See also this link to my post of this Mars observation.
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Saturday, April 29, 2023
My picture of Mars published in Heelal magazine
One of my pictures of Mars is published in magazine Heelal (Year 68, number 5, May 202, page 10). The article decribes the opposition 2022 of Mars and is written by Dominique Dierick. I'm really proud to be part of this review and to see that my picture is "good" enough for publishment knowing my small aparture of 20cm (8").
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Sunday, April 23, 2023
Moon-Venus Conjunction during daylight - a real challenge!
On page 57 of "De Hemelkalender 2023" (astro calender 2023) we can read that on Sunday April 23, 2023 UT11h30, the Moon and Venus are in conjunction. In the beginning of this year that we agreed to observe this event with our Helios astronomy club. Unfortunately weatherforecast was not good and only the morning would be cloudfree. So the gathering was moved to the morning and 4 members showed up. A binocular, ETX70, refractors and telelens was set up to find the Moon and/or Venus. It's a challenge and really not easy to find the Moon during day time and when the Sun overshines the sky. It took us almost an hour to locate the Moon and Venus. Just in time to take some pictures.
Saturday, April 22, 2023
Venus-Mercury in the evening sky
Clear skies in April 17 and 18 with the planets Venus and Mercury in the evening sky. Mercury is getting fainter everyday and moving towards the Sun. The apparent distance between Venus and the Pleiades is also increasing when comparing with my previous observations earlies this month.
Setting: Nikon D7500 f/5.6, 40mm, ISO800, 3s exposure time. Editing using CS4.
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Fireball on Monday April 17 19h32UT
During twilight UT19h32 of April 17 a very bright fireball was observed which went from 45° North towards NW uptill the horizon.
In total 250 reports were send in via amsmeteors and the meteor was also captured by MIRA (see this link)
Link to my report: https://amsmeteors.org/members/imo_view/report/308827
Sunday, April 16, 2023
Venus and Mercury 2,5° above horizon
Venus and Mercury low above the western horizon. At UT20h20 (local time 22h20), Mercury was about 2,5° above the horizon. Unfortunately the location was badly light pollutioned, but still the Pleiades, some stars from constellation Taurus and of course Mercury could be captured.
Setting: Nikon D7500 f/5.6 38mm, ISO3200, 3s exposure timeEditing using CS4.
Friday, April 14, 2023
Venus, Pleiades and Mercury
Venus near Pleiades and Mercury about 1,5h after sunset. Mercury can be seen low above the horizon (about 4° above the horizon) and 2 days after greatest elongation.Setting: Nikon D7500 f/4.5 28mm ISO1600 3s
Limited editing using CS4.
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