Saturday, February 3, 2018

Thursday, February 1, 2018

The Day After

One day after the Super Blue Moon. Picture taken in Averbode with zoomlens; cropped and edited using CS4.



Jupiter, Mars and Vesta

January was cloudy all over but last night we had a clear sky. Not only we had a Blue Moon but this morning I was able to observe Jupiter, Mars and Vesta low above the South-Eastern horizon. Jupiter is located within the constellation Libra while Mars and Vesta can be seen within Scorpius.


Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Nikon D810A delisted

The one and only astrocamera from Nikon, the Nikon D810A is delisted. I'm wondering if Nikon will come up with a replacement.

Monday, January 22, 2018

Lecture by Govert Schilling - Studium Generale Maastricht



Don't forget to block your agenda. On March 1, Govert Schilling will be talking about the mysterious cosmos. The lecture will take place at 8pm at the University of Maastricht

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Lecture by Ed van den Heuvel - Studium Generale Maastricht



Prof. Ed van den Heuvel provided a great presentation on the amazing unity of the universe. He provided more insight in the importance of the inflation moment right after the big bang. He spend some time to explain the shape and the cosmological constant of the universe with focus on the energy and mass density. At last he talked about his thoughs on multiversums. 
Again a great lecture of the Studium Generale series at the University of Maastricht. 



Sunday, January 14, 2018

Moon, Mercury and Saturn

Tomorrow morning, around 8h local time, the Moon, Mercury and Saturn are visible low above the south-eastern horizon. Within 2,5° and 8° above the horizon the trio can be observed. Make sure you have a free horizon. The Moon will be 2% illuminated.