The Albuquerque Astronomical Society's
Messier Marathon 2002 at GNTO


This year's Messier Marathon at GNTO was the best in memory.  The wind, clouds, temperature, and viewing, combined to make the evening a perfect one. (photo by Barry Spletzer)

A lot of us must have sensed how good it would be, because a lot of us turned out.  The night produced one of the biggest field of scopes ever seen at GNTO. (photo by Barry Spletzer)

The View of the observing field, as seen from the GNTO dome (Photo by Larry Cash)


A group of students from UNM joined us for the night. (Photo by Larry Cash)


GNTO Director Pete Eschman made sure that the facilities were perfect
for the event (Photo by Nancy Davis)


Barry Spletzer provides charts, tables, and lots of help throughout the evening.
(Photo by Nancy Davis)


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The Night Glow of Albuquerque highlights the GNTO Dome after dark 
(Photo by Sammy Lockwood)

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Gordon Pegue's 20" Dob searches for objects.  Gordon found 107 Messier objects
and 4 comets during the night. (Photo by Sammy Lockwood)

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The ghostly red glow of astronomical joy filled the GNTO viewing field through the
night, while the universe circled slowly overhead. (Photo by Sammy Lockwood)

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