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RayGil

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  1. One of my pics had made it into the broad sheets, so pleased: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/8613894/Spectacular-display-of-space-clouds-illuminates-skies-across-Britain..html My NLC Images are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/raygil/ Hope you like them. Ray
  2. Birkrigg, Cumbria Pics taken with a Canon 350D 01:00-02:15 Brightest NLC so fat this year: Main images on Flick'r :http://www.flickr.com/photos/raygil/sets/72157627067912146/ But I like this one: Angels Wings NLC Thanks for looking: Ray
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    NLC Angels Wings

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    NLC 002

    From the album: NLC Angels Wings

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    NLC 007

    From the album: NLC Angels Wings

  6. Hello Isabelle: Good first attempt! I have yet to image it through the scope, I will have an attempt soon, perhaps over my next long weekend off, I think it will take some doing though. Good one you for having a go, I will let you know how I get on with the 200p and eq5 mount. Ray
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    images off the ISS

    you should watch this, ISS with scope: YouTube - ‪Imaging The International Space Station ISS‬‏
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    ISS Pass 17/06/2011

    00:19 Walney Island, Barrow in furness. ISO 800, 20sec exp, 55mm f/l, f/5.6
  9. Ray 16/06/2011 23:19 Birkrigg
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    Iridium43

    From the album: Iridium43 Flare

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    Iridium43 Flare

    Birkrigg, Ulverston Cumbria 23:19 - ISO 400 20sec exp, 55mm/fl, f/5,6
  12. Well done Isabella - It's a wonderful sight, I never tire of the ISS :-))
  13. ISS Pass 14/06/2011 01:55 NLC North East 02:10 14/06/2011 More on my Blog Page: http://rays-place-on-the-net.blogspot.com/ Ray
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    ISS & NLC From Birkrigg Cumbria

    14/06/2011 - 01:55 - 02:30
  15. Nice image Isabella, Lovely Image, enjoy your Holiday
  16. Hello: Well you will need a tripod for anything over 10x50's, simply to hold them stable enough to view over long periods, or to make out any real detail of your objects. My friend John is really into binocular astronomy, perhaps he could point you in the right direction: The Night Sky With Binoculars Tonight | Astronomy Central Ray
  17. Canon 350D 20 & 30 Second Exp - ISO 800 Walney Island, Cumbria Rising over the Irish Sea, Walney Wind Farm. Thanks for Looking Ray
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