Thursday, December 28, 2023

My Blog Statistics - Blogposts and Visits

A visual presentation of my @blogposts and #visits of my Astro Page blog. This year, blogpost number 2000 was posted. 




Wednesday, December 27, 2023

First light with Lacerta Herschel Wedge

The sky cleared unplanned so I could set up my mount with my new Lacerta Herschel Wedge.
With the set up I was not able to capture the entire solar disk. I tried to use my reducer but this was not succesful.
I'm not sure but the exposure time was almost at it's minimum. Need to follup this next time and for sure when the Sun climbes higher in the sky.




Setting:
TLAPO80/480 with ASI290MM
Herschel Wedge with ND3 filter
Exposure time 0.059ms, binning 1x1, 16bit, gain 0
Software: SharpCap 4.1, AstroSurface V1 Urania, IMPPG, CS4


Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Sunspots at the far side seen from Mars rover Perseverance


The Sun rotates on its axis once in about 27 days. This rotation can be seen by observing sunspots. This also means that Sunspots at the far side of the Sun can not be seen from Earth. With help from Helioseismology it's possible to create images of the far side and it's sunspots. Another interesting source is coming from Mars. The Mars rover Perseverance uses it's MastCam Z camera to take pictures of the Sun. Those pictures are not perfect but huge sunspots are visible and this can be interesting at the moment planet Mars is positioned towards the "far side" of the Sun.

For Mars Perseverance Images see this link.

I made a comparison between an image from the rover and the far side using helioseismology. The images are both made on December 22, 2023. We will see a week from now what it will bring.

Updates available SharpCap, APP, JSol'Ex, ASIStudio

As the year ends, I made some time to update my astrosoftware :

ASIStudio : 1.9.5
AstroPixelProcessor APP : 2.0.0 beta26
SharpCap : 4.1.11536 
JSol'Ex : 2.0.0

Still need to retest the new Stellarium and N.I.N.A. together with my EQ6.

Have fun. 



Sunday, December 24, 2023

Sol'Ex Presentation at VVS Capellla Hoegaarden

At the request from astronomyclub VVS Capella Hoegaarden my collegue Walter and myself (collegue Johan was excused) gave a lecture on our project Sol'Ex. The title of the lecture was "DIY The Solar Explorer".


We arrived quite early, so early in fact that we were the first. Plenty of time to settle in and explore the place. A little later Joost, chairman of the club, arrived and treated us to a drink. The room slowly filled up and Henk ensured that online streaming could take place. The lecture could begin, a bit awkward at first, but after the first of the many questions were asked it went much more smoothly. Walter supplemented well and provided additional explanation where necessary. Ultimately, the lecture lasted an hour and a half and the feedback from those present was good. The conversations at the bar continued with satisfaction.

The online recording is available and can be viewed via this youtube link.
The presentation (PDF version) itself is available via Google Drive  via this link



Saturday, December 16, 2023

Sol'Ex Presentation @ VVS Capella Hoegaarden

 

Together with my collegue Walter, I wll be talking our Sol'Ex project next thursday December 21, 2023 @ VVS Capella in Hoegaarden. 

Latest Solar Maps and images on the internet

The latest Solar images and maps with all kind of information can be found on the internet. But where?
I made an overview of some interesting websites (but without being complete).




Solarmonitor


Helioviewer - create your own images or movies with all available images