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Venus_conjunction_sml.jpgMoon - Venus - Jupiter conjunction.76 viewsThe conjunction on 1/12/08 as seen from Stone-Henge shortly after the Venus occultation.
This picture was 'Image of the month' in Astronomy Now - Feb 2009D.Mason (3 votes)
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2009-08-15_EAGLE_mas.jpg2009-08-15 The Eagle Nebula43 viewsMy first attempt at hubble style pallete processing ( of a sort). The Eagle nebula containing the "Pillars Of Creation".
Canon eos 1000d, 10 inch newt, cls filter, 4 frames at 5 mins each.B A KINGSLEY (2 votes)
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sun_HA_10-04-13_10-13-20_CME_comb_reprocessed.jpgCME / Eruptive prom 13/4/1031 viewsI've re-processed my image of the CME / eruptive prominence from 13/4 to remove the glare cuased by the thin hazy cloud on the day.D.Mason (1 votes)
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sun_HA_10-04-13_10-13-20_CME_combined.jpgCoronal mass ejection41 viewsThere was a large CME on the morning of 13/4/10
This is a whole disk image which gives quite a good impression of the size of it.D.Mason (1 votes)
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Gauss_ha_2-5x.jpgGauss17 viewsThe crater Gauss taken 1 day after the full moon. The smaller craters within it remind me a little of Clavius.D.Mason (1 votes)
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mars_2-5x_ha(G)B_10-01-29_23-16-41_x2_cal.jpgMars28 viewsMars, 23:16 on Jan 29th 2010
Taken using my 12" LX200, 2.5x powermate, DMK41, H-Alpha & Blue filters.
D.Mason (1 votes)
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thursday_a2_MAS.jpgThe Moon full colour32 viewsThe Moon through Sir Patrick Moores 8 inch Newtonian reflector. 80 photographs aligned, stacked, and made into an 8 frame mosaic.
My largest image to date and made from bringing together antique optics and a modern DSLR camera to produce my best full colour image of the Moon. The original print is four times the size of this file.
PLEASE CLICK ON THE IMAGE FOR FULL SIZE !B A KINGSLEY (1 votes)
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M1_LRGB_04_80pc.jpgM1 - The Crab Nebula33 viewsadrian (1 votes)
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IC1805_HaRGB.jpgIC180516 viewsadrian (1 votes)
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M16_2.jpgM1612 viewsadrian (1 votes)
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2009-10-22_MARS_OBS_-_B_KINGSLEY.jpg2009-10-22_MARS_OBS_-_B_KINGSLEY.28 viewsFirst colour images of this apparition and first using the C14. Seeing was fair to good averaging 7/10 but Mars is still small at just over 7 arc seconds in size.
Looked stunning through the eyepiece too !B A KINGSLEY (1 votes)
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m33_pushed_sml.jpgM33 - The Triangulum Galaxy49 viewsThis is a 5 hour (30x 10mins) image of M33 taken using my QHY8 camera with CLS filter & ED80
The outer parts are very diffuse, which makes it quite difficult to image despite being mag. 7D.Mason (1 votes)
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