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From the Montes Jura on the left to Plato crater and Vallis Alpes on the right. Imaged on the 23rd January 2021.
Two panel mosaic created using a Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate & ASI174MM camera.
Planet Jupiter with moons Io and Europa (bottom right). Imaged just before midnight on 27th August 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11, Televue 2.5x Powermate, ZWO ASI224MC camera and ADC
Planet Saturn imaged from London on the 27/28th August 2021
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate, ASI224MC camera & ZWO ADC
Planet Jupiter imaged from London on 16th September 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate, ZWO ASI224MC camera & ADC
The rugged lunar south imaged from London on the 23rd January 2021.
Celestron Edge HD 11 & ZWO ASI174MM camera.
The region around lunar crater Clavius imaged from London on the 21st April 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11, ZWO ASI174MM camera.
Mars shot from London on the 3rd November 2020.
Celestron Edge HD11, Televue 2.5x Powermate, ASI174MM camera.
Theophilus, Cyrillus, Catharina & Rupes Altai imaged from London on the 18th February 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 & ZWO ASI174MM camera. Two panel mosaic.
Lunar crater Bullialdus imaged from London on the 23rd January 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate & ASI174MM camera.
Planet Mars imaged from London on the 22nd November 2020. R(G)B image. Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate & ZWO ASI174MM camera.
Lunar craters Reinhold, Copernicus & Eratosthenes imaged from London on the 21st April 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope & ZWO ASI174MM camera
First Jupiter of the year! Shot from London in the early hours of 21st August 2022.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate, ZWO ADC and ASI224MC camera
Long shadows in Plato crater and Vallis Alpes imaged from London on the 20th April 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate & ZWO ASI174MM camera.
Mars imaged from London in the early hours of 25th October 2022.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate & ZWO ASI224MC camera & ADC
Plato crater and the Vallis Alpes imaged from London on the 23rd March 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope & ZWO ASI174MM camera.
What a difference 79 million miles (127 million km) makes! Here is a comparison of the planet Mars imaged at opposition on the 13th October 2020 and on the 10th February 2021.
Both images shot from London using a Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate & ASI174MM camera. R[G]B images.
The Moon imaged from London on the 30th November 2020. Saturation has been slightly boosted.
Celestron Edge HD11 & Canon EOS 6D (two panel mosaic)
Solar active region 2827 imaged from London on the 31st May 2021.
White light, false colour. Celestron Edge HD 11 scope, Baader solar filter, ZWO ASI174mm camera. (Green filter)
Mars imaged from London on the 12th November 2020.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate, ZWO ASI174MM camera. IRR(G)B image
Sunrise over the Mare Imbrium and Archimedes crater.
Imaged from London on the 19th May 2021 with the Moon at first quarter. IRDSLR image.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, ZWO ASI174MM camera and Canon EOS 6D for colour.
Planet Venus imaged using a 685nm IR pass filter (left) and a false colour image comprising IR, UV and synthetic green images. Celestron Edge HD11 scope, ZWO ASI174MM camera.
Towards the Lunar South, imaged from London on the 19th May 2021 (first quarter). The main features (bottom to top) are craters Marginus, Moretus and Short.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope & ZWO ASI174MM camera.
Some rather neglected lunar mountains imaged from London on January 2021.
From left to right Montes Recti which rise to a height of 1800 metres, Montes Teneriffe (2400 metres) and the solitary Montes Pico (2,450 metres).
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, ZWO ASI174MM camera & Televue 2.5x Powermate
Mars is now receding rapidly after its opposition just under a month ago. Here it is imaged from London on the 10th November.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate & ASI174MM camera. IRR(G)B image.
Huge sunspot AR2786, imaged from London on the 24th November 2020.
White light, false colour. Celestron Edge HD11 & ASI174MM camera. Baader solar film.
High saturation Moon shot from London just before midnight on the 25th April 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope & Canon EOS 6D camera.
Lunar crater Copernicus imaged from London on the 27th October 2020. Imaged using a Celestron Edge HD11 scope, colour from single shot Canon EOS6D image, luminance from stacked ZWO ASI174MM camera image.
The First Quarter Moon imaged from London on the 19th May 2021. Saturation boosted.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope & Canon EOS 6D camera.
Mars imaged from London on the 5th November 2020.
Celestron Edge HD11, Televue 2.5 Powermate & ASI174MM camera.
Lunar crater Petavius imaged from London on the 20th December 2020.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope & ASI174MM camera with 685nm IR pass filter.
From Plato to Eratosthenes shot from London on the 20th February 2021.
Two panel mosaic using a Celestron Edge HD11 scope and ZWO ASI174MM camera.
Solar active region 3055 imaged from London on the 11th July 2022.
Celestron Edge HD11, ZWO ASI174MM camera and Baader solar film. False colour image.
Lunar craters Theophilus, Cyrillus and Catharina imaged from London on the 20th December 2020.
Celestron Edge HD 11 scope, ZWO ASI174MM camera with 685nm IR pass filter.
Solar Active Regions 2794 & 2795 imaged from London on the 27th December 2020.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope & ASI174MM camera. White light false colour.
The beautiful lunar south featuring craters Moretus, Clavius, Maginus & Tycho. Imaged from London on the 22nd March 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 & ASI174MM camera - 2 panel mosaic.
Mars imaged from London on the 6th December 2020. Celestron Edge HD11, Televue 2.5x Powermate & ZWO ASI174MM camera, IR(G)B image.
Sunspots (R-L) AR2993, 2994, 2995 & 2996 imaged from London on the 21st April 2022.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, ASI174MM camera & Baader solar filter. False colour.
The 'Eyes of Clavius' imaged from London on the 20th February 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 & ZWO ASI174MM camera.
The tiny innermost planet Mercury imaged from London on the 18th July 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, ASI174MM camera with 685nm IR filter, Televue 2.5X powermate
Posidonius crater & Dorsa Smirnov imaged from London on the 20th December 2020.
Celestron Edge HD11 & ZWO ASI174MM camera with 685nm IR pass filter.
The planet Venus imaged from London on the 10th June 2023.
This is an IRSynGUV image with Red channel mapped to IR, Blue to UV and green is a 50/50 blend.
Celestron Edge HD 11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate, ZWO ASI174MM camera
The Moon imaged through cloud from London on the 17th January 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope & Canon EOS 6D camera.
The Moon imaged from London on the 18th February 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Canon EOS 6D camera.
Sunrise over crater Copernicus. Imaged from London on the 22nd March 2021.
Celestron Edge HD11 scope and ASI174MM camera
Craters Hercules, Atlas, Endymion & 'sea' Mare Humboldtianum shot from London on the 20th December 2020.
Celestron Edge HD11, ASI174MM camera
Waxing Gibbous Moon at 92.4%, 2023-01-03
This is a portion of the 11.61 day old moon near the terminator.
Tycho Crater is a relatively young crater, with an estimated age of 108 million years, based on analysis of samples of the crater ray recovered during the Apollo 17 mission. Dimension: 86km X 86km, height 14,500feet
Clavius Crater is one of the largest crater formations on the Moon and the second largest crater on the visible near side. Clavius is also one of the older formations on the lunar surface, about four billion years ago. Despite its age the crater is relatively well-preserved. Dimension: 225km X 225km
Imaging equipment:
Celestron EdgeHD 8, 2032mm focal length,
Mesu 200 MKII mount,
ZWOASI294MM Pro camera
Astronomic 642 (R-IR) filter
Best 3% of 5,000 images stacked with AutoStakkert!, processed with IMPPG & Photoshop.