Date: May 22-24, 1992
Attendance: 1,589This was the year of the
binocular telescopes. One was Jim Carlisle's 10" binocular telescope. Using two
10" f/5.6 mirrors, he create a true Herschel design which does not require tertiary
mirrors and their associated problems. Another binocular telescope was Richard Livitsky's
20", a scaled up version of a model shown at previous RTMC's.
This was also the year that Clifford Holmes officially
retired from the Board of the RTMC. His health was preventing him from being as active as
he would like, and his new-found career as Planetarium Director at Riverside Community
College was taking up all his available time. Stephen Edberg was appointed as the new
Executive Director of the RTMC.
In one of the truly classic moments, we tricked Ashley
McDermott into announcing his own name as the recipient of the Clifford W. Holmes Award.
Speakers
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Jim Carlisle, "Two Newtonians in a Box" |
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David Pearson, "Star Align Your Telescope with
an Inexpensive Telescope Computer" |
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Ralph J. Merletti, "Astronomical Uses for an
Earth Globe" |
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Wayne Johnson, "Restructuring of
Sunsearch" |
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William E. Kelley, "Spherical Telescope
Mirrors" |
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Dann McCreary, "The 20-Inch, 30-Pound
Backpacking Telescope" |
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Rod Wheeler, "Goto - This Doesn't Look Like
Kansas, or, How I Built a Mountain Top Observatory" |
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James Sumstine, "A Memorial to Grant Alma
Sessions" |
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Chris Schur, "Adventures in Automated Guiding
of Kodak 2415 with the SBIG ST-4" |
Merit Awards
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Richard Livitsky, Portable, very large aperture
binocular system with modular mirror cells - 20" binocular telescope |
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Don Clark Jr., Large portable design with quick
setup time |
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Jerry McMurry, Unique single mast stable
alt-azimuth design |
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Dave Radosevich, Successful Merger of Wood
Craftsmanship and High Technology - 12.5" Dobsonian |
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Chuck Edmonds, Excellent Metal Craftsmanship for an
Equatorial Head |
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Bob Pfaff, Physical realization of a large aperture
Schmidt camera |
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Astronomical Society of Nevada, Group Project,
Large Aperture - 24" f/5 |
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Philip Alotis, Superb Wood Craftsmanship on a
Dual-Use Mount - 12.5" f/7 |
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Jim Carlisle, Outstanding Adaptation of Herschelian
Binocular Design - 10" f/5.6 binocular telescope |
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Fred B. Phillips, Clever Innovations in an
Excellent First Telescope - 12.5" split-ring Newtonian |
Honorable Mentions
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Tony Patta, Refurbishment of a 1950's
vintage refractor |
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Grant Klassen, Heads up finder and other
observing accessories |
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Bruce D. Sayre, Well-executed portable
alt-az design |
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Fulton Wright, Jr., Use of Inexpensive
Materials |
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Gregory Sherwood, Good Wood Craftsmanship
in a First Telescope - 12" Dobsonian |
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James Stevens, Quick Focusing Mechanism
for Normal/Binocular Focusing - 17.5" Newtonian with either binocular or monocular
oculars |
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Ryan Hays, First Effort by a High School
Student |
Clifford W. Holmes Award
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Professor Ashley Thomas McDermott |
Warren Estes Award
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Chris Schur |
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