Monday, February 23, 2015

Venus and Mars at the evening sky


After a couple of days cloudy skies, this evening the sky was clear to observe Venus and Mars at the evening sky. Venus and Mars close to each other in the West and the moon up and east (31% ).



Saturday, February 21, 2015

Venus and Mars at the evening sky

The weather conditions are far from ideal with the upcoming fog.  I was able to oberve both Mars and Venus at the evening sky 1h after sunset and low in the West. The next days both Mars and Venus will be closer at the sky - hopefully we can observe this as weather forecast doens't look good.




Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Sunspot 2282

Sunspot 2282, February 15, 2015. Using my Orion XT12 with Barlow x2 and Nikon D60 in ISO 200 and ISO 400. Intensive modification using CS4.






Sunday, February 15, 2015

Update Cumulus

Succesfully updated Cumulus software for my Weatherstation Oregon Scientific WMR200. No data loss and the system works fine. Current version of Cumulus Software 1.9.4 build 1099

March 20th, Partial Suneclips

33 days to go and we can witness a partial suneclips. It all starts in the early morning of march, 20th. The moon will hit the suns surface around 9h28 local MET. Maximum of 81% is foreseen around 10h35 and ends at 11h46.

See also Eclips 2015

Venus, Mars and the Moon all at less then 0,5°

Watch this week the sky after sunset in the west - southwest. As from Tuesday Feb 17, Mars and Venus will be close with each other (at the sky of cours) and within 2° for the next week.
On Friday 20/2 and Saterday 21/2 evening,  Mars and Venus will be even as close as 0,25° and the moon will be close to about 0,5°.




Saturday, February 7, 2015

Comet Lovejoy C/2014 Q2 in Andromeda


Comet Lovejoy arrives in constellation Andromeda, near gamma Andromeda Almaak. Observation within OrionXT12 shows the comet appearing collered blue and faint. As the moon was not yet above the horizon it was easy to spot the comet.