At 5h03 this morning, ESA's Solar Orbiter was launch from Cape Canaveral succesfully.
Pascal Hilkens Astro Home Page
Monday, February 10, 2020
Sunday, February 9, 2020
Flame Nebula NGC2024 with COAST
M104 Sombrero Galaxy with COAST
The Sombrero Galaxy M104 is my first picture with the COAST telescope in Tenerife. Using the software from Telescope.org it was possible to finetune the picture. After alligning the RGB pixels the gamma range was adjusted. The Fits files was saved and DeepSkyStacker was used to convert the picture to Tiff format. Final editing with CS4.
Friday, February 7, 2020
First picture with COAST telescope on Tenerife
As part of the OpenLearn course I was able to make my first picture using the COAST telescope on Tenerife. This robotoc telescope is located in the Teide telescope parc in Tenerife. It's a 14inch Celestron and the request of pictures happens through the Telescope.org website after registration. My first request was M104 Sombrero galaxy. I used the standard setting with exposure time of 120s and standard RGB. A couple of hours later the sytem confirmed my request and I received my first picture using a remote telescope. I can not compare yet with my TAL200K but picture looks quit sharp, knowing it's almost full moon.
Some learning to do on working with timing,.. and downloading and editing Fits files..
Some learning to do on working with timing,.. and downloading and editing Fits files..
Sunday, February 2, 2020
New record for Parker Solar Probe
Universiteit van Vlaanderen : Donkere Materie
De Universiteit van Vlaanderen heeft een video gepost rond donkere materie. Prof dr. Dirk Ryckbosch van de universiteit van Gent geeft duiding over wat donkere materie is.
Saturday, February 1, 2020
Lecture by Werner Poets at Mira
Selfie with Werner Poets |
This evening I attended a lecture by Werner Poets @ Mira (Grimbergen) covering the special theory of relativity. The lecture started with the explaination of the two postulates : the speed of light in vacuum is the same for all observers and the laws of physics are the same in all inertial frames of reference when moving at constant speed.
Starting from this Werner Poets used graphs to explain the theory and ended with the time dilation and length contraction when moving at speeds near the speed of light.
The lecture was sold out and he repeated the lecture after the first one as many people could attend the first one.
This first lecture will have a second part in september discussing the general theory of relativity and black holes;
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