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The enormous Orion nebula.
Date : 4.October 1989
Universal time : 04.00
Telescope : 0.25m f/16
Exposure time and film:
30 min. on Hypersensitized Fujichrome 100
Digitized by Kodak.



The central part of the
Andromeda galaxy witch often
is over exposed on other photos.
Date : 11.November 1989
Universal time : 02.45
Telescope : 0.25m f/16
Exposure time and film:
62 min. on Hypersensitized Fujichrome 100
Digitized by Kodak.



The Globular Cluster M15
Date : 10.September 1989
Universal time : 23.04
Telescope : 0.25m f/16
Exposure time and film:
60 min. on Hypersensitized Fujichrome 100
Digitized by Kodak.



The Ring Nebula M57 in Lyra
Date : 3.September 1989
Universal Time : 22.20
Telescope : 0.25m f/16
Exposure time and film:
70 min. on Hypersensitized Fujichrome 100
Digitized by Kodak.



The faint planetary nebula
NGC 6781 in Aquila.
Date : 3.September 1989
Universal Time : 23.45
Telescope : 0.25m f/16
Exposure time and film :
60 min. on Hypersensitized Fujichrome 100
Planetary nebula M76 in Perseus
Date : 26.August 1990
Universal Time :
Telescope : 0.25m f/10
Exposure time and film :
30 min. on Hypersensitized Technical Pan 2415
Digitized by Kodak.




Comet Aarseth Brewington
Date : 4.December 1989
Universal time : 17.30
Telescope : 0.25m f/10 SC
Exposure time and film :
12 min. on Hypersensitized Fujichrome 100
Digitized by Kodak.

This is the second comet discovered by a
Norwegian ( Knut Aarseth ).
The first was discovered by Olaf Hassel
50 years earlier.




Mercury transit.( At the sun's limb. )
Date : 9.May 1970
Universal Time : 11.10
Telescope : 0.06m f/20 and projection.
Exposure time and film :
Kodak 125 ASA
Digitized by Kodak.



Mars
Date : 5.September 1988
Universal Time : 01.50
Telescope : 0.25m f/110
Exposure time and film :
1.sec. on Hypersensitized Fujichrome 100
Digitized with my homemade digitizer.



The Clavius Crater on the moon.
Tycho is at the bottom.
Date : 24.July 1989
Universal time : 04.10
Telescope : 0.25m f/68
Exposure time and film:
0.5 sec. on Hypersensitized Fujichrome 100
Digitized by Kodak.


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