Tuesday, January 19, 2021

MAI-SSTV Scheduled for January 28 & 29 2021

Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) will be operating SSTV for a few passes that overfly Moscow on Jan 28 and 29. Using Heavens-Above, the ISS will be crossing western europe aswell. It is anticipated this will be the recent used PD-120 mode and will be on the 145.800 MHz.


Planned schedule as follows:

Jan 28 - start at 12:10 UT untill 17:15 UT

Jan 29 - start at 13:10 UT untill 18:05 UT




Sunday, January 17, 2021

My first Halo this New Year

The Sun low above the south-eastern horizon with a faint halo, my first one in this New Year.



Sunday, January 10, 2021

Rare Ice Spike or staligmite of ice


For the second time (first time February 19, 2013) I was able to spot the rare Ice Spike and this in my own garden. Temperatures dropped below freezing point (-2.5°C) and this created a Ice Spike. 
Ice Spikes can only formed when all circumstances are perfect. Circumstances are influenced by the purity of the water, amount of water, shape of the "container", surrounding temperature, temperature gradient and probably the air circulation and humitidy of the surrounding area.

Sunday, January 3, 2021

Jupiter-Saturn Close Approach December 2020



I'm looking back at the close approach of Jupiter with Saturn. The closest approach or conjuntion took place at december 21st 2020, but due to bad weather nothing could be seen. However the days before and the days after I was able to make some pictures. An overview is presented.




Thursday, December 31, 2020

ISS ARISS SSTV Collection Finalised



ARISS (Amateur Radio on the ISS (International Space Station)) is celebrating 20years of service. To celebrate this, the Russian radio on board of the ISS is transmitting between X-mas and New year. In total 12 pictures can be downloaded each 1minute transmitting time. I'm using webSDR located in Nürnberg (Germany) and Noordwijk (Netherlands) each time the ISS is flying over. 
The images were send to ARISS, Indonesian Space Explorer and Russian R4UAB which responded all by sending back Award Certificates. Really Cool

In total 13 times (24/12 till 31/12, all during early morning) I was able to make contact with the ISS.  During those 13 ISS passes I could decode 25 images of which 11 out of 12 unique pictures; image 11 was very difficult to get. But even without this one, it's amazing to get this done and it's for sure addicting. 






Out of the 13 ISS passes, I had twice visual which were also photographed. At those moments I was both listening and watching the ISS :)




Wednesday, December 30, 2020

NOAA18 30/12/2020 UT9h26 Weather Image


Today's weather image downloaded from NOAA18 UT9h26 using webSDR Nurnberg. Picture was stacked and edited using CS4 and DeNoise AI.