Welcome to my web site. For the present its purpose is to introduce myself and show some of what I have done, but I
    hope it will become more serious as my interests develop.

    I have two interests, astronomy and lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). I became interested in astronomy at age 11 or 12.
    My astronomical activities subsided for many years when I attended college but started up again in the mid 1970’s. I
    enjoy some visual observing, primarily deep sky objects, but I am not the avid observer that characterizes many amateurs.
    I am working toward doing photometry, and hopefully spectroscopy.

    As with astronomy, I started collecting butterflies and moths at age 11 or 12. I still collect, but not as seriously as some
    lepidopterists. My primary interest in lepidoptera is in the areas of population genetics and speciation.  The thesis for my
    Ph.D. in genetics from NCSU at Raleigh was on selection for competitive ability in Drosophila. My M.S. degree thesis at
    ASU in Tempe was on the genetics of a butterfly, Chlosyne lacinia.

   Astronomy:
                 Photometry and Spectroscopy
                 My Permanent Observatory
                 My Telescope
                 My Portable Observatory

   Lepidoptera:
                 Chlosyne lacinia

                                                                                                            Send comments or thoughts to me,  Stanley A. Gorodenski