I made different pictures and made some timelapses. One hour later most NLC were gone and I moved to another location with a better view on the horizon. The second picture was taken from this location, one hour later. As you see, the NLC's are only above the horizon and the outbreak was done.
Pascal Hilkens Astro Home Page
Saturday, June 22, 2019
Noctilucent Clouds Outbreak
I made different pictures and made some timelapses. One hour later most NLC were gone and I moved to another location with a better view on the horizon. The second picture was taken from this location, one hour later. As you see, the NLC's are only above the horizon and the outbreak was done.
European SpaceTalks with Frank De Winne
About 70 people listened how ISS expedition crew 20 experienced their space trip starting from the training, launch with Soyuz TMA-15, the life on board the spacestation and the safe landing. All stayed for 6 months (186 days) in space.
The audience had the chance to ask all kind of questions which were full energizend answerred by the astronauts.
Fltr: Astronauts Frank De Winne, Bob Thirks, Roman Romanenko and Myself |
Frank De Winne discussed in the second presentation the 3 year outlook of ESA (Space 19+) with focus on getting to the Moon by 2024. A little was talked about getting to Mars as there is still a lot work to be done. He gave the example of the very complex program of sampling 300grams of Mars soil and bringing it to Earth. The Space19+ enveloppe program will be discussed end of 2019 by the EU in order to get approval.
ISS Expedition 20 Crew Signed Postcard |
The event took about 2,5 hours and was well received... mission completed.
NLC Timelapse
Friday, June 21, 2019
Start of Summer
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Eclipse 2017 - Rexburg
When searching in my archive I opened my 2017 eclipse files. I reworked some of the pictures and this is one of my favorites.
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Noctilucent Clouds?
Not sure if the faint "clouds" are NLC's. It was for sure not visible with the naked eye. After looking at my pictures I could recognize a white blur. It could be some high clouds but still...
Sun in H-Aplha SolarMax3 DS
The Sun this morning in H-Alpha. Seeing was low due to clouds. In fact I was too late this morning. As from 6AM untill 8AM the sky was blue :)
Picture taken with Nikon D7500 on SolarMax3 70/400 f/5.7 DS and barlow x2; ISO1000 and exposure time of 1/5s.
The picture shows different prominences.
Picture taken with Nikon D7500 on SolarMax3 70/400 f/5.7 DS and barlow x2; ISO1000 and exposure time of 1/5s.
The picture shows different prominences.
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