No sunspots today but due to low and high clouds it was ideal for observing some bright sundogs.
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Monday, December 26, 2016
Friday, December 23, 2016
Astronomical Highlights 2016
My Astronomical Highlights of 2016 with the Transit of Mercurius, my first Deepsky Pictures, observing Noctilucent Clouds and the Making of the Moonphases.
The planets with Jupiter and the Transit of Mercurius
My first deepsky pictures M42 en M57
The sun this year
Noctilucent clouds in July :
Moonphases in December :
The planets with Jupiter and the Transit of Mercurius
The sun this year
Noctilucent clouds in July :
Moonphases in December :
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Solargraph Failed due to overexposure.
Bad luck but what can we learn from this?
My conclusion of the latter is that the paper was overexposed. This probably because the can (this time a used a piece of a "sewer pipe") wasn't light prove, so the sun could penetrate through the can and did expose the paper. Instead of exposing the paper via the pinhole.
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Why a Red Sky in the Morning?
So now, why a red morning. Ah... this is because in the morning/evening, when the sun is low at the sky, light travels much longer then during the day through the atmosphere. The distacnce can be as even 12x longer then during daytime. So the chance that blue light is fully scattered is very likely and only the red light is available to reach our eyes (so no blue light is left :) )
Start Winter @ 11h44
Winter will start officially today @11h44. At that moment the sun will be directly overhead at the Tropic of Capricorn also known as the Southern Tropic.
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Collage of moonphases december 2016
This work took me about 779 minutes of which 504 minutes spread over 10days to make 133 pictures (a total of 1.16 Gb), and afterwards about 275 minutes making the final editing and establishing a collage using CS4.
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