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Mission 10: The Great Glob

Matt Wedel wrote 6 days ago: Mission Objectives: Constellation, Globular cluster Equipment: Sky map, Naked eye, Binoculars, Teles … more →

Tags: constellation

November 9: Globular Cluster NGC 288

sydneystargazers wrote 2 weeks ago:     NGC 288 (Click to Enlarge)   Not too far away in the sky from the Silvercoin Gala … more →

November 4: NGC 362

sydneystargazers wrote 3 weeks ago:   NGC 362 (Click to Enlarge)       Tonight we are looking at a globular cluster … more →

October 21: 47 Tucanae (NGC 104)

sydneystargazers wrote 1 month ago:     47 Tucanae (Click to Enlarge)   When you look at 47 Tucanae, or 47 Tuc, you will … more →

M13-Great Hercules Cluster on 10/19/09

Ed wrote 1 month ago: M13-Great Hercules Cluster on 10/19/09 In addition to the Sculptor galaxy, I also took some images o … more →

Tags: Observation Journal, Astrophotography, Messier Objects, astronomy, M13

Mission 7: Star clouds of Sagittarius2 comments

Matt Wedel wrote 2 months ago: Mission Objectives: Globular Cluster, Open Cluster, Nebula Equipment: Binoculars Required Time: 5 mi … more →

Tags: Binoculars, Emission Nebula, Open cluster

Mission 6: Not Everyone's Pot of Tea

Matt Wedel wrote 2 months ago: Mission Objectives: Constellation, Globular Cluster, Open Cluster, Nebula Equipment: Naked eye, Bino … more →

Tags: Binoculars, constellation, Emission Nebula, Messier Objects, NAKED EYE, Small Telescopes

First DSO Photos - 3 July 2009

Lee Jenkins wrote 4 months ago: Tonight I tried my hand at photographing a few Deep Sky Objects. The Hartman mask was extremely usef … more →

Tags: astronomy, double star, Deep Sky, Planetary, Astrophotography, Nebula, Galaxy, M27, M57

Cosmic Cluedo1 comment

Niall wrote 4 months ago: It was Omega Centauri in the galactic disk with the gravitationally induced star formation. That … more →

Tags: omega centauri, Galaxy, Star Formation, cluedo

Diffraction Effects - 18 May 2009

Lee Jenkins wrote 6 months ago: Location: at home in Tomball, TX Cloud cover: 0% Transparency: above average (4/5) Seeing: est. avg … more →

Tags: astronomy, Planetary, Arcturus Network, Spica, Saturn, Titan, Rhea, M13, seeing

ω Centauri

Sriram wrote 6 months ago: I finally saw something that is not just another star in the sky, I got to see Omega Centauri . Woot … more →

Tags: Home, astronomy, Free, Constellations, Telescope, omega centauri, Centaurus, light years, Parsecs

Full of Stars - 22 April, 2009

Lee Jenkins wrote 7 months ago: Location: at home in Tomball, TX Cloud cover: 0% Transparency: n/r, est. average (3/5) Seeing: n/r, … more →

Tags: astronomy, double star, Deep Sky, Galaxy, mizar, M3, cor caroli, epsilon boötis, xi boötis

Omega Centauri in the News

vger wrote 11 months ago: New images of the beautiful Omega Centauri star cluster are now available at the European Southern O … more →

Tags: Science Art Notes, astronomy, Astrophotography, omega centauri, stellar cluster

A mega Omega Centauri

Will Gater wrote 11 months ago: Omega Centauri as seen by the WFI. Credit: ESO/EIS I’ve just had a new press release published … more →

Tags: ESO, Observatories, omega centauri

The Music of the Stars!

europadanica wrote 1 year ago: No, not the ones on tv, but the ones in outer space. Here’s more on this amazing story from BB … more →

Tags: Links, News, Science, astronomy, Stars, Outer Space, Corot space telescope, HD49933, HD181420

Clear Skies and Good Seeing - 18 October 2008

Lee Jenkins wrote 1 year ago: Location: my backyard Time: 8pm – 11pm cloud cover: none temperature: low 60s humidity: maybe … more →

Tags: astronomy, double star, Planetary, open cluster, Nebula, Galaxy, neptune, Uranus, M31

After Hours 9_19

Steve Woodruff wrote 1 year ago: A couple of very cool astronomy pictures – the shadow of an eclipse on earth (from orbit); and … more →

Tags: Fun, After Hours, astronomy, Amateur Astronomy

Messier 154 comments

Andrew wrote 1 year ago: One of the first globular clusters that I  ever saw through my big scope was Messier 15,which is loc … more →

Tags: astronomy, Astrophotography, Photo, Photography, Planetary nebula, Space, Star

UMaj doubles and Saturn poorly seen - 12 April 2008

Lee Jenkins wrote 1 year ago: location: Tomball, TX time: 830pm-1130pm cloud cover: 0% transparency: 100% seeing: poor (2/5) darkn … more →

Tags: astronomy, double star, Saturn, Titan, Tethys, Rhea, xi ursae majoris, nu ursae majoris, mizar


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