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Author Archives: Greg Parker
Hind’s Variable nebula – uncropped
Here is the full-frame (uncropped) version of Hind’s Variable nebula.
Posted in mini-WASP Array, Sky 90 and SXVF-M26C
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Messier 105 Region in Leo
This reprocess is a single frame taken on the Sky90 array using the M26C OSC CCDs. It is the M105 region in Leo and comprises 7-hours of 15-minute subs.
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Bright Blue Star Delta Persei
This single frame image of Delta Persei was taken on the Sky90 array using the M26C OSC CCDs and comprises 72 x 450-second subs.
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Tarazed and Barnard’s “E”
My third reprocess is the Tarazed and Barnard’s “E” region taken with the 200mm Canon prime lenses and the Trius M26C OSC CCDs. This is a cropped single frame image.
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Hind’s Variable Nebula
Here is the second reprocess, this time it is Hind’s Variable nebula. A single frame image cropped to the nebula region. A staggering 22-hours of 20-minute subs went into creating this image. Taken on the Sky90 array using the M26C … Continue reading
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The Broken Engagement Ring in Ursa Major
I have just found a huge pile of images that I didn’t process properly the first time around, so I have just spent all morning processing just a few of them. This first image shows the bright blue star Merak … Continue reading
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The Sky90 array is now fully operational
I worked in the observatory from 10 p.m. until 1:15 a.m. this morning getting the Sky90 array tuned up and ready to go. All 3 Sky90s are now well-aligned and the collimation on each camera is spot on. We’re ready … Continue reading
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Supernova SN2022hrs, After and Before Shots
Here is the recent Hyperstar 4 image of supernova SN2022hrs together with an old 200mm lens shot of the same region (at much lower resolution unfortunately).
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Supernova SN2022hrs in galaxy NGC4647
A clear Moonless sky last night and I was just going to sort out the final Sky90 on the array, which is a bit boring with good skies. So it was very fortunate that I saw there was a new … Continue reading
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