Monday, May 20, 2013

Celestron Travel Scope D70

This evening tried my new Celestron Travel Scope D70/400.
The moon was the target. Installing the Travel Scope is easy. I used my camera tripod instead of the Celostrons tripod as I already want to take some pictures. The view is sharp and since it's very light easy to handle.
Installing the Nikon D60 on the oculair is easy but limits the scope to handle easily as it become more heavy. Make sure the scope is rigour mounted and the tripod secured with some weight.

The Nikon D60 was connected using T-connector and the focal was enlarged with 5cm tube to have the moon sharp in the field. It's not needed to use a barlow 2x as the moon will not be in the focus.


May 19, 2013 - Nikon D60 - Celestron D70/400 1/50 ISO100

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Open sky... no comet Panstarrs



This evening open sky with low hanging clouds above the horizon. The moon above western horizon. But no comet Panstarrs visible with the naked eye. Picture taken at 7h30 PM. Or looking at the wrong place or comet hidden behind clouds. Next time more luck needed.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Panstarrs all over

The northern hemisphere awaits the comet Panstarrs. Today the comet will start his journey back into  darkness which will take 100million years. The comings days the comet will show up just after sunset in the west.  The conditions are not really promising as heavy snowfall is predicted for the newt days. As from wednesday weather forecast predict partially clouded... Let't wait and see...

Follow the daily news of the comet Daily news

Good luck for those with an open sky!

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Comet Panstarrs

Minus 2 days the comet Panstarrs will be closest to Earth. Visibility is around magnitude 1 or little less.

See also this website : Calcsky

Astronomical weather

As said earlier in my blog, astronomical weather condition are key for observating the sky, both during the day as at night.
This link provides around the world weather forecast.

Use this link : Astro weather

Friday, March 1, 2013

Comet Panstarrs

Comet Panstarrs is on his way to Northern Hemisphere and looks like to brighten up. Latest observations show magitudes 2. So promising news for those who want to see the comet with the naked eye at the evening sky. Observe the comet right after sundown.
For more information : Comet Panstarrs

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Astronomical Weather Forecast

Planning for observation of the sky @ night? Weather is probably the most important factor. Search for local weather forecast sites to plan your event. The one I most use is the one from the Astronomy Website Urania.
See linkage : Astronimical Weather Forecast