Photographs copyright Kevin Fleck

Leonids 2001.  30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.  The Double Cluster is in the upper left.

Leonids 2001.  30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.  The Double Cluster is in the upper left.

Leonids 2001.  30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.  The Double Cluster is in the upper left.

The Orion Nebula.  30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.  The Double Cluster is in the upper left.

Leonids 2001.  30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.  The Double Cluster is in the upper left.

Leonids 2001.  30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.  The Orion Nebula can be seen.

Leonids 2001.  30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.  A wispy orange Leonid trail can be seen in the upper left.

Leonids 2001.  30 second exposure with Olympus camera and Kodak Gold ASA 400.  The Flame Nebula and Barnard's Loop are just visible at the left of the image.

Aurora raining down from the constellation Hercules.

Aurora overhead.  Vega is the bright star in the upper left corner which belongs to the constellation Lyra.

Auroral curtains.

The northern lights in full array.

The clouds were moving in.

Jupiter is the bright planet in the middle of the image.  The purple could not be seen with the naked eye.

The northern lights showering the Lone Pine.

Colorful aurora.  It was windy so the tree is blurred.  Saturn is the bright spot at the top.

The Milky Way in Cassiopeia.  The Andromeda Galaxy is in the upper right and the Double Cluster at the bottom.  The red glow in the middle is SH2-184.

The Double Cluster in Perseus (NGC 884 and NGC 869)

M27 the Dumbbell Nebula in the constellation Vulpecula.  Taken at prime focus through a Skywatcher 102mm refractor.

That's me doing some astrophotography.

The Lagoon Nebula (M8) with the Trifid Nebula at the top (M20).

My favorite image of the Lagoon Nebula and the Trifid Nebula.  Beautiful extent on the nebula!

The Milky Way in Sagittarius! 

The Milky way near the constellation Aquila.

The Milky Way star cloud near M11. 

The Milky Way near Cygnus.  The North American Nebula is easily visible on the right side of the picture.