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The most detailed view of Jupiter.
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Wide-field view of the Tarantula nebula, 12th November 2022. Siding Springs, 20" CDK. via iTelescope.net.
Orion Nebula, 27th December 2022.

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Galactic Conjunction
NGC 105 is classified as a spiral galaxy, which means it has a distinct structure with a central bulge surrounded by a flat, rotating disk of stars, gas, and dust, along with spiral arms.
NGC 105 is approximately 200 million light-years away from Earth. This distance places it well beyond our local group of galaxies.
The galaxy has a diameter of about 100,000 light-years, making it comparable in size to the Milky Way. Its spiral structure is characterized by prominent arms that contain young, hot stars, as well as regions of active star formation.
Credits: ESA/Hubble & NASA, D. Jones, A. Riess et al. Acknowledgement: R. Colombari
Seven Sisters in infrared © Spitzer
Northern Lights, October 10th 2320 hours, Sunderland, England
Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS over Mexico Image Credit:Â Daniel Korona
Christopher (5) using a 6" SkyWatcher Refractor to view Jupiter, 20th November 2023.

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Tarantula Nebula, 30th August 2023, using a 12.5" RCOS by Star Instruments, fitted with Apogee Alta U16 sensor.
Colourisation by me. As ever, overcooked the red and blue.
Horse's head Nebula, Flame Nebula and a Starlink (I think), 21st November 2022.
Deep Field, Celestron 279mm (11") RASA from Siding Springs Observatory, Australia. Improved colourisation and tracking.
Lagoon Nebula & Triffid Nebula, 22nd August 2023.
Wide-Field, Tele Vue 127mm (5") from Chile via iTlescope.net
M13, Great Cluster
Messier M57, the Ring Nebula in Lyra, photographed 24th August 2023 using a 20" Planewave CDK located at Siding Springs, Australia via the iTelescope network.
Colour processing by me, attempting to bring out more of the ring features. Not sure if I succeeded.

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One of the two Magellanic Cloud plus globular cluster 47 Tucanae aka NGC104 photographed on 30th June 2022 using a 65mm aperature super wide field scope located in Chile, via iTelescope.net
M33, the Triangulum Galaxy, 22nd November 2022. Super pleased with this one because whilst it's a large object, it's spread out over a wide area. Getting a good image isn't easy.