Monthly Archives: October 2011

Ruchbah and M103 in Cassiopeia – the forgotten data

The sleep deprivation over this past week’s worth of clear Moonless nights hit harder than I thought.  I have just found this data from 28th September – and I can’t remember taking it 🙂  Well if that isn’t a bonus … Continue reading

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Congratulations to Carole Pope

For getting the very first New Forest Observatory “Deep-Sky Image of the Week” – see below. Excellent M33 Carole!!

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The first New Forest Observatory Deep-Sky Image of the Week!

I shall be putting up the Deep-Sky Image of the Week very first thing on a Monday morning for all to share. The first Deep-Sky Image of the Week has been sent in to us by Carole Pope who took … Continue reading

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Where to post your Deep–Sky Image of the Week

A fellow forumite said he couldn’t see where to post his “Deep-Sky Image of the Week” to.  And on looking back at my posts I can see why it’s not easy to see 🙂  So – here it is – … Continue reading

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NGC7000 – the North America nebula – definitive issue!

Last night I took a single frame using the M26C camera and the one collimated Sky 90 refractor to capture the very north of the North America nebula – an area I have not imaged properly before.  Managed to get … Continue reading

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The New Forest Observatory “Deep-Sky Image of the Week”

I shall be posting deep-sky images sent in by dedicated amateur imagers (Worldwide) early on a Monday morning.  Well I won’t do it personally in real time, I’ll write it up beforehand and schedule it 🙂  The very first image … Continue reading

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IOM October 2011 – Stock 2 open cluster in Perseus

We’re now well into some decent long dark evenings 🙂 This month’s object is rarely imaged it seems – I am going to look at the open cluster Stock 2 in Perseus this month. This is a beautiful, colourful open … Continue reading

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