Sunday, March 31, 2024

Sol'ex images : Impact of fps on X/Y ratio

Impact of exposure time on the X/Y ratio of Sol'ex solar image.
According SIMSPEC SHG version V1.6, by Ken Harrison the theoretical result of X/Y ratio 1 should be 4.43ms or 225fps for my set up : TLAPO60/360 f/6 with ASI290MM and scanspeed 16x.
When lowering the speed form 3.38 to 4.04, the shape moved from an ellips towards a circle. Not yet perfect but it proves the theory. 

Sun H-Alpha using Sol'ex

This morning the clouds dissapeared for about half hour, enough to make some images of the sun using my Sol'ex. 

Setting: 
* TLAPO60/360 f/6 with ASI290MM on Sol'Ex in H-alpha
* Software : Sharpcap 
* Tilt : +3.5 to -4,5°
* ROI : 1936 *276, Mono16, binning 1x1
* Exposure time between 294fps and 245fps
* Speed 16x 
* Analyzing : Inti and JSolex
* Editing and stacking : CS4, AS4!, AstroSurface




Saturday, March 30, 2024

Comet 12P/Pons Brooks

Finally, I was able to set up my EQAZ6 mount to capture the Comet 12P/Pons Brooks. Unfortunately a lot of clouds but I could use 3 pictures of each 60s exposure time.

Setting: TLAPO80/480 f/6 with ASI2600MC
Filter: Optolong L-Pro
Lights: 3x60s
Software: SharpCap 4.1, APP, CS4







Sol'Ex article in Magazine "Heelal"

Our article of the Sol'Ex project with Helios collegue Walter, Johan and myself is published in magazine Heelal (vol 69, nr 4, april 2024, p11-13). For the full article see this link. 



Thursday, March 28, 2024

150.000 Visitors and Comet 12P/Pons Brooks

 


Celebrating 150.000 visitors since the start of my blog and I'm doing this with my picture I took this evening of Comet 12P/Pons Brooks.

Setting: TLAPO80/480 f/6 with Nikon D7500
Filter:Optolong L-Pro
Mount: Manfrotto
Exposure : ISO16000, 2x2s
Software: DNG converter and CS4


Comet 12P/Pons Brooks with telelens

 


Image of Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks taken on Wednesday March 27. Some high clouds but still, when looking good you will recognize two tails.

Setting: Nikon D7500 f/5.6 200mm telelens, 39x2s on ISO12500. High ISO to prevent startrailing.
Stacking was done with APP 2.0.0 beta version 26. It took some time as settings were not correct.

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Circumscribed Halo



At noon the Sun came out with a halo round it. Beside the 22° halo, there was also a circumscribed halo above the Sun and the parhelic circle. After editing the picture, I found also the lower circumscribed halo.
According Meteoros.de website  i could simulate my image. 




Moon Halo

 


Halo around the Moon, image taken with Nikon D7500.

Sunday, March 24, 2024

Jupiter, Mercury and Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks

 

Picture of Planets Jupiter and Mercury with Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks. The two pictures are single shots using my Nikon D7500 with my new tripod equiped with a ball head. 




Astrometrica Software

 

Yesterday I found out the existance of Astrometrica Software (thanks to Bert Moyaerts) and which can help identifying small objects. Astrometrica Software provides the ability to easily compare astromerical images for the purpose of moving object detection. See links below for software, installation guides, instructions, and practice image sets. 

See this link : http://iasc.cosmosearch.org/Home/Astrometrica


Lecture by Prof Dr Hugues Sana on the search for black holes

Selfie with Prof Dr Hugues Sana


I attended a lecture on March 23, during the annual VVS meeting by Prof Dr Hugues Sana on the search for missing black hole binaries. Stellar-mass black holes are the final remnants of stars born with more than 15 solar masses. Billions are expected to reside in the Local Group, yet only a few are known (according Hugues Sana only 59!), mostly detected through X-rays emitted as they accrete material from a companion star. He discussed the Doppler wobbling of binaries using spectral analysis.  Detailed analysis of the spectrum of such binaries result in a hidden spectrum meaning the precence of two stars. Of no hidden spectrum is found a black hole is responsable for the wobbling. The  team found a (near-)circular orbit and kinematics of VFTS 243 implying that the collapse of the progenitor into a black hole was associated with little or no ejected material or black-hole kick. 



 

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Sundials & Timedials

 


Bought this book second hand but never used. Let's see what this brings... building and understanding sun and timedials.



Saturday, March 9, 2024

First Light with Skywather Star Adventurer 2i

I expanded my equipment with a transportable travelmount: a Skywatcher Star Adventurer 2i. I will install this mount on my Manfrotto tripod. The purpose is to image wide field using my DSLR at home and when I travel.


After putting all together I did some testing last week; unfortunately not successful. I did a more accurate  polarallignment, but stars were still not tracked. Last thursday I found out that I forgot to set the direction of the tracking. Once done, the SA2i is following up to 70s (I did not test longer). To test accurancy over time, I shot 190x30s pictures of Orion using my Nikon D7500. So far this works really good. 



 
Stacking was done using APP and final editing in CS4.

Space Weather workshop by Christine Verbeke

Selfie with Space Weather expert Christine Verbeke

Last week (March 3) I attended a meeting of the VVS Workgroup Sun. Space weather was one of the subjects. Guest speaker Christine Verbeke is a Space Weather Scientist for the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and is affiliated with KU Leuven Universtity. Christine was also a finalist in the 2023 PhD Cup for her research on solar storm modeling. The session provided an overview of solar storms and space weather, what are solar storms and what effects can they have on our Earth and society. A demo was given on how to make a prediction of the arrival of a solar storm based on a previous solar storm.

Sun H-Alpha and Ca-K using Sol'ex

A couple of images of the Sun in H-Alpha and Ca-K line. Pictures taken this afternoon.

Setting
TLAPO 60/360 f/6, Sol'ex with ASI290MM
Filter ND1.6 and SSD 
H-Alpha : Tilt angle : -0.8067, Scaling SY/SX : +0.5077
H-Alpha :192fps or 5.18ms, ROI 1936x276, 16bit, binning 1x1Software : SharpCap4, SHG-Main, IMPPG, CS4




Friday, March 8, 2024

Saturday, March 2, 2024

Sun Sol'ex Ca K and H-Alpha

A clear sky this morning for about 90 minutes, enough time to set up my Sol'ex and capturing the sun in H-Alpha and Ca K.




Some interesting prominences can be seen in both H-alpha as Ca K.

Setting: TLAPO 60/360 f/6, Sol'Ex with ASI290MM
Filter : Hoya 16
H-alpha : 7,1319ms or 139fps, ROI 1936x548, 16bit, bin 1x1
Ca K : 12ms or 83 fps, ROI 1920x1080, 16bit 1x1
Software : SharpCap 4.1, Inti, SHG4.3, CS4, IMPPG

Some interesting facts :
INTI gives a tilt of -2,9° while SHG gives a tilt angle of -12
Also the X/Y ratio is same for both INIT and SHG: 1,15