Mike Meynell
Mike Meynell
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RE: Blackheath Observing - 14 May 2016

As regards the new feature in the North Equatorial Belt, I found this reference in a 1988 BAA journal: From 1988 BAA journal, p.234... "The NEBs dark...

6 years ago
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RE: Hello astronomers in London

Thanks for the message Kardell... it looks interesting. Not sure about the "competition" element... we're all on the same side :) I'll reply in more ...

6 years ago
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RE: Transit of Mercury

A great video, well done Sumitra, What a great day. Does raise an issue that needs to be discussed at committee, we need a hat policy for solar view...

6 years ago
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RE: Transit of Mercury

Fabulous image, Rupert. I was watching at the start of the transit as Mercury went straight across that prominence to the right. It really was stunnin...

6 years ago
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RE: Transit of Mercury data

I found a Nasa web page with some useful data about the transit of Mercury. This is very useful, Andy. Thanks. Interesting to see that this is the m...

7 years ago
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RE: Mercury Transit

Thanks Brian... I've submitted our event... should be online in the next 24 hours.

7 years ago
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RE: First Jupiter of the Year

Always nice to get the added bonus of a Galilean moon! Beautiful surface detail, particularly in the south equatorial and temperate belts.

7 years ago
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RE: Lunar Alpine Valley

And a couple of lunar surface images, created from a stacked video of about 30 seconds each. Crater Copernicus: Lunar Alpine Valley and Crater Pla...

7 years ago
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RE: Lunar Alpine Valley

Have got around to processing one video file... which I didn't hold out much hope for, as it was just 30 seconds of Jupiter... taken from my front gar...

7 years ago
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RE: Lunar Alpine Valley

Many thanks Caradoc. I took some cropped video files as well, with the intention of stacking them... not sure when I'll get a chance to process them, ...

7 years ago
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RE: Lunar Alpine Valley

And here's another from the evening of the southern part of the Moon, from Crater Copernicus down through the Sea of Clouds (Mare Nubium) and to the s...

7 years ago
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