Saturday, February 23, 2019

Sun in H-Alpha


This afternoon I took some time to observe the Sun in H-Alpha. No sunspots but some huge filaments could be observed. When comparing the two pictures below you can see how dynamic the filaments are and changing geometry. Both pictures taken with Nikon D7500 on SolarMaxIII 70/400 f/5.7 double stacked. Pictures are converted into DNG and edited using CS4.



Filament, Airplane with Sun in H-Alpha

Some luck... airplane with Filament with Sun in H-Alpha.


Filament on the Sun

This afternoon a huge filament is covering the Sun. This can be seen in H-Alpha. Picture is taken with Nikon D7500 on SolarMax3 d70/400 f/5.7. The insert is taken from the Gong H-Alpha network.


Monday, February 18, 2019

Flame Nebula

Flame Nebula during a waxing gibbous moon (90%). The horsehead nebula is too faint as the moon is shining out the famous nebula.
Picture taken with Nikon D7500 on TLAPO 80/480 f/6 ISO800 and 46 minutes exposure. Stacking with DeepSkyStacker and final editing with CS4.

Supermoon Coming

One day to go for full moon and it will be a Supermoon. Full moon of february will have the closest distance Earth-Moon this year 2019, 356 761 km.

Moon Febrruay 17, UT20h

Jupiter Venus and Saturn in the morning sky


All three planets can be seen in the morning sky. Venus and Saturn are "close" above the eastern horizon, Jupiter almost loacted in the South.




Sunday, February 17, 2019

Sun in H-Alpha

No sunspots today and only small prominences on the Sun. On the other hand one big filament on the disk. The picture was taken with Nikon D7500 on SolarMax 70/400  DS BS15 and editing using CS4. The get the picture sharpened, it is set as black/white.