Wilson.
Happy 17th, Cal!
The sign reads
Mirror / mirror / on the wall, / who's the fairest / one of all?
Say Muenster Cheese!
SSPers eagerly await their trip into Ojai, unaware of the four-legged
yellow monster (as Matt liked to say) planning an ambush on them.
Taking A Break
During the final push for the orbit determination programs, Tim and
I took a break from the computer lab (which was beginning to seem like
home) to watch a sunset from the so-called "grassy knoll."
Don't Go, Lisa...
At least not until we all get to have our pictures taken with you!