And now some daylight-impressions from the 15. HTT:
Comfort is king at the HTT...

... one had brought along their favorite colored umbrella...

... others presented grandma's living room lamp...

... .. also at the Mendener Pavilion comfort was king...

Also emitting comfort, but at first friendly and delicately presented: Rogers coffee and cake offering, not to mention their breakfast and nightly H-alpha-bar.

The HTT pinboard: "... 20inch dobson to sell - from Crister, the swedish man...

No HTT without Erhards 42inch-skygun...
but this time he got support from Kai and Raffael in the category "monster dobson":

In front Olag Hofschulz with his son, left in the back the 30inch of Raffael from federal state of Schleswig Holstein (new painted in the swedish national colors?) and right in the back the 33inch from Kai coming from the Ore Mountains.

All parts self-made, one notice the very thin main-mirror at the borders (in comparison with the diameter of the thumb to the right) - the whole system is a unique masterpiece from Kai - chapeau!
referees::

Waldemar Kammrath spoke about his electromicroscopic images of lunar rock

Michael Möckel (head of our observatory, standing at the left) is greeting his american friend and supernova-hunter Tim Pucket(second from right) from Georgia, USA - at the most right stands Christopher Hay from Scotland. Impressed by the organization and flair of the HTT, he said yes to translate from english to german, which turned out to be good, because fast spoken american english isn't easy to understand...



Tim and Christopher .
WORKSHOPS:

Mirror-grinding workshop with Thomas Heising.

Workshop Newton-Collimation with Uwe Pilz.

Another unselfish service of the 15.HTT:
Ralf Szymkowiak from Astrotreff Niederrhein came with his mobile technical shop (the car with the Logo IMTECH) and was able to help several astronomers - a great idea.
Many other astronomers again supported us unselfishly, a few names here: Karsten Walzel, Rainer Baehr, Uwe Pilz, Robert Zebahl, René Merting, Thomas Heising, Andreas Schnabel...
This people make our star party a special one.
And now more daylight-impressions:















Some had a stressful travel, after the arrival at the HTT they fall in sleep while unpacking their stuff... [;)]




Thanks all.
Ralf