Skip to content
Cosmic Focus

Cosmic Focus

  • Cosmic Focus on Twitter
  • My Flickr Gallery
  • My personal Twitter feed

ABOVE US ONLY SKY : amateur astronomy in australia by roger powell

  • Post Categories
    • cosmos
      • galaxy
      • magellanic cloud
      • quasar
      • supernova
    • galactic
      • bright nebula
      • dark nebula
      • globular cluster
      • open cluster
      • planetary nebula
      • supernova remnant
      • the milky way
    • Stellar
      • constellation
      • multiple star
      • Nova
      • star
      • star trails
      • starscape
      • variable star
    • Solar System
      • atmospheric
      • comet
      • conjunction
      • earth satellite
      • lunar
      • planet
      • solar
    • sundry
      • electrical storm
      • equipment
      • observatory
      • poetry
      • review
      • seti
  • Reference
    • All My Own Work
    • Space Probe Now
    • Sky Visibility
    • List Assist
    • Macarthur Astronomical Society
    • Campbelltown Rotary Observatory
    • Sydney Eclipse
    • Citizen Science
    • Self Reference
  • About Cosmic Focus
    • About
    • About My Gear
    • Site Map
    • Brag Page
    • Message Me
    • Years in Review

Tag: OSETI

47-Tucanae

A fine globular cluster near the Small Magellanic Cloud.

47 Tucanae, amateur astronomy, Astronomy, cosmos, creation, deep sky, Featured, globular cluster, image, nature, OSETI, photography, Ragbir Bhatal, science, seti, Skywatcher esprit 120, space, Star, Tucana, Universe, world

Campbelltown Rotary Observatory

Campbelltown Rotary Observatory is owned by Western Sydney University and is located in the appropriately named Milky Way, behind the … More

Campbelltown, Campbelltown Rotary Observatory, City, Dome, Floodlighting, Gates of Light, Light pollution, lookout, macarthur, Macarthur Astronomical Society, Macarthur Heights, Michael Knight, Moon, Night Sky, observatory, observatory specification, Opening, optical seti, OSETI, Park, Plaque, programme, Public night, Ragbir Bhatal, Ragbir Bhathal, Red, Rotary, Schmidt-Cassegrain, Sculpture, Sky, specification, Steps, Sunset, telescope, the milky way, Twin Domes, Uni, UWS, Western Sydney University, WSU
Follow Cosmic Focus on WordPress.com

Website Powered by WordPress.com.

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started