Explore the wonders of the universe with Jersey Post
November 7, 2025
Jersey Sky at Night features eight out of this world images that were captured by local Jersey astronomy photographers Neil Mahrer and Gordon Pollock. Jersey has a local astronomy club that was founded in 1990, who regularly meet to make note of the various universal phenomena that can be viewed from Jersey’s night sky.
This issue includes a set of eight stamps and a souvenir miniature sheet. Three of the eight stamps feature iconic Jersey landmarks, including Grosnez castle, the wicker puffins, Archirondel tower. While the remaining five include beautiful space photography that focuses on a specific astronomy occurrence, such as a lunar eclipse.
To photograph these extraordinary natural phenomena, the photographers used a number of specialised techniques to capture the amazing nightly views that can be seen from the Island. While the images are typically true colours, one image used a technique called ‘Narrowband Imaging’ where special filters were used to capture the light from ionised gases - hydrogen, oxygen and sulphur. Multiple images were then stacked and combined in specialist software creating an enhanced colour image – in this case hydrogen is red, sulphur is green and oxygen is blue – known as the HSO palette. A similar technique is used by the Hubble telescope for many of its images.

Learn more about the wonders of space that can be observed from Jersey in our issue Jersey Sky at Night, available from Tuesday 18th November 2025. The set will be available to purchase online at www.jerseystamps.com or from Broad Street and Rue Des Pres Post Offices in Jersey, Channel Islands UK.
If you would like to know more about the Jersey Astronomy Club or attend one of their meetings, please get in touch with jerseyastronomyclub@ymail.com they also have a Facebook page that shares club news and some of the amazing photography captured by members https://www.facebook.com/JerseyAstronomyClub