Category Archives: Sky 90 and SXVF-M26C

Images taken with the 10-Megapixel Starlight Xpress M26C one-shot colour CCD and the Sky 90 refractor.

Kappa Cassiopeia – Noel Carboni processing

And here’s that recent Kappa Cassiopeia data expertly processed by Noel Carboni.  

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Kappa Cassiopeia with NGC 146 and NGC 133

Whilst working on the mini-WASP array last night I took a quick image of a reasonably bright star with the one good scope and camera.  The central star is Kappa Cassiopeia and the two open clusters above it are NGC … Continue reading

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More data added to the Deneb region image

While I have been trying to tune up scope 1 and camera 1 on the mini-WASP array, I have not wasted good imaging time 🙂  During the tuning periods I was imaging the same region with the well-tuned scope 2 and camera … Continue reading

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Deneb region – mini-WASP camera 2

To see if the polar alignment was up to it I took 3 x half hour subs of the Deneb region with mini-WASP camera 2 – looks like the polar alignment is good enough (but I need to tweak it … Continue reading

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A new CCD images category – Sky 90 and M26C images

Now that the mini-WASP array is beginning to turn out some images (even if it is only one scope/camera at a time) I have created a new section under CCD images – namely Sky 90 and M26C.  Hopefully, before too … Continue reading

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