Finally managed to capture #Comet C/2025 A6 Lemmon with my #Vespera2 #telescope tonight. This last passed Earth in the Middle Ages around 1000 years ago!
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Weโ€™ve had some of the clearest skies Iโ€™ve ever seen this week, so Iโ€™ve had my #Vespera2 #telescope out all night every night!

Triangulum Galaxy, Dumbbell Nebula and Crescent Nebula.

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Three fairly easy targets captured with my #Vespera2 #telescope a few days ago during the full moon.

Carolineโ€™s Rose cluster, Perseus double cluster and the Andromeda Galaxy.

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The latest image from my #Vespera2 smart telescope, captured over 4 hours on Friday night.
This is part of the Veil Nebula in Cygnus, NGC 6992, the remnants of a supernova c15,000 years ago, 2,400 light years away.
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There isnโ€™t much darkness for #astrophotography at this time of year but I managed this capture of NGC 7000, the North America Nebula, in the early hours of Sunday morning, with my #Vespera2 #telescope over 2.5 hours.

Here are three of my recent favourite images taken with my #Vespera2 telescope, in the fast-closing widow of dark skies!

โ€ข M13 Great Hercules #Globular Cluster
โ€ข NGC 7023 Iris #Nebula
โ€ข NGC 4565 Needle #Galaxy

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A new edit & crop of the M51 Whirlpool Galaxy captured with my #Vespera2 #telescope on 28th Feb.
This spiral #galaxy is 31 million light years away and colliding with the Seyfert 2 galactic nucleus.
Testing out my new #Vespera2 smart telescope, and Iโ€™m pretty pleased with this image of M42 #OrionNebula this evening through pretty hazy skies! #astrophotography

So Astrofest is done and dusted for another year. For the first time since the early 2000s (when we did model rocket displays) we were volunteers. This time we were running one of the telescope pods - the Smart Telescope pod, which, unlike the other pods, was not limited to a single target. We were all over the sky, making the most of the ease of control and versatility of these fun devices.

@leece and I had three DwarfIIs, there was a pair of Seestar S50s, a Unistellar EVScopeII, and even a Vaonis Vespera II (which is a work of art, as well as being a stunning telescope).

We even had someone doing it oldschool with a guide mount and a DSLR with a very beefy lens!

We started the afternoon with sun and moon viewing - made challenging with the sunlight on our screens. After, one of the S50s continued with the moon for the rest of the night, while the rest of us went on to other targets, including 47 Tucanae, the Cat's Paw Nebula, C65 (The Sculptor Galaxy), The Lagoon Nebula, the SMC, the LMC, and even a random star that someone had the coordinates for tattooed on their arm!

We were on our feet pretty much from 2:30 when we set up to 10:30 when we finally departed, and talked to the public almost non-stop from about 4pm. We answered questions about what these weird looking devices were, and why people were not looking through them, what they could do, how much they cost, and which were the best. This last one was a tough one, as we own one brand, and there was another brand in the same price bracket right next to us :) We were fair, though, and highlighted the pluses and minuses of each. And explaining, many times, that we were not selling them.

Early in the evening Leece did duck off to watch the Astrophotography competition awards, as she had been shortlisted. And, to her surprise, she had just sat down when they announced the winner for the Night Sky Friendly Lighting category - with her image of the rising galactic core over a resort near Bindoon taking the prize!

It was a fantastic, if exhausting experience, and one we look forward to repeating in Feb 2026.

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Here are some of my "standard" observations of the summer. Photos were taken with #Vaonis #Vespera2 and the resulting image slightly enhanced with Lightroom.

M20 known as "the Trifid Nebulae" is a young (300 000 years old) red emiting nebulae surrounded by a cloud of gaz that shows in blueish tones. It's above the Sagittarius constellation starting at about 2600 light-years front us.

196 photos stacked in less than 33 min.

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