Monthly Archives: August 2007

Astronomy Now Magazine (September 2007 Issue)

Just came home on Wednesday 15th August to find we have Picture of the Month in this Month’s (September 2007 Issue) Astronomy Now magazine.  Astronomy Now have published our wide field picture of the The North America Pelican Nebula.  Taken with the … Continue reading

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Astronomy Picture of the Day [APOD]

Today, Astronomy Picture of the Day [APOD] have published one of our most recent images, that of Messier 67 (M67) in the constellation Cancer. Gathered at the center of this sharp skyview are the stars of Messier 67, one of the oldest … Continue reading

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mini-WASP Array Project – Part 2 – A Likely Solution

In my last post I was at the point of deciding which refractors and CCD cameras to use.  I think I’ve now solved that dilemma! Having gone through many combinations and permutations I am thinking the best solution for me is … Continue reading

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mini-WASP Array Project – Part 1 – The Problem

As I said in the project announcement, living in the UK we have a major problem to contend with trying to pursue our hobby – the weather!  There are very few good clear Moonless nights to take those perfect images.  … Continue reading

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