Charles Worley Photo Gallery, first row:
- Charles Worley in 1964, shortly after coming to the USNO from Lick
Observatory.
- Charles in 1967. At this point he was deep in the IDS to WDS transfer and
doing visual micrometry double star observing with the 26 inch telescope.
- Charles at the XVI General Assembly of the International Astronomical
Union held at Grenoble, France in 1976. The first General Assembly he
attended was in 1961.
- Charles at Lowell Observatory with the GSU speckle camera in 1982. Also
pictured are Ralph Nye, Art Hoag and Otto Franz.
- Charles in the dragon's lair entering data in 1984.
Charles Worley Photo Gallery, second row:
- Charles in the USNO library reviewing journals. His systematic examination
of the USNO collection for historical double star measures had him spending
extensive time here.
- In the dome of the 26 inch with the initial speckle team: Bob Hindsley,
Geoff Douglass, Charles, and Bob Harrington.
- Charles and Geoff with the speckle camera open.
- Charles with the speckle camera mounted.
- Charles with the speckle camera mounted.
Charles Worley Photo Gallery, third row:
- Charles and Brian Mason in the midst of deep double star plotting (photo
courtesy of Barbara Mason).
- Charles presiding as IAU Commission 26 (Double & Multiple Stars) president
at Santiago de Compostella meeting with Jose Docobo (photo courtesy of Hal
McAlister). Charles knew all Commission 26 presidents, save one, on a
personal level.
- Charles in the dragon's lair in 1997 just before his scheduled retirement
(photo by Jane Worley).