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Author Archives: Greg Parker
Still learning how to use the Hyperstar III
Bit embarrassed to say that I am still learning how to use the Hyperstar III. Rather humbling when I thought I knew all there was to know about getting the best out of the Hyperstar. I had done a few … Continue reading
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Greg’s Enigma
Does the EPR “paradox” tell us anything about Physics? Well the trite answer is yes of course it does – but can we be a bit more specific? Physics is an “after the fact” science relying on experiments and the … Continue reading
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Talk at the Webb Deep-Sky Society 2013 AGM
I will presenting “Deep-Sky Imaging from the New Forest Observatory” at the Webb Deep-Sky Society AGM meeting on Saturday 15th June 2013. The venue is the Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA. Images taken using … Continue reading
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The Dream of the Cosmos
Anne Baring’s new book “The Dream of the Cosmos: A Quest for the Soul” has a Pleiades image from the New Forest Observatory on the cover. The Publisher has done an excellent job in putting the book together.
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Let’s all dumb down together – or maybe not
As I’ve mentioned before – this is MY blog, so I can write what the hell I like. My cage has just been rattled by a piece written about Harvard and it mentions teaching in Universities. You have teachers at … Continue reading
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Image of the Month – May 2013
The Image of the Month for May 2013 is the recent reprocess of the Coathanger Cluster (Al Sufi’s cluster, Collinder 399) in the constellation Vulpecula. This reprocess by Noel Carboni included data from the mini-WASP array plus deep data from … Continue reading
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The Navigator’s companion
A recent Noel Carboni process of mostly mini-WASP test data (I used one scope for imaging whilst trying to set up the other two scopes). This is Polaris the alpha star in Ursa Minor. Although it looks like a single … Continue reading
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Carl Sagan
In 1973 when I was 19 I left home to start work at Harwell and also to take an HNC at Oxford Polytechnic (as it was then). This was a time of great awakening for me, I had found the … Continue reading
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I have this really huge problem with DNA
Well this site is about Life, the Universe and Everything, so where better to bring this up? I am just starting to read Carl Sagan’s “The varieties of scientific experience” and just in the first few pages it had me … Continue reading
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Greg’s “3” asterism in Leo
A few weeks ago I was scrolling through the constellation Leo using “the Sky 6” planetarium program when an amazing numerical asterism flashed into view. It looked quite unreal and I wondered if it would look as impressive in the … Continue reading
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