Unusual picture of the Zeiss being projected on to a screen for a backdrop of a Tv show
Recently retired Zeiss Model IV at Griffith Planetarium (photo by Owen Phairis 8/2008)
Inside of Zeiss Starball showing light source and condensers.
(photo by Albert Maly-Motta)
Spitz STP Projector at Miami (photo by Robert Cruz)
Spitz STP Projector at Miami (photo by Robert Cruz)
Owen with Novins Planetarium Director Gloria Villalobos
Owen holding a Minolta Starball during disassembly August 2008
Minolta Star Balls, Coordinate Projector and 2 Azimuth Projectors
This picture shows the necessary equipment for the reconstruction
The second planet cage being hoisted into position during reconstruction
Minolta under going reconstruction at the Museum
Minolta and Spitz A-1 at the Museum
Spitz A3P Planetarium Planet Projector Analogs
Museums' Goto M1 Northern Star Hemisphere 1961 Serial # 4
Museums' eleven inch Dick Emmons Starball (number 16 of 17 ever made)
Museums' Spitz-NASA Apollo Planetarium Projector Starball
Museums' Connic Coperican Helio-Centric Projection Orrery
Museums' Goto Projection Orrery
Museums' Helio-centric Projection Orreries: Viewlex, Spitz, Goto, Connic
Museums' Spitz Hand Sextants (A4, A3P, A1)
Planetarium Pointers (Antique, Goto S-2, Goto Mercury, Spitz A3P, Ednalite)
Museums' Mark II Astro-Compass 1942
Museums' Motorized Sunlit World Globe of Seattle
Museums' Model Satellite
The Museum has several model Telescopes including the 200 " Hale made by Barry Crist
Some of the Museums Projectors
Stella Spitz STP Relay Racks and Analog Computer
Armand Spitz A1 Planetarium Projector
Armand Spitz A-1 Planetarium Projector
Armand Spitz A-1 Planetarium Projector Posterized
Night Time Negative Image just for FUN
Goto Mercury Planetarium Projector Collage
Goto Mercury Planetarium Projector pictured at Holt Planetarium
Alan Gould and Owen at the projector controls at Holt Planetarium
Mercury Projector being hoisted on to display stand at Museum
Closeup of Copernicus the Planetariums working Robot.
The robot was used as part of the Big Bear Traveling Planetarium Show and was used to entertain the audience before the start of the show which allowed time for their eyes to get dark adapted. To see the robot in action click on the above picture of the robot.
Museums' Model Nautilus Submarine with Projectors
Closeup of Nautilus inspired by Jules Verne
Museums' Radio Telescope
Owens' 3" Brass Cassegrain Telescope from the Deutsches Museum (#293 of 1500)
Owens' Four inch f-15 Refractor Telescope
Owens' 8" f-6 Cave Astrola Newtonian Telescope
This was Tom Caves (1923-2003) Telescope that he would take to star parties, public outreach, and demos.
Owens' 6" f-8 Celestron Refractor Telescope
Owens' 4" Refractor Telescope remounted for Solar work to include Daystar h-alpha filter
Owens' Table top Meade 8" SCT Reflector Telescope
Owens' 8" Meade Newtonian, 6" f-10 Vernon Refractor, 8" Meade SCT, and 4" Refractor Cluster
My Dream Telescope (48" Refractor at the 1900 Paris Exposition)
Yerkes 40 inch Refractor Telescope
Image taken from an old Magic Lantern Slide in the Planetarium Museum Collection.
What astronomers thought the moonscape would look like over 100 years ago.
Image taken from an old Magic Lantern Slide in the Planetarium Museum Collection.
Owens' 138 pound Meteorite
Owens' Meteorite at Edwards AFB on loan to NASA for Public Outreach
Darlene with the Meteorite at Lancaster California for a NASA Public Outreach
Steve Smith from NASA and Owen holding Moon Rocks (Public Outreach)
Owen and Mary Ann at Apple Valley Air Show working on NASA Public Outreach
Autographed Photograph of Dr. Wernher von Braun (1912-1977)
Big Bear resident and friend Mercury Astronaut Gordon Cooper (1927-2004) and Owen at airshow
Letter to my Dad from Astronaut / Senator John Glenn (1921- ) concerning airline deregulation
Picture from Jack Swigert (1931-1982) from Apollo 13
Like the waves of the sea are the ways of fate,
(author: Eller Wheeler Wilcox)
With the self-same winds that blow.
Tis the set of the sails, and not the gales,
Which tell the way they go.
As we voyage through life.
Tis the set of the soul which decides its goal,
And not the calm or strife."
"All my life I had dreamed of it, but it was absurd.
Nobody had the stars in their garage, their basement, their barn.
But people do. Now I do too.. And so can YOU. Dream.. Dream BIG.."
(author: Gary Likert - HPA)