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Monthly Archives: October 2015
R Coronae Borealis
As there has only been one imaging night for the whole of October 2015 I have had to look for other things to get on with. I took a Sky 90 image of the R Coronae Borealis (RCrB) region in … Continue reading
Definitive Kemble’s Cascade
I used Registar to put together all the best images I had of Kemble’s Cascade – and this is the result 🙂
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Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD)
Got today’s EPOD with “Primary, Secondary and Supernumerary Rainbows”. Thank you Jim at EPOD for continuing to publish my work 🙂
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Sulafat & Sheliak in Lyra
This is a 2-frame mosaic using the Canon 200mm lenses and M26C OSC CCDs of the two brightest stars in lower central Lyra. Just got to get the two upper frames for a complete central Lyra mosaic.
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V1331 Cygni region second dataset
Once again, before the Moon came up I went for the V1331 Cygni region with the Sky 90 array, this time using 15-minute subs. Got a total of 14 x 15-minute subs which were added to the earlier 15 x … Continue reading
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Deep-Sky Image of the Month October 2015
As it is the first of the month today – it is a good day to resurrect the Deep-Sky Image of the Month 🙂 Just taken recently, I have chosen the Sky 90/M26C 4-framer of Kemble’s Cascade taken just a … Continue reading
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V1331 Cygni region
Managed to get 50-minutes of imaging done on this region before a blazing Moon came up using the 3 x Sky 90s, so 150-minutes total using 10-minute subs. Needs a lot more on this region, including I think the frames … Continue reading
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