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Wednesday, December 7, 2016
Lunar Halo
Weather is not good to do any observations this evening due to high clouds. But because of those high clouds I could observe below lunar halo. Almost a perfect circle of 22° around the moon. This phenomen is also called a winter halo, moon ring or moon halo.
Moon is halfway to supermoon.
Some remarkable craters can be observed like the bright Plato Crater (109km) in the North.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2016
The Sun today - Combining PST & TAL picture.
The sun with sunspot AR2615 using Baader Astrosolar on TAL200K.
Using my PST40 I took some pictures in H𝜶 which I combined with the picture taken above. The combination shows both the sunspots as the sunflames in one and same picture. The effect was achieved using CS4.
Moon 44% - Hipparchus Crater
Some high clouds, about -0.5°C and the moon 44% illuminated. In the center you will see Albategnius Crater (114km) and north of it Hipparchus Crater (138km).
Monday, December 5, 2016
Moon 34% with Apollo 11 & 17
Only -1°C and much warmer then yesterday night :)
The moon is now 3° north-east from Mars and 34% illuminated. Some high clouds are visible but this is good enough to make some pictures. This is also the right moment to observe Mare Tranquillitatis with south and north of it the landings of the first and last Apollo mission.
The moon is now 3° north-east from Mars and 34% illuminated. Some high clouds are visible but this is good enough to make some pictures. This is also the right moment to observe Mare Tranquillitatis with south and north of it the landings of the first and last Apollo mission.
Sunday, December 4, 2016
M42 Orion Nebula
Almost -5°C and my Nikon battery is empty, so it was time to quit my observation for this evening. Below is a picture of the Orion Nebula M42 taken with TAL200K and Nikon D60.
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