7th July 2008, Crescent Moon, Mars, Regulus and Saturn - David Hough
Belt of Venus
The Belt of Venus or Venus's Girdle is the Victorian era name for an atmospheric phenomenon seen at sunrise and sunset. Shortly after su
Solar Flare pic 12.02.2005 - David Hough
Newcastle Obelisk with Moon, Venus Conjunction 2007
Comet McNaught January 2007 - David Hough image
Totality Lunar Eclipse 2007
Comet McNaught January 2007
Comet McNaught, Mt Disappointment January 2007 IISAC
Comet McNaught setting January 2007
Orion and running man nebula
Comet McNaught January 2007
The crescent Moon, Mercury and Jupiter on 24 October 2006 from Wallsend NSW. Three Jovian Moons are just visible.
Veil Nebula- Imaged from Duckadang Queensland 2007
This image was captured by NAS vice-president David Hough in May of 2007
Sunspot group 733, 734, and 735 as taken in H alpha through a 40mm PST H Alpha telescope by a 40mm projection eyepiece with a Minolta Dimage 7 digital camera. I received this scope just last week, and as supervised by Alan Meehan, had its first light on a 44 gallon drum. The views through this little scope are unbelievable and the photo included does by no part show its clarity and definition of features. It shows sunspots and solar flares.
David Hough
Comet McNaught, 'Great Comet of 2007' and given the designation C/2006 P1, is a non-periodic comet discovered on August 7, 2006 by British-Australian astronomer Robert H. McNaught and was the brightest comet in over 40 years. The comet was easily visible to the naked eye for observers in the Southern Hemisphere in January and February 2007.