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Postcards from the Moon: St. Louis Astronomical Society December Meeting

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Friday, December 20, 2024 7:30 PM

Called the "David Attenborough" of the Moon, Robert Reeves has been a devoted lunar explorer since 1958, capturing his first lunar photograph in 1959. His journey into telescopic astronomy commenced with a four-inch Criterion Dynascope, a Christmas gift received in 1960. Today, Robert Reeves harnesses the power of a Celestron C11 EdgeHD and a Sky-Watcher 180mm Maksutov telescope for his lunar photography escapades, all conducted from his Perspective Observatory nestled in central Texas.

The St. Louis Astronomical Society is an organization for individuals interested in astronomy and telescopes. The public is invited to attend its meetings, telescope observing sessions, and special events. For more information about Astronomical Society events, please visit www.slasonline.org.

Free parking will be available.

  • Terry Grace

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Called the "David Attenborough" of the Moon, Robert Reeves has been a devoted lunar explorer since 1958, capturing his first lunar photograph in 1959. His journey into telescopic astronomy commenced with a four-inch Criterion Dynascope, a Christmas gift received in 1960. Today, Robert Reeves harnesses the power of a Celestron C11 EdgeHD and a Sky-Watcher 180mm Maksutov telescope for his lunar photography escapades, all conducted from his Perspective Observatory nestled in central Texas.

The St. Louis Astronomical Society is an organization for individuals interested in astronomy and telescopes. The public is invited to attend its meetings, telescope observing sessions, and special events. For more information about Astronomical Society events, please visit www.slasonline.org.

Free parking will be available.