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Projects undertaken at New Forest Observatory

New Forest Observatory this morning

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Robofocus units fitted to the TS 80mm triplet APOs

I just realised when explaining to someone how I fitted the two Robofocus units to the TS 80mm triplet APOs that I had not published an image of the setup here on the NFO site.  So here it is 🙂

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Beautiful blue Bellatrix

Here is a recent Noel Carboni process of another bright star in Orion – this time it is Bellatrix on Orion’s shoulder taken using the mini-WASP array.

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A new course for 2013

Due to having received several requests – the New Forest Observatory now offers another course for astronomers. “Constructing an observatory for imaging or observing” is the latest course we have on offer – please check the “Courses” section for details.

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A New Year’s Day treat – Sirius 2-framer

We unexpectedly got a few clear hours (unfortunately not Moonless) on New Year’s Day 2013 – this is after a whole month of cloud and rain!  We are now back to the cloud and rain again, so that one clear … Continue reading

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The International Space Station on 21/12/2012

Terrible sky conditions – but still managed to capture most of a long 4-minute pass of the International Space Station.  If the rain will leave off in a couple of days there’s a mega 6-minute pass!!!!

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A view to the south December 2012

A negative B&W DSLR image of the view to the south of the New Forest observatory in this one.  Can you pick out Orion, the Pleiades, Jupiter, Aldebaran and the Hyades, Auriga, Procyon, Castor & Pollux, Perseus, and other stuff?  … Continue reading

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Saiph in Orion

Saiph in Orion. Image acquired by Greg Parker at the New Forest Observatory and processed by Noel Carboni in Florida U.S.A.

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The brightest star in the Sky – SIRIUS

A mini-WASP array image from a couple of nights back. Captured by Greg Parker at the New Forest Observatory and processed by Noel Carboni in Florida U.S.A.

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The mini-WASP array roars!

Beautiful clear Moonless sky last night until just after midnight.  Started imaging at 5:55 p.m. one of my earliest starts, so ended up with 7 hours of total imaging time on the mini-WASP array (which equates to 21 hours of … Continue reading

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