3RF Photo Gallery
Group Photo: 2024 OzSky "Classic" Star Safari
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 the series of events which are now called the OzSky Star Safaris