Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Sunspot AR2665


Sunspot AR2665 is still 100.000km end to end, which is still 8 times the size of the Earth. The pictures are taken using my triplet APO80/480 f/6 with a APS-C DSLR. Final editing done using CS4.



Sunspot with IPhone 6

Huge sunspot this evening!

Monday, July 10, 2017

Rainbow at Sunset

Just before sunset a bright rainbow colored the evening sky above #Averbode.


Sunday, July 9, 2017

Beautiful Sunset


#VRTWEER Beautiful Sunset #Averbode with in the background my weatherstation WMR200.

Huge Sunspot AR2665

Since a couple of days and also next week, a very huge Sunspot (AR2665) is visible on the sun's surface. The spot is as big as 10x earth, which is about 120.000 km end to end. The spot is also responsible for some activity and resulted already in a M1.3 flare.
The picture below was taken when the sun was covered with a lot of clouds. Hopefully the next days it will be better to photograph the spot.



Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Noctilucent Clouds #NLC

The last couple of days it was possible to see noctilucent clouds above northern Europe and even in Belgium. The following night we will have a clear sky in Belgium, so who knows and with some luck we can observe the #NLC.  The Leipniz Institute has a radar installed to track NLC. See this link. This can help to plan your observations. Good Luck !