The main purpose of this page is to share
My Moon Sketches,
My Jupiter Sketches
and
My Mars Sketches
with anyone who is interested in observing and/or sketching the Moon and bright
planets. My sketching technique is crude but I hope it improves with practice.
The process of making sketches helps me notice details that I might miss by just
passively looking through the telescope, even when I don't quite draw everything
correctly.
This photograph of the nearly-full Moon (larger JPEG image
here) is a 35mm snapshot taken through
my 8" Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope (SCT).
There is also a Shallow Sky Mailing List as well as A Mailing List for Astronomical Sketchers on E-groups. You can search through An Archive of Astronomy-Related Mailing Lists and find information contributed to dozens of lists by thousands of enthusiasts over the past few years. Unfortunately, lists hosted by E-Groups are not included in the archive.
Without these web sites and mailing lists, I would be observing (and sketching) "All Alone in the Night". I am very thankful for my many friends who use the Internet to share their love of the night sky with me.
Another link that you might find interesting is a review I wrote of the Celestar 8 Special Edition telescope. It outlines my reasons for buying the SCT, how I arrived at a particular model and my experience purchasing, setting up and learning to use it. The review might be of particular use to anyone thinking about buying a telescope with an RA drive to use for lunar and planetary observing and sketching.
For a more earthly pleasure, I have a photograph of a flower growing in the front yard of the house we used to live in.
Finally, I have a page with links to Some Poems that I find relevant to enjoying the night sky, if not astronomy per se.