Skip to content
Logo
  • Astronomy Book Reviews
  • Downloads
  • About Me
  • Astronomy Images
  • Videos
    • All Astronomy Videos
    • Geoptik CCD to Lens Adaptor Videos
  • Publications

The Hedgehog is Out

Posted on: March 31, 2008 /
Categories: General

This is for anyone who read my previous post about my friendly hedgehog who used to come and see me in the garden whilst I was using my telescope. Well over the winter the hedgehog ended up making a nest near a fence post, made up of leaves, moss and twigs. Today whilst out cutting

Read More →

Sir Martin Rees Lecture at CAA

Posted on: March 29, 2008 /
Categories: Cambridge Astronomy Association

Last night I attended the monthly meeting at the Cambridge Astronomy Association (CAA) at the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge. Tonight was a special lecture called the Michael Penston lecture. Michael Penston was based at the Institute of Astronomy. In 1990 he was due to give a talk to the CAA, but had to cancel

Read More →

Titan Oceans and Mars Salt Deposits

Posted on: March 21, 2008 /
Categories: Astronomy News

Saturn’s moon Titan may have a deep, hidden ocean according to an article in the journal Science. Radar images from the Cassini-Huygens mission reinforce predictions that a reservoir of liquid water exists beneath the thick crust of ice. If confirmed then it could mean that Titan would have two of the key components for life,

Read More →

Atlas of the Universe Book Review

Posted on: March 16, 2008 /
Categories: Astronomy Books

Philip’s Atlas of the Universe by Patrick Moore is now in its sixth edition. The Atlas of the Universe is quite a big book; it’s a hardcover book and is a full size type coffee table book.  The full colour photographs, images and diagrams are absolutely breath taking, with pictures from space missions and images

Read More →

Moon and Pleiades Conjunction March 2008

Posted on: March 13, 2008 /
Categories: The Moon

I popped out last night with just my static tripod and camera to try and get some shots of the conjunction of the moon and pleiades.  I spent about 30 minutes outside in the wind, which was making the camera move.  So I ended up taking about 50 shots in total. Unfortunately as the moon was

Read More →

Saturn via Webcam

Posted on: March 4, 2008 /
Categories: Planets

I went out on the 26th February to try and get the best out of Saturn, when it was at it’s largest for the year. I began imaging with my Philips SPC900 web cam straight onto my LX200 10″ telescope. I spent the most time trying to get the best possible focus I could on

Read More →

My Lunar Eclipse Image on ITV Anglia News

Posted on: February 22, 2008 /
Categories: Astronomy News

It was good to hear back from ITV Anglia News that they wanted to use my lunar eclipse image in the evening news section.  It was actually used at the beginning of the weather report. I recorded the whole news program and have now trimmed the video and uploaded it to YouTube, you can watch the video

Read More →

Lunar Eclipse Photo on Sky News

Posted on: February 21, 2008 /
Categories: Astronomy News

Sky News also chose to show the image of the lunar eclipse I took on its website, which can be viewed in full size by clicking on the image on the left. I think I may submit more astronomy images in the future, certainly if it’s this easy to get them published along with everyone

Read More →

Lunar Eclipse Photo on BBC Site

Posted on: February 21, 2008 /
Categories: Astronomy News

I sent my eclipse photo to the BBC this morning after writing my post, and they have included it on the BBC web site. Their first question was, “Did I take it?” – classic! The BBC web page can be viewed by clicking on the thumbnail below, or it can be viewed here, with others: https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7256406.stm

Lunar Eclipse February 2008

Posted on: February 21, 2008 /
Categories: The Moon

I went to bed at 9pm on the 20th February and managed to get up at 2.30am in order to get some images of the lunar eclipse.  I knew it was going to be cloudy tonight, but I thought the bright moon would shine through any cloud, how wrong I was. Luckily after setting up

Read More →

« 1 … 26 27 28 29 30 … 38 »

Recent Posts

  • Lakeside Focuser Control Box Bracket Holder
  • Partial Solar Eclipse 10th June 2021
  • 3D Printed Solar Finder
  • Preparing for the June Partial Solar Eclipse 2021
  • Philips 2021 Stargazing Month by Month Guide to the Night Sky Book

Categories

  • Astronomy Books
  • Astronomy Equipment
  • Astronomy Gifts
  • Astronomy News
  • Astronomy Now
  • Astronomy Software
  • Astronomy Talks
  • Astrophotography Calendar
  • Cambridge Astronomy Association
  • Comets
  • Constellations
  • Deep Sky Objects
  • Equipment Reviews
  • General
  • How To
  • ISS
  • Meade LX200
  • Observatory Build
  • Observatory Build No 2
  • Planets
  • Sky Camera
  • Star Clusters
  • The Cosmos
  • The Moon
  • The Sky at Night
  • The Sun
  • Warehouse Express

Archives

Pages

  • About Me
  • Advertise
  • ASCOM Downloads
  • Astronomy Book Reviews
  • Astronomy Downloads
  • Astronomy Glossary
  • Astronomy Images
    • Astronomy Equipment
    • Astronomy Trips
    • Bresser N130
    • Cambridge Institute of Astronomy
    • Comets
    • Constellations
    • Deep Sky
    • Herstmonceaux 2009
    • Jupiter
    • Lunar
    • Mars
    • Meade LX200
    • Mullard Radio Observatory
    • National Space Museum
    • Observatory Build
    • Planets
    • Saturn
    • Skywatcher 120 DS Pro
    • Skywatcher Equinox 66mm
    • Skywatcher MN190
    • Solar
    • Venus
    • Widefield Imaging
  • Astronomy Magazines & Science Magazines
  • Astronomy Retailers
  • Astronomy Videos
    • Geoptik CCD to Lens Adaptor Videos
  • Building a Shed Observatory
  • Celestron NexStar 4 SE Telescope
  • Contact
  • Electrical Discount Codes
  • FocusMax Downloads – Old v3 File Versions
  • Meade DS2090AT Telescope Review
  • My Astronomy Wishlist
  • MySky by Meade
  • Privacy Policy
  • Publications
  • Site Map
  • SkyScout by Celestron
  • SkyWatcher 1145PM Telescope
  • Web Page Links
  • Which Telescope Should I Buy?

Copyright Astronomy Log 2025 | Theme by Theme in Progress | Proudly powered by WordPress