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ScopeX 2011

Gallery

Rainer Jakob's  The Spider Sundial (Photo: Dave Phillips)Rodney Hyman and the scope he built for his grandson  (Photo: Chris Stewart)Johann Schoeman (left) and Wim Filmalter made the long trip from George to ScopeX in Johann's Corsa bakkie - and back. (Photo: L Cross)Montaqu Thorne  - first winner of the ScopeX Student Challenge  - receives Canon camera sponsored by iVolve Technologies from Thandi Mdluli  of SAASTA (Photo: Jeremy Exelby)Abongile Xhantini gets her Runner Up prize in the ScopeX Student Challenge from Thandi Mdluli  of SAASTA (Photo: Jeremy Exelby)Chris Curry, Johan Smit, Dave Hughes (Photo: Julian Shellard)Jeremy Exelby looking through his telescope (Photo: Julian Shellard)Auke on a walkabout (Photo: Julian Shellard)Julian Shellard's three blue scopes (Photo; Julian Shellard)Rainer Jakob Sundail being rained upon. (Photo: Julian Shellard)Voortrekker en Verkenner studente help by ScopeX (Photo: Anel Engelbrecht)Johann Schoeman (bending next to his friend Ron Edge) built these two 20Louis Viljoen's award winning 9Dave Hughes (relaxing for a bit) won an award for his optical tube assembly of Dall-Kirkham design (Photo: Julian Shellard)Harold Schulz of Suntoys explains (Photo: Anel Engelbrecht)Johan Smit with his winning 'Long Drop' (Photo: Unknown)Students at the Sun Corner in the rain  (Photo: Monica Loubser)Visiting students walkabout at the Sun Corner (Photo: Anel Engelbrecht)Rudolf Strydom with brass scope (Photo: Chris Stewart)Louis Viljoen studies Wim Filmalter's two scopes. (Photo: Julian Shellard)Charl Kok's 8Charl Kok's award winning 8Johann Swanepoel takes a well deserved break (Photo: Julian Shellard)Seeing if it works (Photo: Julian Shellard)Dave Rick's won an award for his Dob made of basic readible available items (Photo: Julian Shellard)Jeremy Exelby with his self built radio telescope - ready his ATM Diaries. (Photo: C Stewart)Visitors to the Education Hall  (Photo: Jeremy Exelby)Montaqu Thorne with his 6Pat Kuhn's compact barn-door style camera tracking platform.  (Photo: C Stewart)Commercial Hall (Photo: Chris Stewart)Education Hall (Photo: Chris Stewart)Keith Lou at the ATM stand explaining telescope building (Photo: Julian Shellard)Wim Filmalter with his  Rainer Jakob explains one of a number of his self made sundials (Photo: Julian Shellard)WRAC stand.  (Photo: Dave Jolly)Starwaders stand. (Photo: Dave Phillips)Award winners Johan Smit and Charl Kok (Photo: Unknown)Wim Filmalter showing his 8Keith Lou with his WIP Dob (Photo: C  Stewart)Wim Filmalter's  Bike-Scope (Photo: C Stewart)Wim Filmalter's  Bike-Scope (Photo: C Stewart)Louis Viljoen and his Charl Kok 8” truss-tube Dob (Photo: Chris Stewart)Rodney Hyman's scope: Jupiter (Photo: Chris Stewart)Rodney Hyman's scope: Saturn  (Photo: Chris Stewart)Keith Lou's collection of scopes hiding under the wing of the Dakota (Photo: Chris Stewart)ATM stand under the wing of Dakota. (Photo: Dave Phillips)Lunch time presentations (Photo: Charl Kok)Visitors inspecting the scopes hiding from the rain (Photo: Charl Kok)Pat Kuhn and Dave Rick next to Dave's scope (Photo: Charl Kok)Johan Smit's 10ATMers Louis and Cobus behind Rodney's demo scope. (Photo: Charl Kok)RSG's Sterre en Planete opname (Photo: Charl Kok)ScopeX Student Challenge exhibits. (Photo: Chris Stewart)RainerJokob's veritical sundials were on display. (Photo: Chris Stewart)Students visiting the WRAC stand. (Photo: Johan Grobler)

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