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Imaging Object of the Month

IOM October 2010 – Messier 15 the Great Pegasus Cluster

This month’s imaging object is M15 [NGC7078] the Great Pegasus Cluster, a very nice Globular Cluser in the constellation Pegasus.  This is a large globular with a diameter of 18 arc minutes (M13 is 21 arc minutes) and lies at … Continue reading

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IOM September 2010 – six clusters and a supernova remnant to boot – what more do you want?

Cassiopeia as you will know is open cluster central – but do you know that there is a region THICK with open clusters (6 of them) AND it has a fantastic supernova remnant as well?  Use your scope’s GOTO to … Continue reading

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IOM August 2010 – The Cocoon nebula in Cygnus

Imaging conditions steadily improve as we proceed through August and once again reasonably dark skies can be had in the late evening – the only problem being if you have a day job to get up early for the next … Continue reading

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IOM July 2010 – Messier object 39 in Cygnus

With virtually no imaging for the last 6-8 weeks we enter July where at least the skies start to get a little darker in the late evening.  It is still not great conditions for imaging though and you will note … Continue reading

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IOM June 2010 – It’s cleaning and updating time once again!

It’s imaging dead time again as we enter the summer months and it never really gets dark at my latitude.  Time once again to do all those chores which we don’t bother with when we’re getting on with the real … Continue reading

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IOM May 2010 – M97 and M108 in Ursa Major

The imaging object for this month is actually a pair of objects lying in the constellation Ursa Major.  M97 also known as the Owl nebula is a lovely little planetary nebula, so named as it has a pair of dark … Continue reading

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IOM April 2010 – interacting galaxy pair M51 in Canes Venatici – the whirlpool galaxy

April brings the Ursa Major/Canes Venatici objects into a good imaging position.  Our Imaging Object of the Month this month is the interacting galaxy pair M51 known as the whirlpool galaxy.  M51 lies 15 million light years away in the … Continue reading

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IOM March 2010 – Regulus in Leo

This month’s imaging object is a single star shot – this time I’ve gone for Regulus in Leo.  A nice bright star central to an image can make a spectacular picture, and Regulus is no exception.  Taken using the Sky … Continue reading

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IOM February 2010 – M78 in Orion

I still find it very strange that this large, bright reflection nebula does not have a “popular” name.  To me it look like a cauldron of boiling liquid oxygen, so I shall call it “the Cauldron”.  M78 is a beautiful … Continue reading

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IOM January 2010 – IC443 the Jellyfish nebula in Gemini

First of all Happy New Year to you all!  I won’t say let’s hope for better imaging weather this coming year as so far it hasn’t been anything to write home about.  Moving on.  This month’s Imaging Object of the … Continue reading

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