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NGC7380 – Wizard Nebula
NGC7380 is an open cluster of stars in Cepheus and the surrounding emission nebulosity is known as the Wizard nebula. It is about 8,500 light years away, about 25′ of arc long and shines around magnitude 7.2.The image below was … Continue reading
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M101
Having visited Astrofest I spoke to my good friends at Orion Optics who kindly offered to re-silver and service my VX14 as part of a purchase of an Advanced Astrograph 12 (AG12). The AG12 has a carbon fibre tube and … Continue reading
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B33 Horse Head Nebula
Here’s an image with my new QSI683 camera. I didn’t take any dark frames on this occasion. Luminance and red layers are H alpha, there are also blue and green layers. This image was processed in Maxim DL. Here’s the … Continue reading
M13 and IC4617 11 May 2012
Having drift aligned the Titan mount for about an hour or so I tried a 45 second no guidance exposure on M13 with the Canon 450D. The picture below consists of 16 x 45sec exposures at ISO 1600. Not sure … Continue reading
Saturn 29 April 2012
Since the 17th April we have had rain and more rain, and, as of 11 May, this was the only break in the weather. Seeing was average at best and I tried to get another shot of Saturn, this time … Continue reading
Saturn 17 April 2012
I took a number shots of Saturn (which was at opposition 2 days ago on 15 April). Its not very high in the sky so I took the shots around midnight to get the maximum altitude. The computer disc was … Continue reading
Mars 27 March 2012
After re-installing the latest version of the DMK IC Capture software, the camera has thankfully settled down. This is my first attempt at Mars with RGB Astronomik filters and a DMK mono camera. I have a lot to learn! I … Continue reading