Sunday, May 19, 2019

Great Lecture by Ulrich von Kusserow

Selfie with Ulrich von Kusserow

As part of the 35th edition of ATT in Essen, Ulrich von Kusserow gave a lecture on "about the exploration of our magnetic solarsystem". 
The lecture describes the history from newtonian gravition to the current understanding of magnetism. What causes the magnetic fields on the Sun and around our planets? What's the influence of magnetic fields on life on earth, in space and on other planets... and much more.
After the presentation I took a selfie with Ulrich von Kusserow ... he still remembered the selfie from last year :)


For more information see website from Ulrich von Kusserow - see this website. 

Saturday, May 18, 2019

ATT Essen

The ATT astronomy exibition is now open!

Today ATT Essen

The biggest astronomy fair for Amateurs will open today it's doors at 10AM in Essen (Germany). It will be my third time visiting this interesting event.

The ATT is Europe's biggest exhibition especially for amateur astronomers. You will find state-of-the-art telescopes and accessories as well as used and homemade instruments. Here you meet manufacturers and experienced amateur astronomers from all over Europe to share your thoughts with. Furthermore the ATT offers a platform for public presentation of observatories and astronomy clubs. In short, this is the place to be for anyone who is interested in astronomy. You will get plenty of ideas and inspirations for your hobby. Come and find out for yourself, and we are looking forward to meeting you at the ATT in Essen, Germany.

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Moon

Picture of the Moon was taken without a tripod and normal settings. No editing was done at all. Great picture of my new Nikon A1000.

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Sun H-Alpha Solarmax3

This morning, Observing the Sun in H-Alpha with SolarMax3 70/400 f/5.7 DS BF15 and pictures taken using Nikon D7500. Compared with yesterday morning, conditions were much better. The active region in the west is sunspot AR2741.



Moon 88%

Almost full moon (88%).


Sun H-Alpha with SolarMax3


Again a cloudness day, the second in a row. Time to capture the Sun in H-Alpha with my SolarMax 3 70/400 f/5.7 and ZWO ASI224MC. A the surface of the Sun their is s.one bright active area, AR2741 and a less active one AR2740. Connecting the scope with the ZWO camera requires a PC. During daytime with the Sun high in the sky the contrast on the screen is very difficult. I have not yet found any solutions but still some great results. AVI files are stacked using AutoStakker!2 and final editing with CS4.