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Cool
Images
Since the fall of
2000, Calvin College Observatory has been equipped with a CCD camera with
a filter wheel and a spectroscope. This equipment is used by Calvin students
both in introductory and advanced classes to make a quantitative record
of celestial observations. On this web page, we have links to some of
the images that have been made along with descriptions of what we can
learn from the images and the practicalities of how they have been processed. Beginning in 2004, the images are made with our telescope in Rehoboth, New Mexico.
- Screensaver
- Solar system objects
- Messier Catalog of star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies
- NGC catalog of star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies
- Stars and Nebulae
- Galaxies
Class observing projects
- Astronomy 212, Spring 2009

- Astronomy 384, Spring 2008

- Astronomy 112, Fall 2007
- Astronomy 212, Spring 2007
- Astronomy 111, Spring 2007
- Astronomy 110, Fall 2006
- Astronomy 110, Spring 2006
- Astronomy 112, Spring 2006
- Astronomy 110, Fall 2005
- Astronomy 110, Spring 2005
- Astronomy 112, Spring 2005
- Astronomy 212, Spring 2005
- Astronomy 110, Fall 2004
- Astronomy 111, Fall 2004
- Astronomy 112, Spring 2004
- Astronomy 384, Spring 2004
- Astronomy 112, Spring 2003
- Astronomy 212, Fall 2002
updated 11/3/09 by L. Molnar
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