Past week, Jupiter and Venus could be observed at the morning sky. The close conjuction and the way the planets move across the sky is seen easily on below two pictures.
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Saturday, January 26, 2019
Total Lunar Eclipse and SAO97590
Reappearance of SAO97590 during Total Lunar Eclipse. Raw format convertion to DNG and editing with CS4.
Friday, January 25, 2019
Lunar Eclipse - a compilation
A total of 212 pictures were taken of the Lunar Eclipse last monday, Jan 21, 2019. I made a selection of 7 pictures to make a small compilation. It's a first trial and I'm not 100% satisfied of the result... but it's time consuming so I will try later once more :)
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Lecture by Sir Roger Penrose
Selfie with Sir Roger Penrose |
A dedicated search of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) from Planck satellite data, driven by implications of Conformal Cyclic Cosmology (CCC), has revealed a remarkably strong signal (of confidence level greater than 99.98%), previously unobserved, of numerous anomalous highly energetic small regions in the CMB sky.
CCC proposes that our Big Bang was the (conformal) continuation of the remote future of a previous cosmic ‘aeon’ and that these anomalous regions would appear to be the result of individual points on CCC's crossover 3-surface from that previous aeon. They can be readily interpreted as the conformally compressed Hawking radiation from supermassive black holes in that aeon, but seem impossible to explain on the basis of the conventional inflationary picture of our very early universe.
Monday, January 21, 2019
Total Lunar Eclipse and reappearance of SAO97570
A clear bright sky and a temperature of -10,4°C were the perfect condition for the Total Lunar Eclipse. Pictures still need to be edited but the one below is for sure one of my favorites. It's showing totality and the reappearance of star SAO97570 at 100°
Sunday, January 20, 2019
Sun in H-alfa and prominences
Close Conjunction between Venus and Jupiter
The Temperature this morning is as low as -9°C and we have a cloud free sky. Both Venus and Jupiter are above the south-eastern horizon in close conjunction. In the morning of Jan 22nd, both planets will be even "closer".
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