The Comet Ison is currently of magnitude 10á11 and beyond earlier expectations. However for astronomers it could still be interesting to watch the morning sky near Mars. Other ways of observing are done using the sun observation satellites as from next week. See attached link to follow this exciting period or observe yourself using a small telescoop.
Pascal Hilkens Astro Home Page
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Friday, October 4, 2013
Monday, September 30, 2013
Nacht van de duisternis - Night of the astronomer
Lights will be put out on Oct 12th. for a dark night enjoying nature and a beautiful sky. Hopefully we will have an open sky so we can share this facinating world with the audience!
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
3D Sun news: Sundiving Comet and CME
NASA Heliophysics News from 3D Sun iPhone app
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Saturday, August 10, 2013
Iridium 49 flare with M31 and Double Cluster NGC 884&869
Iridium 49 flare together with Deep Sky Objects M31 Andromeda Galaxy and Double Cluster between Perseus and Casseopeia NGC 884&869.
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Ready for taking pictures of Perseid Meteor Shower
Around August 12&13 the annual Perseid Meteors will show up. What about taking pictures this year? Looking at some forums and websites taking pictures with DSLR from meteors are different when taking pictures from Iridium flares and stars. Most common meteor pictures are taken with lenses equal or below 55mm with low f/ number. Exposure time is depending darkness of the sky (with or without moonlight) but mostly around 30s (see also my blog for rule of 600). ISO number should be high from 800 even as high as 3200 or higher. Good luck!
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