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Shown below are some of my favourite CCD images from 2009
Images
from 2009-03-09 onwards are taken using a ST-10XME camera through an 12" LX200R
unless otherwise stated
| Stars | Clusters | Nebulae | Galaxies | Moon | Planets | Comets | Asteroids/MPL |
Luyten's Star / HIP 36208 / GJ 273 (Monoceros) |
CCD Image (50% scale) 7 x 45 sec exposure (average combine), 1x1 binning, C Filter 2009-01-23 22:13h UT (#344101-07) 8" LX200 Classic + ST-7E |
V1722 Aql / Nova Aquilae 2009 (Aquila) Nova discovered by Koichi Nishiyama, & Fujio Kabashima (Japan) at magnitude 10.9 on 2009-12-14.40 Image (2009-12-26.77) was taken 12.4 days after discovery. V filter images taken at same show the nova with magnitude +12.32 |
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Annotated CCD Image (cropped) 3 x 15sec (average combine), 2x2 binning, C Filter 2009-12-26 18:32 h UT (#408034-42) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
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M3 - Globular Cluster (Canes Venatici) |
CCD Image (50% size reduction, log scaling cropped) 15s sec exposure (single frame), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-05-51 00:08 h UT (#371125) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME [Larger Image - detail ] |
Open Cluster NGC 663 / Caldwell 10 (Cassiopeia) |
CCD Image (75% size) 3 x 45 sec (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-12-11 20:34 h UT (#404268-70) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
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Planetary Nebula |
Colour CCD Image Cropped to Central Area Red : 3 x 120 sec exposure (average combine) + 1.216 weight Green : 3 x 120 sec exposure (average combine) + 1.00 weight Blue : 3 x 180 sec exposure (average combine) + 1.096 weight Luminance : 5 x 90 sec exposure (average frame), C Filter Exposure/Colour Weights based on analysis of RGB frames of four G2V Stars 3x3 binning, Luminance: 2009-04-22 01:05 h UT (#364272-75) Colour: 2009-05-10 00:56 h UT (#367191-99) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME [ full frame image ] |
IC 443 - Nebula / Supernovae Remnant (Gemini) |
CCD Image (50% size) 5 x 120 sec exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-12-11 04:03 h UT (#403443-47) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME [larger image 80% size] |
NGC 2264 / Herschel H27-5=H5-8 - Cone Nebula (Monoceros) |
CCD Image (75% size) 3 x 120 sec exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-12-11 04:03 h UT (#403391-93) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME [Larger Image, 45s Mosaic] |
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IC 11 / NGC 281 (Cassiopeia) |
CCD Image Mosaic (30% size, 2x3 mosaic) 60 sec, 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-09-26 02:43 h UT (#390314-20) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME [larger view, 75% size] |
IC 11 / NGC 281 (Cassiopeia) |
CCD Image (50% size) 7 x 60 sec (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-09-26 02:59 h UT (#390329-34) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
Part of IC 5067 (Cygnus) |
CCD Image (50% size reduction) 8 x 90 sec exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-05-10 00:05 h UT (#367132-40) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME [ full size image ] |
Cocoon Nebula IC 5146 / Caldwell 19 (Cygnus) |
CCD Image (50% size, cropped) 10 x 90 sec (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-12-11 20:55 h UT (#404297-317) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
Triffid Nebula |
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CCD Image (35% size reduction) 9 x 20s sec exposure (average combine), 2x2 binning, C Filter 2009-07-02 23:47 h UT (#374075-83) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
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Planetary Nebula |
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CCD Image (50% size) 12 x 90s sec exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-10-07 21:36 h UT (#392266-78) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
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Dark Nebula |
CCD Image Mosaic (5x4 frames, 20% size reduction) Field of View : 1.7 degrees x 1.4 degrees 20s sec exposure,, 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-07-31 00:53 h UT (#379511-36) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME [larger image, 50% size] |
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M63 (Canes Venatici) |
M63 - detail | |
CCD Image (Linear Scale) 4 x 120s sec exposure (average combine), 2x2 binning, C Filter 2009-01-04 23:24 h UT (#338053-56) 8" LX200 Classic + ST-7E |
False Colour CCD Image (Square Root Scale) Inverse Spectrum Image details as left |
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NGC 2403 / Caldwell 7 / Herschell V-44 (Camelopardalis) |
NGC 2403 - detail | |
CCD Image (60% size reduction, Square Root Scale) 5 x 90s sec exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-04-08 22:31 h UT (#362064-68) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
False colour CCD Image (60% size reduction, Log
Scale) Image details as left |
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M99 (Coma Berenices) | M99 - detail | |
CCD Image (Square Root Scale, cropped) 4 x 1 min exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-11-27 06:02 h UT (#400217-21) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
False Colour CCD Image (square root scale, cropped) Inverse Spectrum Colour Scale Image details as left |
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NGC 4088 / ARP 18 (Ursa Major) |
NGC 4088 - detail | |
CCD Image (100% size scaling, cropped) 3 x 90s sec exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-04-19 21:59 h UT (#363040-42) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
Negative CCD Image (100% size scaling, cropped) Image details as left |
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M83 (Hydra) at altitude of only +2d 53m Declination -29d 52m |
M83 - detail | |
CCD Image (Linear Scale, 50% size reduction) 120 sec exposure (single frame), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-05-11 22:13h UT (#368036) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
CCD Image (Background gradient corrected, smoothed, cropped to central area) Image details as left |
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Hickson 50 (Ursa Major) reportedly the faintest, most challenging of the Hickson catalogue Distance ~ 2 billion light years |
Hickson 50 - detail / annotated H50A (PGC 34447, catalog mag +18.7, meas mag +16.1), H50B (PGC 34452, catalog mag +18.2, meas mag +16.4), H50C (PGC 34444, catalog mag +18.7, meas mag +17.0), H50D (PGC34448, catalog mag +18.7, meas mag + 17.0), H50E (PGC 34453, catalog mag +?.?., meas mag +17.7) |
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Annotated CCD Image (50% size reduction) 6 x 90 sec exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-05-11 23:55h UT (#368132-38) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
Annotated Negative CCD Image (250% size enlargement, cropped) Image details as left |
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NGC 383 and adjacent galaxies - "Pisces Cloud"
/ ARP 331 (Pisces) |
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Annotated CCD Image 3 x 2 min exposure (average combine),3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-12-11 20:27h UT (#404263-65) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
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Supernovae | ||
NGC 1015 with SN 2009ig (Cetus) Image below (2009-09-27.02) was taken 37.5 days after discovery. |
NGC 1015 with SN 2009ig - detail
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Annotated CCD Image (Linear Scale, cropped) 7 x 20s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-09-27 00:22 hUT (#391241-49) |
CCD Image (Log Scale, 200% size, Cropped) Image details as left |
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NGC 7479 Barred Spiral Galaxy with SN 2009jf (Pegasus) Image below ( 2009-10-07.94) was taken 10.6 days after discovery. |
Earlier Image of NGC 7479 ( 2004-09-07) | |
Annotated CCD Image (Cropped) 9 x 30s exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-10-07 22:27 h UT (#392324-32) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
CCD Image, 3x60s exposure (median combine), C Filter 2004-09-07 21:59h UT (#71057-59) 8" LX200 + ST-7E |
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NGC 3423 with SN 2009ls (Sextans) Image below (2009-12-11.16) was taken 17.4 days after discovery. |
NGC 3423 - detail (2009-12-11.16)
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Annotated CCD Image (Linear Scale, cropped) |
CCD Image (Linear Scale, 200% size, Cropped) Image details as left |
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IC 65 with SN 2009mf (Andromeda) Image below (2009-12-11.82) was taken 5.1 days after discovery. |
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Annotated CCD Image (Linear Scale, 200% size, cropped) |
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Light Curve for BL Lac showing magnitude variation - Nov 2007 to March 2008 Dataset comprising observations from 32 nights between 2007-11-15 and 2008-03-12 Note 0.5 mag brightening between 2008-02-19 & 2008-02-24, which seems to have lasted for 4-7 days. |
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NGC 383 and adjacent galaxies - "Pisces Cloud"
/ ARP 331 (Pisces) |
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Annotated CCD Image 3 x 2 min exposure (average combine),3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-12-11 20:27h UT (#404263-65) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
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Moon - 2009-12-11 |
CCD Image Mosaic (40% size) 0.12 sec exposure, 2x2 binning, B Filter 2009-12-11 04:34h UT (#403453-57) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME [Larger Image, 75% size] |
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Mars |
CCD Image (with enlarged insert) 0.12s sec exposure (single frame), 1x1 binning, B Filter 2009-12-11 04:18 h UT (#403417) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
Jupiter |
CCD Image (cropped) 10 x 0.2s sec exposure (average combine), 1x1 binning, B Filter 2009-09-18 00:52 h UT (#388076-85) Unsharp Masked 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
Saturn |
CCD Image (cropped) 0.2 sec exposure (single frame), 1x1 binning, C Filter 2009-03-10 00:08 h UT (#356183) 12" LX200R (at f/5.8) + ST-10XME |
Uranus |
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Annotated CCD Image 2s exposure, 1x1 binning, C Filter 2009-12-26 21:02h UT (#408209) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
Dwarf Planet (136199) Eris Observation of Eris on 2009-09-20, lying in starfield in Cetus Faint object marked by cross-hairs lies at the forecast position of Eris on 2009-09-20, has approximately the correct magnitude (+18.3 measured vs. +18.7 predicted), and is not present on either a DSS Reference Image or on follow-up image taken 3 weeks later Eris is the largest known object in the Kuiper Belt with estimated diameter of 2,500 km (it was previously known at 2003 UB313) The bright star in the image is HIP 7802 (mag +8.8) |
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Annotated CCD Image (cropped) 18 x 60 sec (average median combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-09-20 00:08 h UT (#389461-80) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
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(136199 Eris) - higher contrast
image 18 minutes total exposure, sum combined |
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Negative CCD Image (cropped) 18 x 60 sec (sum combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-09-20 00:08 h UT (#389461-80) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
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136199 Eris - Image Detail (2009-09-20) | DSS Reference Image | |
Negative CCD Image (cropped) 237% size enlargement 18 x 60 sec (sum combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-09-20 00:08 h UT (#389461-80) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
Negative Reference Image (cropped) DSS-2-Red Survey [ http://archive.eso.org/dss/dss ] |
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136199 Eris - Image Detail (2009-09-20) | Later Image of same area (2009-10-08) | |
CCD Image (237% size, Negative, Cropped) 18 x 60 sec (sum combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-09-20 00:08 h UT (#389461-80) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
CCD Image (237% size, Negative, Cropped) 30 x 60 sec (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-10-08 00:11 h UT (#392459-88) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
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(134340) Pluto |
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CCD Animation Frames : 3 x 20s exposures (aligned, average combine & cropped), 3x3 binning , C Filter 1) 2009-05-27 00:59 h UT (#369205-07) 2) 2009-05-29 00:56 h UT (#370020-22) 3) 2009-05-31 00:18 h UT (#371134-36) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
Dwarf Planet (136472) Makemake - 2009-11-27
Makemake is the third largest dwarf planet in the solar system with diameter of approximately 1,500 km (it was previously known as 2005 FY9) |
Makemake is show by white cross-hairs |
Annotated CCD Image (cropped) 11 x 60 sec exposure (median combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-11-27 04:01 h UT (#400065-83) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
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First Light Image for ST-10XME camera and 12" LX200R scope |
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CCD Image (Linear Scale) 30s sec exposure, 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-03-09 21:08 h UT (#356006) 12" LX200R (at f/5.8) + ST-10XME |
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C/2007 N3 (Lulin) |
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CCD Image (Linear Scale) 5 x 90s sec exposure (median combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-03-21 21:52 h UT (#358043-47) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
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C/2006 W3 (Christensen) |
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CCD Image (50% size reduction) 3 x 30s sec exposure (average combine), 3x3 binning, C Filter 2009-08-07 22:27 h UT (#382003-05) 12" LX200R (at f/5.7) + ST-10XME |
CCD Image (logs scale, 100% size, cropped, ) Image details as left |
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No images of asteroids/minor planets taken during
2009 (see images above of the former minor planets Eris and Makemake , which are now officially recognised as being Dwarf Planets) |
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This Web Page: | Image Highlights - 2009 |
Last Updated : | 2015-05-15 |
Site Owner : | David Richards |
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