Portable gear used for AY203 In aluminum case: Pentax K1000 camera body two Barlow lenses (one short, one long) 2" Lumicon nebula filter (2) Celestron Schmidt film holder, plus a spare plastic case 600 line/mm replica grating 55mm Clave eyepiece (2" diameter) 25mm Celestron Kellner eyepiece jeweller's screwdriver In white-topped plastic bin: Rainbow Optics stellar spectroscopy set (grating and cylindrical cap lens) 50mm Orion eyepiece (2" diameter) enlarging paper Pentax K1000 camera and 135mm f/2.8 lens 18" and 12" cable releases Beseler polycontrast enlarging filters 2" star diagonal SteadyPix eyepiece-to-camera mount (for 35mm or digital) piggyback camera holder for Celestron 8 Direct-vision spectroscope in wood box (2) 2" to 1.25" eyepiece holder/adapters for Meade 10" telescopes T adapter for Pentax T-to-1.25" camera adapter T-to-2" camera adapter Universal 1.25" camera adapter (allows eyepiece projection) (3) Orion Deepmap 600 starhopping all-sky charts Meade Pictor 216 CCD cables power supply Acer laptop (floats around) power adapter Sony surveillance TV, no lens (in brown plastic briefcase) power supply 1-1/4" adapter TV/VCR combo Guiding adapter for CCD or other cameras At Moundville: 32mm 2" eyepiece for 16" piggyback camera holder for 16" (needs to be attached, drilling holes) (this is incomplete; we have a 40mm eyepiece on the 17" telescope and there are a few others in the plastic box. This should always be well-supplied with AA batteries). Hint: the Beseler enlarger uses a Sylvania 212 bulb, available through Educational Media. Missing: one of the set screws for a Celestron 8 eyepiece holder