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Sunday, September 27, 2015
Lunar Eclipse in Europe - Super Blood Moon
When weather allows you will able to observe a total eclipse of the moon. The totallity starts at 4h11 (for Belgium) and will end at 5h23. Before and after the totallity the moon will still be faint as the moon moves into the penumbra shadow. In this region a portion of the sunlight is blocked. In the umbra shadow, the moon is totally blocked from direct sunlight and only reflection through the earth atmosphere can be seen, This causes the "red" color of the moon's surface.
Saturday, September 26, 2015
30h before Super Blood Moon Eclipse
Almost full moon and 30h before the super blood moon eclipse. Weather forecast looks good, so are you ready?
How to photograph the Lunar Eclipse
Tomorrow night we can observe a total Lunar Eclipse. If you want to photograph this phenomena make sure you are prepared. A nice overview you can find on this website How to Photograph a Lunar Eclipse
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Start of astronomical autumn
At 10h21 equinox (length of day equals night) and thus start of astronomical autumn.
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Pierre Mechain - Metre - Montjuic
When walking in the fortress at Montjuic in Barcelona I found at the wall of the tower a small plaque and a sundial. Reference was made to Pierre Mechain who set out to measure the meridian arc distance between Dunkirk to Barcelona. The fortress was chosen a the reference point. Using this measurement and the latitudes of the two cities he could calculate the distance between the North Pole and the Equator and produce the first prototype "Metre" which was defined as 1/10.000.000 of that distance.
Sundial reference the coordinates.
Fortress on Monjuic in Barcelona
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