Saturday, September 27, 2014

Moon and Saturn

Both pictures from the Moon and Saturn are taken couple of hours before Saturn will disapear behind the Moon near Hawaii.




The Moon is only 12% illuminated and is as low as 5 degrees above the horizon (18h16 UT)




Picture of Saturn, east from the Moon and as close as 1 degree. Later this night Saurn will be disapearing behind the Moon. This will be seen near Hawii.


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Astronomical Autumn

Today at 4h29 the astronomical autumn starts. September Equinox happens when the plane of Earth's Equator passes through the center of our Sun. For Belgium this happens at 2h29UT, september 23. It rarely happens on september 21, which is the common accepted date for the start of the autumn.  

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Helios Meeting 21 September

After two months of summer holliday, Helios came together for their monthly meeting.
An overview was given of Project Alma (Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array).


Other topics the team discussed :

- Open Door Day Royal Meteoroligical Institute of Belgium 11&12 October 2015


- Partial Sun Eclips in Belgium March 20, 2015 : Faroe Islands or local event :)
- Visit of Averbode Abbey in view of 45th Anniverary of Helios (date TBD)
- Workshop Water Rocket Launching (date TBD)
- Solar Activity observed via Radio Astronomy (date TBD)




Noctilucent clouds July 4th

On July 4th, noctilucent clouds could be observed in Belgium. This month the VVS discussed this event in their monthly journal "Heelal".







Saturday, September 13, 2014

Iridium Flare


Photographing satellites needs always some preparation. Looking up the right time and location at the sky and adjusting the setting of the DSLR. The above picture is taken with settings ISO100 and 83s exposure time and afterwards modified using CS4.