19 October 2019: 20 Day Waning Moon A beautiful morning and, having to get up early to watch England v Australia, I couldn’t resist heading to the observatory to image […]
Early Morning Lunar Observing 20, 21 and 23 September
Late September saw lovely clear skies each morning, perfect for some high resolution lunar observing. What a way to start the day! It’s amazing to watch sunset over a distant […]
Petavius
I love the fact that we can witness planetary geology from the garden. The lunar crater Petavius (dia 177km) is a beauty through the C11. It has 4 rilles (see […]
Peering Round the Corner
Late September bought clear skies that, as is usual, coincided with a full moon. With the telescope now mounted on its pier, it is a matter of moments to roll […]
Neolithic Moon
The 6 June, in addition to being the anniversary of the D Day landings, is the date I had been invited to give a talk to the Wiltshire Astronomical Society. […]
17 April – lunar south pole
Another clear night! The mountains on the lunar south pole were also worthy of another capture. I also made a simple video showing the change in illumination over the 16 […]
16 April – good seeing
As you can see the seeing must have been excellent as I have caught the lighter colourations inside the GRS. The wake turbulence that follows it is also stunning. […]
4 Day Moon
After a fantastic Sunday, the skies remained clear with a 4 day moon shining brightly as the sky began turning from blue into black. The libration really brought the north […]
Jupiter and Clavius 17 March 2016
I have felt rubbish for the past few days. Nothing serious just a general lack of energy and generally feeling under the weather. Luckily I have only missed one clear […]
Mars, Saturn and an Impact Basin 4 March 2016
Another early alarm before work. It is quite noticeable that the spring weather is on its way as dawn was not far away at 0530! Mars and Saturn made a […]