Comet C/2007 N3 Lulin became a fine Spring comet in February and March for UK observers. At around magnitude 6, perhaps a touch brighter, Lulin is not a true naked eye comet, but it is large and bright in any telescope or binoculars. Following solar conjunction at the end of 2008, Lulin has raced from Scorpio, through Libra, Virgo and then into Leo, skirting just south of Saturn around 23rd/24th February. Its orbit is very close to the ecliptic, which is why it has traced its path through the... Continue reading ...
At the start of the year, Comet 144P Kushida had just glided eastwards from Aries into Taurus. At magnitude 10.7 and no discernible tail, it glows eerily to the north west of the mag 7.4 star GSC 1234-545, which by comparisonshines brightly towards the bottom of the picture.  This picture 'freezes' the motion of the comet against the background stars by using some image processing trickery. First of all I used AstroArt to stack the images in AstroArt so as to correlate the stars, which results ... Continue reading ...
Posted by Mark Ashley on Thursday, January 1, 2009,
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It was a cold but dull New Year's Eve, no chance of leaving my equipment imaging whilst we partied. So what do I want to have achieved this time next year? After a bit of thought, here's a list of 10 projects for 2009. Let's see how many I complete over the coming months. Happy New Year! 1. Capture Saturn's rings edge on
I've been constructing a montage of Saturn over the last few years as the rings close. In 2009 the rings finally close and I can add to that montage. In addition, as Saturn is ... Continue reading ...
Discovered in 1994, Comet 144P/Kushida orbits the Sun every 7.6 years and is approaching its next perihelion on 26th January 2009 when it will be close to the Hyades in Taurus. This sequence, taken on 26th December 2008, shows the comet having just left Aries, moving into Taurus. Each frame is a 120s exposure, separated by 8 minutes. 144P/Kushida in Taurus. 10 120s exposures, 8 minutes separation Continue reading ...
During the Autumn there have been numerous modest comets traversing the skies (see the Comet Chasing website for a list of current comets). Two particularly well-placed comets for northern hemisphere observers have been C/2006 W3 (Christensen) and C/2006 OF2 (Broughton), the first and second images below.   Christensen, at magnitude 9.9, could be found moving quite rapidly across Cepheus during late November when this picture was taken and exhibited a 1' coma. Slightly larger with a 2' coma, Br... Continue reading ...
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| Mark Ashley |
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Avid amateur astro-imager and sportsman.
I own an 8" Meade LX90 housed in a modest roll-off roof observatory in rural Dorset in the south-west of England. I've been astro-imaging since 2004 and particularly enjoy imaging galaxies.
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