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M1 and M51 |
15th Feb 2025 |
Robert Elson |
The Horsehead nebula and M1 |
31st Jan 2025 |
Nik Whitehead |
M1, NGC 253 and NGC 1499 |
9th Jan 2025 |
Chris Bowden |
M1 (The Crab nebula) and NGC 188 (open cluster in Cepheus) |
21st Mar 2024 |
Chris Bowden |
The Crab and the Heart nebulae |
11th Jan 2024 |
John Beer |
M1 in SHO |
22nd Dec 2023 |
Anne Startup |
M52 and the Bubble Nebula. |
13th Jul 2023 |
Chris Playle |
The Crab nebula |
4th Apr 2023 |
Anne Startup |
Planetary images |
14th Aug 2022 |
John Beer |
M1 The Crab Nebula (NGC1952) |
26th Feb 2022 |
Chris Bowden |
Post Zoom Meeting observing at the Brian Stokes Cygnus Observatory at Fairwood |
7th May 2021 |
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Last night's targets |
11th Feb 2021 |
Howard Davies |
From stacking to post processing in Affinity Photo a high quality, low cost image processor. |
8th Feb 2021 |
Nicola Mackin |
Testing the refurbished scope at the SAS observatory |
27th Mar 2019 |
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M1 The Crab Nebula |
3rd Feb 2019 |
Colin Miles |
Eastern Veil Nebula, Crab Nebula, M33, Caldwell 9 |
15th Nov 2018 |
Anne Startup |
6 years old M1 reprocessed with Pixinsight |
1st Apr 2017 |
Anne Startup |
M1, The Crab Nebula |
14th Feb 2017 |
Colin Miles |
Results from Kelling Heath |
7th Oct 2016 |
Jim Startup |
More Deep Sky with the Atik Infinity |
11th Feb 2016 |
Steve Wainwright |
M1 |
1st Jan 2016 |
Colin Miles |
M1, the Crab Nebula |
23rd Mar 2015 |
Anne Startup |
M1 and M2 with the Bradford Robotic Telescope |
30th Sep 2014 |
Colin Miles |
Deep Sky delights |
28th Mar 2012 |
Anne Startup |
The Crab and the Flame with a Starlight Express MX716 and an 80mm refractor |
3rd Mar 2011 |
Anne Startup |
First attempt at narrowband imaging |
20th Dec 2010 |
Nicola Mackin |
Deep Sky with a Nikon D700 and 80mm & 4 inch APO refractors |
13th Oct 2010 |
Keith Davies |
Deep Sky with the SDC-435, an 11" SCT with a 6.3 focal reducer, an f/5, 6" Newtonian and an 80mm, f/5 refractor |
11th Oct 2010 |
Steve Wainwright |