Introduction
AAQ Members engage in a range of activities including simple visual observing, deep-sky astrophotography and research programmes. This section enables members to report on these activities, by submiiting articles and/or media in the Member's Gallery. The Association encourages Members to submit articles to share their experiences and knowledge for the benefit of other Members and the wider astronomical community.
When the Association accepts material for the Members' Gallery, it expects and assumes that every part of an article is the Member's own original work, or that the Member has explicit permission to use text or media submitted. The AAQ accepts no responsibility or liability for a Member using another's property without their permission.
How to submit articles and images.
Articles And Images
Articles and images are grouped according to the Member that produced them with the groups organised in alpabetical order based on the Member's surname. Click on the links below to navigate to each section of the Members' Gallery.
Click on the thumbnail image to view the higher resolution version of the image.
Members can be contacted by email about their images and articles by clicking on their name, if hyperlinked, at the start of each section.
Peter Anderson
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Comet "Holmes" 17 P & NGC 1499 ("California Nebulae")
taken by: Walter Gröning (astrophysik at t-online de)
Canon EOS 350 D mod with a 200 mm f2,8 lens
7 x 260 s (800 ASA) 5 March 2008
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Roy Axelsen
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Sunspots - 7 January 2007 by Roy Axelsen
Afocal projection with Canon DIGITAL IXUS 700 camera
through Orion ED 80mm refractor with Baader Planetarium AstroSolar Safety Film
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Greg Bond
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Orion Nebula
by Greg Bond
SBIG STL11000M, 75 minutes, f/7.3
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Bryan & Pat Bridge
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B33, Horsehead Nebula by Bryan and Pat Bridge
2 hour exposure at f/3.5 with ST-10XME CCD camera
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Allan Cooney
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Daytime Occultation Of Jupiter By The Moon, 16 June 2005
by Allan Cooney
Afocal projection with Olympus Mu Digital Camera
through 250mm f/5 Newtonian reflector
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Terry Cuttle
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Comet C/2006 P1 McNaught , 21 January 2007
by Terry Cuttle
Canon 350D, 145 seconds, f/4, 18mm, 1600 ISO |
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Tony Dutton
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Mare Nectaris & Altai Scarp by Tony Dutton
Olympus OM1 , 1 sec, f/72, 14.6m, 400 ISO |
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Gary Hart
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Comet C/2006 P1 McNaught , 21 January 2007
by Gary Hart
Canon 350D, 75 - 300 mm zoom lens at 300mm
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Des Janke
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Comet Q4 Neat passing the Beehive Cluster by Des Janke.
Comet Q4 Neat 2004 as it passed the Beehive Cluster (M44) provided me with an excellent subject to revisit piggyback photography.The comet moved notably against the star background during the exposure.
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Brent Joyce
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Jupiter by Brent Joyce
Vixen VC200L 200mm Cassegrain, ToUCam 840k webcam,
16 April 2005 |
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Max Kilmister
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NGC 7293, Helix Nebula
planetary nebula in Aquarius
by Max Kilmister
50 minute total LRGB exposure at f/6
with Starlight Xpress SXV-H9 CCD |
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Paul Knie
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Copernicus by Paul Knie and Graeme Jenkinson
Meade DSI at f/16 on 150mm refractor |
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Tim Napier-Munn
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Comet C/2006 P1 McNaught , 20 January 2007
by Tim Napier-Munn
Afocal projection with Pentax Optio 555
through 200mm f/6 Newtonian reflector
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John Salini
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Transit Of Venus Across The Sun 2 by John Salini
Afocal projection with Nikon Coolpix 4500
through 90mm f/13.8 Maksutov - Cassegrain reflector |
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Astronomical Association of Queensland 2008. www.aaq.org.au
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