Saturday, December 29, 2018

Astromical Highlights 2018

Some of my Astronomical Highlights of 2018 are summarized below :

- Nighscape Startrail Picture
- Comet 21P Giacobini-Zinner and M35 Open Starcluster
- Planets Saturn, Mars and Jupiter with GRS
- The Russian Space Shuttle Buran in Germany
- The Quit Sun with SolarMax3 DS and an unique circumscribed Halo
- Pictures of M45 Pleiades and M31 Andromeda Galaxy


Beginning of 2018 I successfully completed a workshop Nighscapes and took the time to make some startrails.

A couple of Comets crossed the sky with 21P Giacobine-Zinner "close" to M35 :


The planets Mars, Jupiter and Saturnus 





The Sun was quit in 2018 but I could make some nice picture with my new SolarMax3 Double Stacked and of course some halo's :






Visiting the Technic Museum Spyer in Germany with Buran and Soyuz TM-19



And being proud of a couple of deepsky pictures M31 and M45 :




Thursday, December 27, 2018

Right hand Sundog

Today I was working in my garden and could observe a couple op Sundogs. Due to fast changing circumstances the Sundogs did not last long. This is one picture I could make during noon time with a right hand Sundog. 




Monday, December 24, 2018

Happy Birthday - 6 Years Blogging

My first blog was published on December 23, 2012. So, today, time to celebrate 6 years of blogging.
Congratulations :)


Sunday, December 23, 2018

The Solar System Barycenter


The Barycenter of our Solar System is the mutual center of mass of the total Solar System with the Sun and all it's Planets. 
So the Sun and the Planets orbit this mutual center. This center or Barycenter of our Solar System moves depending the position of the planets. The location of the Barycenter is mainly driven by Jupiter and next by Saturnus, Uranus, ...
Sometimes the Barycenter is located within "the Sun" but as it is currently, the Narycenter is located outise the photosphere of the Sun. See picture above - the Sun is drawn in Yellow.


Friday, December 21, 2018

WOW Double Pinhole Solargraph June-December 2018

Today I opened my DIY Pinhole Camera after being outside for exactly 6 months. This time I made two holes in my pinhole camera making it a bit more creative. I'm really satisfied of  my result. The solargraph is very sharp and the double hole makes it even more special. I think this Solargraph is one of a kind :)
The pinhole camera was installaed in my garden with a southview on my tree.



Time to install your pinhole camera for a Solargraph - DIY Solargraphy

Last day to prepare for your Solargraph. This date is perfect to install your Solargraph and keep it outside untill June 21, 2019.

How to make a pinhole camera for a Solargraph? See instruction noted in my blogpage, both English as Dutch.



Start Astronomical Winter

In the northern hemisphere the astronomical winter will start at exactly 23h23 local time (UT22h23).