Monthly Archives: June 2022

Arcturus and Napoleon’s Hat

From 03-06-2015 a 2-frame mosaic of Arcturus taken with the Sky90 array and the M26C OSC CCDs. Each frame was 30 subs at 4-minutes per sub. In the 5 o’clock position is the asterism called “Napoleon’s Hat”.

Posted in mini-WASP Array, Sky 90 and SXVF-M26C | Leave a comment

Epsilon Cassiopeiae and Greg’s Lambda

Reprocessed data from 09/09/2015 – the bright star towards centre bottom is Epsilon Cassiopeiae (the topmost left star in the Cassiopeia “W”) – and in the 11 o’clock position is an interesting asterism I call “Greg’s Lambda” as noone else … Continue reading

Posted in mini-WASP Array, Sky 90 and SXVF-M26C | Leave a comment

Kemble’s Cascade

This is Kemble’s Cascade in the constellation Camelopardalis – and in this image the Cascade has been made more apparent by using the Akira Fujii effect. Another old data reprocess from 22/09/2015. This is a 4-frame mosaic using the Sky90 … Continue reading

Posted in mini-WASP Array, Sky 90 and SXVF-M26C | Leave a comment

Aldebaran – the Eye of the Bull

A reprocess from 08/12/2022 – this is a 2-frame mosaic using the Sky90 array and M26C OSC CCDs of the Aldebaran region. A total of 66 subs at 2-minutes per sub.

Posted in mini-WASP Array, Sky 90 and SXVF-M26C | Leave a comment