Monthly Archives: December 2012

Purchasing DSLR (non-deep-sky) images

You can see how to purchase deep-sky images here in the “Image Gallery/Agency Copyright Notice” section. For DSLR images – photomicroscopy/micromosaics, macro/macromosaics, “Little Planet”, panoramas, and high-speed flash images – please check the purchasing details for either datafiles or prints … Continue reading

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Sir Arthur C Clarke’s tribute to Sir Patrick Moore’s Sky at Night programme:

With the recent passing of Sir Patrick Moore I thought it would be worth revisiting this post from July 2007 where Sir Arthur C Clarke pays tribute to Sir Patrick.  Sir Arthur sent me the article asking me to put … Continue reading

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Climate change? What climate change??

Here’s a view of the Burley river in Brockenhurst on 22/12/2012 – actually somewhere under there is Burley road!

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The International Space Station on 21/12/2012

Terrible sky conditions – but still managed to capture most of a long 4-minute pass of the International Space Station.  If the rain will leave off in a couple of days there’s a mega 6-minute pass!!!!

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Sir Arthur C Clarke

Would have been 95 today 🙁 Data is not information Information is not knowledge Knowledge is not wisdom

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National Geographic publications.

You will find a listing of my National Geographic publications on the Scientific Artist web site.

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A view to the south December 2012

A negative B&W DSLR image of the view to the south of the New Forest observatory in this one.  Can you pick out Orion, the Pleiades, Jupiter, Aldebaran and the Hyades, Auriga, Procyon, Castor & Pollux, Perseus, and other stuff?  … Continue reading

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Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) – Sundog Sunset from North Weirs

Today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) is the recent image I took of a Sundog over North Weirs with a New Forest pony grazing in the foreground.  Thank you Jim for continuing to publish my work 🙂

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Saiph in Orion

Saiph in Orion. Image acquired by Greg Parker at the New Forest Observatory and processed by Noel Carboni in Florida U.S.A.

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The brightest star in the Sky – SIRIUS

A mini-WASP array image from a couple of nights back. Captured by Greg Parker at the New Forest Observatory and processed by Noel Carboni in Florida U.S.A.

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