Incredible pictures of space from a SHED!

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Peter Shah, 38, cut a hole in the roof of his wooden shed and set up his modest eight-inch telescope inside. After months of patiently waiting for the right moment he emerged with a series of striking images of the Milky Way.

His photographs of a vivid variety of star clusters light years from Earth have been compared to the images taken from the £2.5 billion Hubble space telescope.

But it cost Mr Shah just £20,000 to equip his garden shed with a telescope linked to his home computer. He said: "Most men like to potter about in their garden shed – but mine is a bit more high tech than most.

"I have fitted it with a sliding roof so I can sit in comfort and look at the heavens. I have a very modest set up but it just goes to show that a window to the universe is there for all of us – even with the smallest budgets.

"I had to be patient and take the images over a period of several months because the skies in Britain are often clouded over and you need clear conditions."

Office worker Mr Shah, who lives in a hillside bungalow at Meifod, near Welshpool, Powys, has been an avid astronomer since his mother bought him a £5 telescope when he was seven.

Images in his collection include the Monkey's head nebula, M33 Pinwheel Galaxy, Andromeda Galaxy and the Flaming Star Nebula.

The superb photos, each made up of about 30 frames, are being published in a new book entitled Mirror Image. Mr Shah’s wife Lisa has supported him through his long nights of stargazing – supplying endless cups of coffee.

Source - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/7042005/Space-pictures-taken-from-garden-shed.html

And the guys personal website is here - http://www.astropix.co.uk/

It also includes many many more pictures.

For what this cost to set up, the pictures he is getting are simply amazing, i wish i had the excess cash to do something like this my self.

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Stunning pictures, things like that really put things into perspective.

Would love to get a telescope sometime to have a look at that sort of stuff.

I envy the people that might possibly get to see things like that up close someday if we ever become a spacefaring civilization somewhere down the road.
 
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