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M106_LRGB_60pc.jpg
M106_LRGB_60pc.jpgM106 Region8 viewsThis image was taken from Maidenhead over 3 nights in March, using a 190mm Mak-Newt and QSI 583 camera. Exposure was about 4 hours RGB plus 4 hours luminance. It's quite a deep image; the faintest stars are below (V)magnitude +20. In addition to M106, NGC4217 and NGC4248, many other fainter background galaxies are visible.adrianMay 06, 2012
RoofObs_img5099.jpg
RoofObs_img5099.jpgRoof Top Observatory7 viewsSeen from the Trent and Mersey Canal, Willington, Derbishire 12Sept 2011tim haymesMay 03, 2012
Sun_HA_2-5x_12-04-22_11-00_sml.jpg
Sun_HA_2-5x_12-04-22_11-00_sml.jpgThe Sun on Sunday 22/4/1213 viewsA high resolution image of the sun, taken under variable conditions, before the clouds rolled in.D.MasonApr 24, 2012
brt-156035_BlackEye.jpg
brt-156035_BlackEye.jpgBlack Eye Galaxy12 viewsImaged with the Bradford Robotic Telescope on Mt Teidetim haymesApr 22, 2012
2012-02-02_PITATUS_AREA_-_B_KINGSLEY_3.jpg
2012-02-02_PITATUS_AREA_-_B_KINGSLEY_3.jpg2012-02-02_PITATUS_AREA_-_B_KINGSLEY10 viewsInfo here as LPOD

http://lpod.wikispaces.com/February+18%2C+2012
B A KINGSLEYApr 20, 2012
M104_40min-Lum_19042012.jpg
M104_40min-Lum_19042012.jpgM10412 viewsM104 40 mins of lumin subs (odd lengths due to clouds)Francis MilsomApr 20, 2012
NGC4631_70pc.jpg
NGC4631_70pc.jpgThe 'Whale & Hockey Stick' Galaxies17 viewsNGC4631 & NGC4656 in Canes Venatici. This was taken from Maidenhead over three nights: 25, 26 and 27 March 2012 with a total exposure of over 13 hours. Taken with 190mm Mak-Newt and QSI 583 camera. adrianApr 08, 2012
crescent_moon_one_day_old_12-03-23_19-04-13_sml.jpg
crescent_moon_one_day_old_12-03-23_19-04-13_sml.jpg25 hour old moon20 viewsA very thin crescent moon, just 25 hours past new moon. A difficult image to get as the moon is hard to find at this age until it is low down in the early evening - by which time it's down in the most murky turbulant part of the atmosphere.
Taken 23/3/12 at the Isle of Wight star party.
D.MasonMar 28, 2012
Crescent_Moon_ED80_IR807_12-03-24_18-48-54.jpg
Crescent_Moon_ED80_IR807_12-03-24_18-48-54.jpgCrescent moon13 viewsThe 1.9 day old crescent Moon, taken at the 2012 Isle of Wight star party, using ED80, DMK41 & IR807 filter.D.MasonMar 27, 2012
Leo_trip_Atik314L_IoW_2012.jpg
Leo_trip_Atik314L_IoW_2012.jpgThe Leo triplet16 viewsThe Leo triplet - M65, M66 & NGC3628
Image taken at the 2012 Isle of Wight star party, using TS65mm quadruplet refractor & Atik 314L camera with RGB filters (10 min subs)
D.MasonMar 27, 2012
Crab-nebula--18x5min.jpg
Crab-nebula--18x5min.jpgM1 H-alpha14 viewsAnother go at M1 using my C9.25@ f/6.3 Atik 314L+
and 12nm Hydrogen alpha filter. 18 subs at 5mins each
stacked in deep sky stacker and processed in Photoshop.
Autoguided with 80mm f/5 fractor, lodestar guidecam and
PHD software.
Alun HalseyMar 25, 2012
M950001.jpg
M950001.jpgEruptive object in M9512 viewsRecently discovered eruptive object not yet identified. M95 is in Leo not far from where Mars is at the moment. Stray light is caused by the planet.tim haymesMar 21, 2012

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DMK0029_10-09-02_23-33-16[2]-PS_lab.jpgJupiter and spots67 viewsIn stable atmosphere (high P) with DFK21 colour video cam using RAW (Y800) monochrome mode at 30fps. Colour decoded by Registax. The video was played at the Sept meeting. Note smaller red spot and Io to bottom right - quite pleased with this one! An improvement over Philips ToUcam.tim haymes
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26-inch_refractor_with_collision_damage.jpg
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MARS-DMK0002_12-02-26_00-32-12_lab.jpg
MARS-DMK0002_12-02-26_00-32-12_lab.jpgmars45 viewsAfter out Herstmonceux trip, Mars was inviting. Detail quite good visualy, but image is a little soft. Compare with the simulation.tim haymes