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Figure Name Time Description Equipment
1 Ed L. Reed
(ELR)
August 2, 2002   see image
2 '' August 3, 2002   see image
3 '' October 11, 2002   see image
4 '' October 19, 2002   see image
5 Michel Lerman
(LERM)
September 2002   Made at the focus of a 102mm APO refractor equipped with a Baader AstroSolar filter. An Olympus OM1 camera with a 2x multiplier and green no. 56 and UV filters was used. The 1/125 sec. exposure was made on Kodak T Max 100 film.
6 Laurent Corp
(CLZ)
March 11, 2003 refractor 60/900 + filter 1000oaks 3+ and film kodak 200 iso
7 " May 27, 2003   Taken by Laurent Corp (CLZ) with 2.4 inch refractor equipped with Thousand Oaks filter and OM-1 camera loaded with Iso 200 Kodak film
8 " May 28, 2003   "
9 " May 29, 2003   "
10 Karen McCurdy
and Steve Luker
between 2030 and 2100 UT on October 30, 03.   StarHOC 80mm refractor with a white light mylar solar filter Sony MVC-FD95 digital camera.
11 Willian Souza October 25, 2003 17:00 UT   see image
12 Monty Leventhal June 21, 2004   see image
13 " January 17, 2005   see image
14 J. Alonso (AJV)   Composite of images taken over the course of the recent solar eclipse. All images except the lower left (green one) were taken with the aid of an HP digital camera on October 3, 2005 that was attached to a 90/1000 mm refractor equipped with a mylar filter. The lower left image, also made on October 3, was made with the aid of a helioscope.
15 Gerald Dyck (DGP) September 13, 2005 sunspot group number 10808 H-alpha filter
16 " June 8, 2004 Transit of Venus at prime focus of 5" refractor with glass filter

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