Category: Dark Skies Dorset
This section contains the monthly night sky column from Rob Nolan all about Dark Skies Dorset.
Not only does this coulmn feature his beautiful astrophotography, images of such celestial objects like the Elephant Trunk and the Pillars of Creation. Rob’s Dark skies Dorset also contains hugely interesting information on the night sky in general.
Rob tell us in each edition what to look for in the coming month in the night sky and so much more.
This wonderful and informative column even goes on to share hints and tips on how to get the best out of your own night sky astrophotography.
Rob often gives advice on the best kit out there from telepscopes to lenses, a real must read for any night sky enthusiast.
Dark Skies Dorset
Sam Peters on rugby’s dangerous evolution and Rob Nolan’s stellar photography
Sam Peters, former rugby correspondent at the Mail On Sunday and The Sunday Times and author of Concussed, talks to Terry about the gathering...
Dark Skies Dorset
Earth’s nearest stellar nursery
Venturing into the cosmic nursery, Rob Nolan captures the Orion Nebula’s Trapezium, showcasing the beauty of stellar birthWell, the start to 2024 has certainly...
Dark Skies Dorset
The Great Wall
Cosmic wonders from the Dorset skies as astrophotographer Rob Nolan captures the Cygnus Wall from 2,000 light years awayHappy New Year to all The...
Dark Skies Dorset
What do you see?
Astrophotographer Rob Nolan captures a nebula’s chilling skull-shaped visage and suggests we wrap up for winter’s finest stargazingAs we rapidly approach Christmas and the...
Dark Skies Dorset
Jupiter and its big red spot
Despite stormy skies, astrophotographer Darshna Ladva captures stunning Jupiter image. Rob Nolan eyes the sky at night this monthAs we endure yet another storm...
Dark Skies Dorset
Double bubble!
The BV’s astrophotographer Rob Nolan is back – and counting the days to those long winter nightsSummer seemed to give way to autumn spectacularly...
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