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September Entries: Time to judge for a winner (2014)

Poll: Nebulae & Galaxies (was ended 0000-00-00 00:00:00)

Nebulae & Galaxies #1
1 3.7%
Nebulae & Galaxies #2
3 11.1%
Nebulae & Galaxies #3
1 3.7%
Nebulae & Galaxies #4
4 14.8%
Nebulae & Galaxies #5
1 3.7%
Nebulae & Galaxies #6
6 22.2%
Nebulae & Galaxies #7
8 29.6%
Nebulae & Galaxies #8
2 7.4%
Nebulae & Galaxies #9
1 3.7%
Total number of voters: 27
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9 years 6 months ago #102124 by Seanie_Morris
September's Competition Prize is kindly sponsored by:
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With the closure of the September 2014 Astrophotography Competition, it is time to judge the entries. Please view the photos below and cast your vote on the Poll included. There is no need to reply to this post, or add comments - people's views are their own but may seem to sway favour towards a particular photo if too many comments towards a particular photo is made.

You have only 1 Vote, so make it count. Thanks again to Ktec Telescopes Ltd. for this month's prize: a Skywatcher 5 position 1.25" filter wheel.. (see September's competition thread here for details)


Nebulae & Galaxies #1




Nebulae & Galaxies #2

M1, The Crab Nebula. 12 X 10minutes using a modded Canon 1000D at ISO800, CLS-CCD filter on a C9.25 telescope f/6.3



Nebulae & Galaxies #3

NGC7000 wide field using a Canon DSLR, Tracking Mount and 100mm Lens.



Nebulae & Galaxies #4




Nebulae & Galaxies #5

NGC7000 taken with a 200m f3.5 lens from a stack of 200 Xx 30second shots taken on 20th September 2014.



Nebulae & Galaxies #6

Horse head Nebula, 100 minutes Lum & Ha Filters.



Nebulae & Galaxies #7

M82 or NGC 3034, the Cigar Galaxy taken on 2nd February 2013 with a 0.9m at f/16 using Nagler 4x Powermate
and an Apogee AP8 camera in BVR. Exposures: B 120 secs, V 100 secs, R 120 secs.



Nebulae & Galaxies #8




Nebulae & Galaxies #9

NCG6960 taken on 27th September 2014 with a Skywatcher 200PDS and Canon1100D camera.


Best of Luck!

Seanie Morris.

Midlands Astronomy Club.
Radio Presenter (Midlands 103), Space Enthusiast, Astronomy Outreach Co-ordinator.
Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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