On June 9 & 10, MAI 75 expedition 65 SSTV took place. I used the 70m Nurberg WebSDR on June 10. Max height of the passing ISS was good, but even then the receiving was poor. I submitted my best picture to the Indonesian Space Explorer which recognized my submission with a certificate.
Pascal Hilkens Astro Home Page
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
NEW Upcoming ARISS SSTV Event from June 21 - June 26
Next week, the ARISS team will be transmitting SSTV images continuously from June 21 until June 26. The blog http://ariss-sstv.blogspot.com/ mentions that the images will be related to some of the amateur radio activities that have occurred on the Space Shuttle, Mir space station and the International Space Station.
The schedule start and stop times are:
Monday, June 21 – Setup is scheduled to begin at 09:40 UTC (transmissions should start a little later).
Saturday, June 26 – Transmissions are scheduled to end by 18:30 UTC.
The downlink frequency will be 145.800 MHz. Those that recently missed the opportunity during the limited period of MAI experiment 65 transmissions should have numerous chances over the 6 day period to capture many (if not all 12) of the images.
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Partial Solar Eclipse June 10
Setting: Nikon D7500 with TAL200K f/8.5 and solarfilm ND3.8, ISO100 and 1/3200s.
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Partial Solar Eclipse in different colors
The partial solar eclipse above Belgium was observed using solar continuum filter, solar filter ND3.8 and Ca-K line filter.
Setting : Nikon D7500 and TAL200K f/8.5. Final editing using CS4.
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
Noctilucent Clouds Above Averbode
This evening some bright noctilucent clouds above north-western horizon. They reached a max of 35° above the horizon.
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