Awesome imaging record of Saturn. So lovely, John. I dont get time to do much astronomy during this summer but I did manage to squeeze in so...
Just found this Getty Images link with a great shot of Rupert – and more (professional) photos from Greenwich (and from a few other places that didn’t...
Wonderful photo. You should have that framed! It really does sum up the frustrations of the day. I can understand entirely why you made the trip down...
Huh curse of my new equipment...I just realise...as I was also remoting my home telescope, I cursed both London and Eastbourne...I best not show my fa...
Lovely processing Christina! As Mike says, you punched out the details without too much sharpening which so often gives it an artificial look but your...
"...binary stars are more common in our galaxy than single stars..." What?!? Never knew that! Well that puts us even further into minority and unco...
The visitors are going to love seeing that orange sun on the laptop screen, Mike. I also bought a Thousand Oaks filter (and glasses!) to enjoy the lo...
New Horizon, "Secrets of the Solar System" on today, there will be repeats and is on Iplayer:
Bill, that's in 2090, we've got a fair bit of waiting to do! I am going solo for this event, I am afraid as I had already booked a weekend break ever...
Oooh...I can use a smaller backpack!
I think it’s a better image. Certainly there is more structure in the nebulosity, and the central region is better exposed. Thoughts? Yes, even bet...
I think that horsehead is absolutely awesome, Mike, especially knowing you captured it in London and on such a windy evening too! I think your whole t...
Thanks Clive, I am going to do this! I had a check to see if I had enough room in my loft cupboard to mount the equipment and I think I got just more...
Getting closer! Timelapse of Ceres rotation.