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Clavius.jpgClavius2 viewsClavius again. The seeing was quite reasonable on 31/8 which enabled me to capture this image.
Some of the smaller craterlets visible within the main crater are less than 1Km in diameter.D.MasonSep 07, 2010
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Copernicus.jpgCopernicus3 viewsA bit of a favourite crater for imaging. Here it's at local 'noon' so there are very few shadows to show off the detail.D.MasonSep 07, 2010
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Aristarchus.jpgAristarchus1 viewsThis is a very difficult crater to image well as it is so bright relative to the surrounding area, so I'm very pleased that it has turned out so well.D.MasonSep 07, 2010
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Jupiter_rgb_10-09-03_00-38-46.jpgJupiter 3/9/20103 viewsRGB composite image of Jupiter taken using my 12" LX200, 2.5x powermate & DMK21 camera with reasonable seeing.D.MasonSep 06, 2010
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jupiter_11a.jpgJupiter & Ganymede5 viewsTook this image using my C9.25 @ f/20 and 450D in live view mode.
40sec Avi taken using EOS Movie Record,stacked in Registax5.1 and
processed in photoshop. This was taken after getting in from the
meeting last night.Alun HalseySep 04, 2010
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DMK0029_10-09-02_23-33-16[2]-PS_lab.jpgJupiter and spots6 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 haymesSep 04, 2010
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Perseids_in_Cygnus.jpgMeteors in Cygnus36 viewsI managed to capture what I originally thought were 3 Perseid meteors as they passed through Cygnus. Taken two days before maximum. On closer inspection it turns out that they are most likey to have been Kappa Cygnid's instead.D.MasonAug 13, 2010
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DUMBELL-----DSi_5x5min.jpgDSI view of the Dumbell14 viewsUsing the original colour DSI and an 8" f/4 Schmidt Newt,I captured
five 5minute subs using Nebulosity 2. Autoguiding was carried out
using an Atik 314L,80mm f/5 'fractor and PHD software.
All stacking,dark frame removal and processing used Nebulosity.Alun HalseyAug 12, 2010
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2010-04-08_MARS_OBS_-_B_KINGSLEY.jpg2010-04-08_MARS_OBS_-_B_KINGSLEY.9 viewsGood seeing allowed for some good views of the Tharsis region. Volcanoes continue to appear dark above the cloud cover. Ice cap continues to retreat.B A KINGSLEY
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2006-04-13_VENUS_OBS_COMPLETE.jpg14 viewsObservations in U-V and I-R of VenusB A KINGSLEY
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2009-06-18_NLC_labelled_-_B_KINGSLEY.jpg2009-06-18_NLC23 viewsB A KINGSLEY
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2008-02-16_BULLIALDUS_2_-_B_KINGSLEY.jpg2008-02-16_BULLIALDUS_2_-_B_KINGSLEY.29 viewsBullialdus - observation as part of BAAobserving programme.B A KINGSLEY
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