But could you observe an exoplanet from your backyard? I made some progress with imaging Quasars up to redshift z=2.038 (see this link) and of course the first discovered quasar 3C 273 (see this link). But a next challenge could be the observation of an exoplanet from your background. Well, according to different websites it would be possible. I found a couple of interesting website which I will be using to get more information and which I will share below.
Pascal Hilkens Astro Home Page
Saturday, January 14, 2023
Exoplanet Watch Program
Researchers confirmed an exoplanet, a planet that orbits another star, using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope for the first time. Formally classified as LHS 475 b, the planet is almost exactly the same size as our own, clocking in at 99% of Earth’s diameter, located at a distance of 41 light years from Earth and orbiting every two days around it's red dwarf star which has a temperature half of our Sun.
Thursday, January 12, 2023
Minkowski Hermann
Today, Jan 12, we remember Hermann Minkomski's death anniversary. Hermann Minkowski was a Jewish German mathematician. He used geometrical methods to solve problems in the special relativity theory of Einstein. Minkowski is perhaps best known for his foundational work describing space and time as a four-dimensional space, now known as "Minkowski spacetime".
See also my blog on Minkowski Diagram: https://pascalhilkensastropage.blogspot.com/2020/10/twin-paradox-minkowski-diagram.html
Sunday, January 8, 2023
130.000 Visitors
Since the start of my blog on December 2012, I'm counting an amazing number of 130.000 visits to my blog. Thank you all for those visits in which I made a small contribution to promote astronony, solargraphy and related sciences.
Saturday, January 7, 2023
Sun Full Disk AR3181 and AR3182
The Sun today, January 7, 2023 with Sunspots AR3176, 3177, 3180, 3181, 3182 and 3183. The picture was taken with DSLR Nikon D7500 on TAL200K with ND3.8 and OIII filter. The picture is a mosaic of two pictures which are combined using ICE (Image Composite Editor). Sharpening is done with IMPPG and final editing using CS4. False colour are added.
The Sun in OIII
Between the clouds I could take some pictures of the active Sun. Pictures taken using my OIII filter.
Setting: TAL200K f/8.5, Nikon D7500, ND3.8 filter and OIII filter
Software: CS4
Thursday, January 5, 2023
Sunday, January 1, 2023
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