I did some rework of my earlier picture of the Moon (43% Illuminated).
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Saturday, December 7, 2019
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Moon 43% illuminated
Picture is taken with Nikon D7500 on TLAPO80/480 f/6, ISO100 and shuttertime 1/100s. Raw picture converted to DNG and edited using CS4.
Friday, November 22, 2019
Mercury Transit : Second contact
The Mercury Transit of November 11th 2019 was observed in H-Alpha with SolarMaxIII DS BF15 70/400 f/5.7 and photographed using Nikon D7500.
The picture shows the moment of the second contact of planet Mercury with the solar disk.
The picture shows the moment of the second contact of planet Mercury with the solar disk.
Monday, November 18, 2019
Mercury Transit with TAL200K
Sunday, November 17, 2019
Mercury Transit in H-Alpha
The Mercury Transit of November 11th, 2019 was observed and photographed in Germany near Dresden. In a small city Klipphausen and with an open view on the church of Sora, the sun was shining the entire day. So, perfect conditions to follow the transit of Mercury in front of the Sun. Together with my Helios collegue, Walter, we set up our equipment : both visual as H-alpha equipment was used.
The transit started at local time 13h35 and the observation ended around 16h00, as the sun was low above the horizon and some clouds did appeare. When looking now at the pictures the seeing was not that good. However, the view, the observations and the pictures were quit an experience. In May 2016 I already say a Mercury transit. But this time it was more special as I could follow the transit in H-Alpha.
Above and below is a picture sequence of the transit of Mercury. The first row is showing the second contact of Mercury with the limb or edge of the Sun. The next row is the transit over the sun's disk itself.
Thursday, November 14, 2019
Mercury Transit November 11th
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Mercury Transit : First pictures
South-Western Horizon in Klipphausen (Germany) |
Moments after second contact |
Half-hour after first contact |
15 minutes after first contact |
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