Friday, April 27, 2018

Prof dr John Heise explaining Multiverse

Selfie with Prof dr John Heise 
As part of The Best of Lectures of Studium Generale at the University of Maastricht, Prof. dr John Heise explained the Inflation theory and the link with Multiverse.

In the beginning their was nothing and then it exploded. A quantum fluctuation out of the vacuum could form this new universe with different physical constants as ours. The result could be a new world or a fast collapsing universe aswell. As the multiverse is so far away we will never be able to prove this .... neither we can deny the theory :)

Anyway, great presentation and well explained by John Heise.



Thursday, April 26, 2018

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Venus in the evening sky

The wind was blowing the clouds away and Venus appeared bright in the evening sky. Picture taken using Nikon D7500 f/5.6 56mm ISO100 0.8s


Sunday, April 22, 2018

Sunspot 2706

Last week a new sunspot showed up on the sun's disk. Sunspot 2706 is currently seen at the east side of the Sun. Picture was taken using TAL200K scope. Using Helios Viewer, I added the position angle P of the north end of the axis of the sun's rotation.




Saturday, April 21, 2018

Publishment of my Nightscape Startrail Picture


My nightscape startrail picture of the "Maagdentoren" in Zichem was published in the local magazine "Stadsinfo - Scherpenheuvel-Zichem" april 2018 edition.


Green Laserpointer and obstruction of air traffic


The use of (green) laserpointer for astronomical use can be a dangerous. Last week an amateur astronomer was using a cheap green laserpointer and pointing to the night sky when F-16 Fighting Falcon Jets flew around. The pilotes were "blinded" by the laserbeam and police was informed. The police could trace the beam and the laserpen was taken in custody. Furthermore a formal report was made against the astronomer, risking up to 20 years jail in theory because of "obstruction of air traffic"

Friday, April 20, 2018

First Experience with 16inch

I had the opportunity to look into a 16inch dobsonian collapsible telescope from a Helios member.
Observations were done when it was not yet dark and seeing was moderate, but those observations were already awesome, even comparing with my 12inch scope.
Messier 13, 51, 68, 81 and the Eskimo nebula was observed and what great details could be seen.
The moon was seen using 32 ocular (x60) resulting in a "3D image".
Picture was taken afocal with iPhone 6.