In between the clouds I was able to capture the Moon which was 10% illuminated.
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Monday, December 23, 2019
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Astronomical Highlights 2019
I want to summarize some of my astronomical highlights from 2019 :
- Impressive Noctilucent clouds up to zenith
- Lunar Eclipse
- Lecture of Sir Roger Penrose
- Milkyway widefield in Thailand
- Comet Iwamoto with open star cluster M36 and M38
- Transit of Mercury in Dresden (Germany) with SolarMaxIII (H-Alpha)
- Deepskyobjects : Andromeda Galaxy M31, Dumbbell Nebula M27, Omega Nebula M17
- Very bright halo's around the Sun at home, Portugal and Thailand
- Stephan's Quintet
- Solargraph with 50cl can
Nocitlucent clouds across the north-western horizon and reaching towards zenith
Full coverage of Lunar eclipse
Lecture by the famous Sir Roger Penrose
The bright Milky Way in Thailand with Jupiter, Saturn and of course constellation Scorpius
Comet Iwamoto together with open star cluster M36 and M38
Mercury transit in Dresden (Germany) in H-Alpha with SolarMaxIII
- Impressive Noctilucent clouds up to zenith
- Lunar Eclipse
- Lecture of Sir Roger Penrose
- Milkyway widefield in Thailand
- Comet Iwamoto with open star cluster M36 and M38
- Transit of Mercury in Dresden (Germany) with SolarMaxIII (H-Alpha)
- Deepskyobjects : Andromeda Galaxy M31, Dumbbell Nebula M27, Omega Nebula M17
- Very bright halo's around the Sun at home, Portugal and Thailand
- Stephan's Quintet
- Solargraph with 50cl can
Nocitlucent clouds across the north-western horizon and reaching towards zenith
Full coverage of Lunar eclipse
Lecture by the famous Sir Roger Penrose
The bright Milky Way in Thailand with Jupiter, Saturn and of course constellation Scorpius
Comet Iwamoto together with open star cluster M36 and M38
Mercury transit in Dresden (Germany) in H-Alpha with SolarMaxIII
Deepskyobjects : Omega Nebula M17, Dumbbell Nebula M27 and Andromeda Galaxy M31
This year I could take some picture of very bright Halo's, one at home, Portugal (Viego) and Thailand (Kanchanaburi)
Distant Deepsky object Stephan's quintet : more then 200million lightyears from earth
Solargraph with 50cl can
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Solargraphy results
Mars with Meteor?
This morning, Mars low above the south eastern horizon. When opening my pictures, one shows a meteor or satellite flare. Not sure what it is but still an impressive picture.
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