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Saturday, January 25, 2014
Supernova in M82
A few days ago astronomers observed a supernova in M82. M82 is a "nearby" galaxy and located within Ursa Major. The supernova, an exploding star, is currently as bright as magnitude 11 and could become more bright the next few days.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Happy New year 2014
A Happy New Year to all with a lot of astronomical highlights a splended solargraphs and many more!!!
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Stormy weather
Last night the barometer showed a lowest of 983 hPa or mbar with lot of rain as the stormy wind was already gone.
Sunday, December 22, 2013
2013 Astronomical Highlights
For different reasons 2013 was a exciting astronomical year with many ups and some downs.
On Feb 15 a meteor exploded above Chelyabinsk showing the power and energy from out of space and how mankind could dissapear within a second. On March 14, the CERN finally reported the existance of the Higgsboson. Later the year, Francois Englert received the first physics Nobel Prize for Belgium.
Also in March, I tried to find the comet Panstarr at the evening sky. The sky was beautiful but I could not find the comet.
My first solargraph was a fact with a nice result as well.
One of my cloudpictures was published in the newspaper with a shelfcloud.
This summer it was time to experiment making pictures from Iridium flares and startrails with beautiful results.
Comet ISON would be the event of the year but after watching NASA live the comet dissolved completely. An exciting and learning time following this sungrazer comet.
In Utrecht I visited the NASA's exhibition A Human Adventure telling the history of the space journey.
On Feb 15 a meteor exploded above Chelyabinsk showing the power and energy from out of space and how mankind could dissapear within a second. On March 14, the CERN finally reported the existance of the Higgsboson. Later the year, Francois Englert received the first physics Nobel Prize for Belgium.
Also in March, I tried to find the comet Panstarr at the evening sky. The sky was beautiful but I could not find the comet.
My first solargraph was a fact with a nice result as well.
One of my cloudpictures was published in the newspaper with a shelfcloud.
This summer it was time to experiment making pictures from Iridium flares and startrails with beautiful results.
Comet ISON would be the event of the year but after watching NASA live the comet dissolved completely. An exciting and learning time following this sungrazer comet.
In Utrecht I visited the NASA's exhibition A Human Adventure telling the history of the space journey.
Coldest place on earth
Check out this awesome image from Astronomy Picture of the Day!
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap131211.html
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap131211.html
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Happy anniversary!!
I'm am one year in the air with this blog. More than 1600 people visited my blog this year from all over the world. Nice to see how I can touch people's life!!!
I will keep posting my findings and learnings next year.
I will keep posting my findings and learnings next year.
Friday, December 20, 2013
Solargraph installed
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