OzSky Photo Gallery
Group Photo: 2024 OzSky "Alumni" Star Safari
Group Photo: 2024 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
OzSky 2024 Team of Volunteers
Group Photo: 2023 OzSky "Alumni" Star Safari
Group Photo: 2023 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
Group Photo: 2022 OzSky "Alumni" Star Safari - Our first official OzSky since the pandemic
Group Photo: 2020 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari (MUCH smaller than our usual group, courtesy of the pandemic)
Group Photo: 2019 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
Group Photo: 2019 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
Group Photo: 2018 OzSky "Alumni" Star Safari
Group Photo: 2018 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
Group Photo: 2017 OzSky "Alumni" Star Safari
Group Photo: 2017 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
"Southern Sky Panorama" - A spectacular 360-degree panorama of the southern hemisphere autumn sky over the observing field at the 2017 OzSky Star Safari (Photo by Alan Dyer)
Group Photo: 2016 OzSky "Alumni (aka Southern Spring)" Star Safari
Group Photo: 2016 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
Group Photo: 2015 OzSky "Alumni (aka Southern Spring)" Star Safari
2 hours of Star Trails over OzSky 2016 (Photo by Andrew Murrell)
Group Photo: 2015 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
The Milky Way Rising
The Milky Way setting over the 2014 OzSky "Alumni (aka Southern Spring)" Star Safari (Photo by Kyung-Koo Kim)
Group Photo: 2014 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
5 hours of Star Trails over OzSky 2014 (Photo by James Pierce)
The Milky Way over OzSky 2014 (Photo by Rob Pike)
The Milky Way Rising
OzSky Post-Eclipse Star Safari: Some of the OzSky Group Hard at Work, at Night
A small selection of The OzSky Star Safari's Arsenal of Telescopes
A small selection of The OzSky Star Safari's Arsenal of Telescopes
OzSky 2014: Private Inside Tour of the 3.9m Anglo-Australian Telescope
The OzSky Safari's 25 x 150mm Fujinon binoculars mounted on a SkyRover digital Star Chair
Group Photo: 2013 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
OzSky 2013: Inside Tour of the Australia Telescope National Facility's Compact Array
OzSky 2013: Inside Tour of the Australia Telescope National Facility's Compact Array
OzSky 2013: Inside Tour of the Australia Telescope National Facility's Compact Array
OzSky 2013: Riding on the Australia Telescope National Facility's Compact Array
OzSky 2013: Bob Logue Observing the Small Magellanic Cloud
Group Photo: 2012 OzSky "Post-Eclipse" Star Safari
OzSky "Post-Eclipse" Star Safari: Observing the Large Magellanic Cloud
OzSky "Post-Eclipse" Star Safari: OzSky in the Oz Sky, Laser Style
Group Photo: 2012 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
OzSky "Post-Eclipse" Star Safari: Inside Tour of the Anglo-Australian Telescope
OzSky "Post-Eclipse" Star Safari: Inside Tour of the 2.3m New Generation Telescope
OzSky "Post-Eclipse" Star Safari: Crux/Carina Rising
Group Photo: 2011 OzSky "Alumni" Star Safari
Mary Cragg, Ji-Hyeon Kim, Donna Burton, Paul Winalski, Brad Young, John Bishop
Lachlan MacDonald, Tony Buckley, Byungsoo Kim, Dan Pontone, Kee-Yang Chung
The Night Sky over OzSky 2011
The Night Sky over OzSky 2011
Group Photo: 2010 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
Credit: Fred Koch, 3RF Australia
Group Photo: 2009 OzSky Star Safari
Credit: Charlie Warren, Editor, Amateur Astronomy Magazine
"Deepest South Texas Star Safari", 2009 - "Emu Rising"
Credit: Charlie Warren, Editor, Amateur Astronomy Magazine
"Deepest South Texas Star Safari", 2009 - 3RF's Lachlan MacDonald with Charlie Warren, Editor of Amateur Astronomy Magazine alongside the now retired 30 inch telescope.
Credit: Charlie Warren, Editor, Amateur Astronomy Magazine
"Deepest South Texas Star Safari", 2009 - Eta Carina Setting over the Motel
Credit: Robert Werkman
"Deepest South Texas Star Safari", 2009 - The 22 inch Binocular Telescope with Bruce Sayre, John Bambury, Peter Read and Andrew Murrell
Credit: David Moody
"Deepest South Texas Star Safari", 2009 - Southern Cross and Eta Carina
Credit: Robert Werkman
"Deepest South Texas Star Safari", 2009 - 3RF's Lachlan MacDonald and John Bambury discussing the intricate details of one of the 18 inch telescopes
Credit: John Bozeman
"Deepest South Texas Star Safari", 2009 - Bruce Sayre, creator of the new 22" binocular telescope with 3RF's John Bambury
"Deepest South Texas Star Safari", 2009 - 3RF's Tony Buckley and John Bambury admiring the now retired 30" telescope, with the 22" binocular telescope dwarfed in the background
"Deepest South Texas Star Safari", 2009 - The 22 inch Binocular Telescope
Credit: Charlie Warren, Editor, Amateur Astronomy Magazine
"Deepest South Texas Star Safari", 2009 - The Observing Field behind the Motel
Credit: Charlie Warren, Editor, Amateur Astronomy Magazine
"Deepest South Texas Star Safari", 2009 - Getting Ready for the Group Photo
Credit: Charlie Warren, Editor, Amateur Astronomy Magazine
Group Photo: 2007 Deepest South Texas Star Safari
Group Photo: 2006 Deepest South Texas Star Safari
Group Photo: 2005 Deepest South Texas Star Safari
Group Photo: 2004 Deepest South Texas Star Safari
Group Photo: 1993 "Operation Pacific Storm" - The very first of what is now called the OzSky Star Safaris
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OzSky "Alumni" Star Safari
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Can't make it to the next OzSky "Classic" Star Safari in March? Or perhaps you have already been to several OzSky "Classic" Star Safaris and you are now looking for a different time of year to explore the other half of the Southern night skies?
Why not consider the next OzSky "Alumni" Star Safari instead, for your next Southern Skies observing trip!