Monday, March 28, 2016

Jupiter with all four moons

On March 25th, I took some movie shots using the ASI224MC camera set on my dobson Orion XT12". The movies .avi format were stacked using autostakkert. See results this blog yesterday. Today I used the free software RegiStax 6 to stack the frames. The picture .tiff was edited using CS4.

The result is show below with Jupiter and his big 4 moons.


Saturday, March 26, 2016

Alfa ORI - Betelgeuze



Trying to make a picture of the red giant Betelgeuze using my dobson Orion XT12" with ASI224MC. I like the result after stacking the frames using autostakkert!2.5.1.18 and modifying the pictures with CS4.


Orion Nebula M42 using ASI224MC

Refining my skills in using the ASI224MC camera. This time observation was done using my dobson Orion XT12" with direct use of the ZWO camera. Sharp Cap 2.8 was used to capture movies from ASI224MC camera. Afterwards frames are stacked using Autostakkert! and pictures are modified and edited with CS4.
Results show good colors and details. Remember this is all without guiding telescoop :)





Jupiter ASI224MC

Clear sky on March 25th and time to observe Jupiter. Using my Dobson Orion XT12" with ZWO Camera ASI224MC result in tens of AVI movies. Those are stacked using Autostackert! 2.5.1.18 and pictures are modified using CS4.
Pictures shows aswell three Jupiter moon Europa, Io and Callisto. Different banners are clearly visible on Jupiter's "surface".





Sunday, March 20, 2016

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Starparty Langdorp March12th

On March12th, 2016, more then 25 locations in Belgium will be hosting a starparty. This national event is organised by VVS. In my region Langdorp (Aarschot) will be the one to get into contact as from 19h00.
See also Star Party Langdorp - Aarschot

Saturday, March 5, 2016

May 9th Transit of Mercury

On May 9th the planet Mercury will transit the sun. The last time we could observe this was in 2006 but this was not visible in Belgium. From Earth only Venus and Mercury can transit the sun as they are closer to the sun then Earth. These transits are rare and with Mercury this only happens about 13 times per 100 year.
For Belgium and the rest of Western Europe the transit is seen from begin (ingress) till end (egress). Timing is set below - be aware this is UTC which means for the region Time=UTC+2h and these are depending of the location of the observer - changes up to a couple of minutes.


Never look at the sun with the naked eye!! Use special sun filters or use projection methods to observe the transit. Below figure shows how Mercury will move across the sun.