Category Archives: mini-WASP Array

The creation and use of the New Forest Observatory mini-WASP array

Double Cluster from the mini-WASP array just before grabbing the lunar halo image

Managed to get half an hour on the Double Cluster with one camera before it all went pear-shaped with the weather last night.  The Double Cluster and Stock 2 is one image that the mini-WASP array was actually designed for … Continue reading

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Bellatrix, Polaris and Pollux re-loaded

The earlier images of Bellatrix, Polaris and Pollux re-processed using a new process step.

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California nebula reprocess

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The Cone nebula – a mini-WASP single framer

This image is a single frame from the mini-WASP and comprises 12 subs at 10-minutes per sub, so a 2-hour total exposure time (again well short of the 8 hours needed).  The reason for only one frame is that due … Continue reading

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The mini-WASP imager is now fully operational

It was a clear night last night (although the seeing was very poor) and it allowed me to iron out the last few bugs that were plaguing me with the mini-WASP array.  Only got some short exposure times, but now … Continue reading

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Pollux

The final single star image from last night, 16 subs at 5-minutes per sub using the M26C/Sky90 on Pollox, Castor’s twin.  A bit of colour in Pollux (unlike Castor) so I went for this one first.

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Polaris

Another one from last night – this time Polaris using 19 subs at 5-minutes per sub on the M26C/Sky 90.  A few faint fuzzies in the background, but annoyingly just missed Polarissima Borealis.  North is up and note that we … Continue reading

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Bellatrix

After the most abysmal day and plenty of rain it cleared to give the most beautiful evening of the year so far for imaging.  I wanted to make the most of the good imaging conditions so went for quantity rather than … Continue reading

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Getting there – very, very slowly!

Here is a two-camera two-scope mini-WASP image taken a few nights ago.  It is fairly poor overall mainly because this was only 4 sub-exposures (they were however 1,000 second subs).  I can make a vast improvement to this image with … Continue reading

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Robofocus brackets completed

The new Robofocus mounts were completed and tested today, all looks fine.  Now I’m just waiting for a good friend to bring me his Sky 90 as the second imaging scope and I’ll be able to get on with the … Continue reading

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