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Author Archives: Greg Parker
The Monkey Head nebula reloaded
Said I would go back to this one with the Hyperstar on a Moonless night to do it justice – and last night was the night. Managed to grab 32 subs at 5-minutes per sub before it clouded over around … Continue reading
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The Final Deep-Sky Image of the Week – Astrophotographer Harry Page
Fellow PAIG forumite Harry Page signs off the New Forest Observatory “Deep-Sky Image of the Week” series with this stunning presentation of M33. You can see full image details on Harry’s web-site here. Thank you for your support of the … Continue reading
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View to my south – tree lit up by the street lights. Why Aldebaran is blue but Betelgeuse is the correct colour I have no idea.
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Bellatrix in Orion
Bellatrix in Orion taken with the Hypserstar III on Friday 13th January 2012 using 32 subs at 45-seconds per sub.
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Saiph in Orion
Saiph taken with the Hyperstar III on Friday 13th January 2012. 59 subs at 30 seconds per sub. Can even see little PGC147980 at 7 O’clock on one of the bright stars near the bottom – mag 30!
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The Monkey Head nebula – just a single hour using the Hyperstar III system
Taken on the evening of Friday 13th January 2012 (living up to its reputation just about EVERYTHING went wrong this night) we have the NGC2174 region in Gemini known as the Monkey Head nebula. I have North down in this … Continue reading
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Sirius!
Dimming every other star in the area is the brightest star in the sky at magnitude -1.46, the brilliant blue Sirius in the constellation Canis Major 🙂 Taken as an experiment immediately after 12 Victoria – 60 x 10-second subs.
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The asteroid 12 Victoria in the Hyades
Towards top left of this image you can see the elongated trail of asteroid 12 Victoria. Around 50 subs at 3-minutes per sub with the Hyperstar III – bright Moon and a lot of thin high cloud but the asteroid … Continue reading
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Got today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD)
The December 21st 2011 pinhole camera image is today’s Earth Science Picture of the Day. Thank you Jim for continuing to publish my work 🙂
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A 3-frame Hyperstar III mosaic of the M87 region in B&W
Here is a 3-frame Hyperstar III mosaic of the M87 region taken in April 2010.
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