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Picture of the Month November 2019


philjay

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Picture of the Month November 2019

 

A poor month clear sky wise unfortunately but some hardy folk have been out there catching photons, well done all.

 

Deep Sky

Ibbo started off with an M33 using new data as well as some from last year to give us a nice image of this galaxy

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16816-m33-lrgb-update/

Plus he gave us an image of a not often imaged object DWB111

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16842-dwb111-ha/

 

Graham gave us a nice Pelican in Hubble pallette

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16828-the-pelican-in-hubble/

 

8472 has been using the vintage Pentax lens again with his M42 here

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16829-pentax-smc-takumar-200mm-f4-f56-first-light-m42/

and he went deep on M45

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16860-m45-more-data/

 

Clive gave us a nice rendition of M31

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16859-m31-at-last/

 

Ron Clarke had a go at the Bubble

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16863-bubble-nebula-in-nb/

and M42 here

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16932-m42-the-orion-nebula/

 

A nice deep IC1396A from Derbyshire Dave

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16904-elephant-trunk-in-bicolour/

 

Another M42, this time from Bottletopburly

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16919-m42-widefield/

and he imaged M45 here

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16928-m45-the-pleides/

 

Some lesser observed galaxies from P1Taylor

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16924-ngc-7814-or-c43/

 

Lunar

A nice detailed shot from ibbo here

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16861-misty-luna-19-11-2019/

 

Solar

A mix of solar and planetary here from P1Taylor who caught the transit of Mercury

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16867-sun-11112019/

 

Widefield

ChrisP has been widefielding again with the Redcat

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16810-california-dreamin-ngc1499-wide-field/

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16806-m42-horsehead-flame-and-running-man-v2/

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16827-ic1396-the-elephants-trunk-wide-field/

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16911-horsehead-flame-through-barnards-loop-to-the-boogeyman/

and a Crescent moon shot which was in Lunar but I reckon it fits more in widefield

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16916-crescent-moon-from-curbar-edge/?tab=comments#comment-161404

 

8472 gave us a shot from his hols

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16815-morro-jable-lighthouse-nightscape/

 

SunnyPhil bagged Perseus Constellation

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16877-perseus/

 

 

 

Again its been a tough one because there are so many good images but I have to choose one. I have found I have visited ChrisPs widefield with HH, Barnard and the Ghost Nebula several times and I like the wide field showing loads of detail plus the objects in relation with each other. So I reckon this one takes it for me this month

 

https://www.eastmidlandsstargazers.org.uk/topic/16911-horsehead-flame-through-barnards-loop-to-the-boogeyman/

 

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Congratulations Chris, it is a belting image of a much imaged area of sky, but done differently.

 

Many thanks Phil, wait until next month with all these clear nights! 

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Well done Chris. A cracking image. And we'll done to everyone else as well.

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