Background Image - The Horsehead Nebula (IC434 + B33) and Flame Nebula (NGC2024) Complex.  Courtesy of Derrick Farley

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Date for Your Diary - The 2010 AGM will be held at Cambridge IoA on Saturday 4th December
The following websites have been added to the Astro Links page:-

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Jeff Young's recent comparative study of NGC 40 showing how

 magnification and image scale can reveal its subtle detail.

 
NGC40 Sketch Courtesy of Jeff Young
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OBJECT OF THE SEASON

The Webb Deep-Sky Society Nebulae & Clusters Section Director Wolfgang Steinicke has requested observations for the following deep-sky objects:-

Object of the Season (Autumn 2009): NGC 7332 + NGC 7339 Galaxy pair in Pegasus.
Details were published in DSO 150 and the results are scheduled to be in DSO 152.

Object of the Season (Spring 2010): Globular Cluster NGC 5053 in Coma Berenices

Details will shortly be published in DSO151 and the results are scheduled to be in DSO 153

Observations should be sent to: steinicke-zehnle@t-online.de
Wolfgang Steinicke, Gottenheimerstr. 18, D-79224 Umkirch, Germany. 

The bright galaxy pair NGC 7332/39 in Pegasus Click here for details

A Globular Cluster NGC 5053 in

Coma Berenices Click here for details

NGC 7332 + NGC 7339 The low surface brightness globular cluster NGC 5053 in Coma Berenices (Sloan Digital Sky Survey)
Click on individual images for larger versions.

 

 

DSO 150

The Deep-Sky Observer Issue 150

CONTENTS

Celestial Objects for the Common Telescope Mark Robinson

Just What is the Faintest Naked Eye Object? Mike Inglis

NGC4361:History,Data & Observational Results Wolfgang Steinicke

Double Star Section Report, 2004-2009 Bob Argyle

Hickson 88 Aquarius Ron Morales

Orion for the CCD Impaired Carl Knight

Orion's Other Splendours Martin Griffiths

Two Medium Field Eyepieces Peter Clark

Book Reviews

Cataclysmic Cosmic Events Martin Mobberley

Choosing and Using a New Cat Rod Mollise 

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FEBRUARY 2010 - PICTURE OF THE MONTH  

Flame and Horsehead Nebulae

Image Courtesy of Steve Roche

The Flame Nebula, designated as NGC 2024 (and Sh2-277) is an emission nebula in the Constellation Orion. It is about 900 to 1,500 light-years away.

Image Courtesy of Steve Roche

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The February 2010 Picture of the Month is from Steve Roche who took the image from his suburban backgarden at Cherrymount in Waterford, Ireland.  Like many other backgarden’s, Steve also has to contend with considerable light pollution and sky glow.

Steve produced the final image using a combination of 12 x 600 sec exposures taken during 2010 and 34 x 120 sec exposures taken in March 2009. All images were captured using a Canon 350D with the IR Filter removed and a Williams Optics (WO) Megrez 90. Each imaging session required manually setting up each night as Steve does not yet have a permanent imaging platform. Steve commented that combining these sessions was a major challenge!!

The WO Megrez 90 Steve uses for imaging is piggybacked on a CGE11 inch SCT, which is used for guiding with an Imaging Source DMK 31AF03 AS Camera.

Colour Data for the March 2009 images were captured using an Astronomik EOS CLS CCD Filter and the 2010 images with an Astronomik EOS 12nm HA Filter.  Images captured with DSLR Focus, stacked with Deep SkyStacker and post processed in Adobe Photoshop.

Steve is the website administrator for the Deise Astronomy Society (DAS) and more of his images can be found here 

M42 AND ENVIRONS Image Courtesy of Dave Adshead
 
Image Courtesy of Dave Adshead
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Dave has just sent us his latest image of M42, M43 and NGC 1977 the running man in Orion taken on the 13th Dec 2009. Observation details are as follows:

Constellation: Orion. Distance 1,500 light years.

Imaging scope: - Takahashi FSQ-106ED f5 at Prime focus.

Camera: - Modified Canon 40D Filter - Astronomik CLS Autoguiding - TMB 80 mm f6 refractor, Starlight Express Lodestar camera, EQ6 Pro mount and PHD guiding software.

Exposures: 30 x 5, 30 x 15 and 19 x 60 seconds Dark Frames, Flats and Dark Flats used.

Software: - Nebulosity for focus, aligning and stacking. Photoshop CS3 with Noel's Actions and Russell Croman's Gradient Xterminator.

Temperature:1° to 0° Celsius.

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