Good idea and sounds like and excellent purchase, Simon. I have always been a little fearful of children and solar filters, glad to see a glass filte...
I did, Andy! I had meant to post them on the imaging/observing thread but I didnt get around to, sorry :( I'll go and post them on there now.
I am feeling unwell probably due to a few cold nights I spent out last week trying to catch different celestial events such as Jupiter triple moon tra...
Oh indeed, mesmerising! There seems to be more layers on the coma around the nuclei Then i have seen anywhere elsle. was that his 14inch revealing all...
Fantastic capture, Sumitra! Lovejoy sure looking as sexy as its namesake. I have been toying with all 3 of those portable trackers for a while myself...
Tuesday looks to be the best night this week, weatherwise, for imaging Lovejoy, Sumitra. I'm going to camp in Brede on that night and have a go at it...
The Orion course on Futurelearn commences now. Its a four week course, 3 hours studying per week which you can do anytime within each week of the cou...
Thanks Mike. I realise I made that video too long with the meteor photos at the end. I think getting a proper image or timelapse of our Milky Way in...
Happy New Year to you too, Simon!
You have a nice kit, Robert. I always find it easier to be either shown or to watch a video in how to setup something relatively complex. The skyw...
Lovely comet Sumitra! I read Lovejoy had two tails and lost them both! Pity, although it should grow another again, hopefully soon. I hope you can c...
A nice attempt Tej, despite the various problems you experienced! I love the light reflections on the water near the end… it would have been nice to s...
Happy new year, Tej! That’s a lovely timelapse, I like the boats in the foreground! There is a bit of flicker, but I think you did a good job of adjus...