Monday, February 10, 2020

Orion Nebula with COAST Telescope

A combination of colored and non colored picture of the Orion Nebula or M45. Picture taken with COAST telescope C14 f/11 on Tenerife.


Orion Nebula with COAST telescope

Some more serieus stuff : The Orion Nebula M42 with COAST C14 f/11 telescope on Tenerife. Exposure time up to 150s. CS4 was used to edit PNG file.


Succesfull Launch Solar Orbiter

At 5h03 this morning, ESA's Solar Orbiter was launch from Cape Canaveral succesfully.


Sunday, February 9, 2020

Flame Nebula NGC2024 with COAST


Learning from my first picture M104 with the COAST telescope in Tenerife I was able to edit my second picture, NGC2024 or Flame Nebula. It was more complicated then expected as the nebula is rather faint. Again, RGB pixels were alligned and gamma boost up. DeepSkyStacker was used to convert from Fits to Tiff and final editing using CS4.


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..


Sunday, February 2, 2020

New record for Parker Solar Probe


Nasa's Parker Solar Probe realised it's fourth close approach to the Sun. This fourth encounter resulted in breaking the speedrecord as is now 393044 km/h and the closest distance to the Sun of 18.6 million km (as reference Earth is about 150 million km located from the Sun). As the probe is getting closer, temperature is increasing up to 612°C but equipment is kept cool up to 30°C.