Friday, March 14, 2014

Weather Station WMR200


Weather station with winddirection, windspeed, temparture, humidity & solar panel


My new weatherstation from Oregon, WMR 200 is installed. The mounting of all gauges are easy and well explained within the manual.
No real issues experienced  when connecting with the base station. The only one time was connecting with the real time clock. This was solved after resetting the base system.

As I'm running the OS Windows 7 no software was delivered and for that I currently try out the Virtual Weather Station. This software is promoted by Oregon and for the WMR 200. I will evaluate this to see if it fits my need.

Some findings. The temparture and humitidy are comparable with the readings from my other station Oregon Bar928. The only difference I noticed is about the pressure. The WMR has higher levels (5hPa) then the readout of the Bar928. I still need to find out what this exactly causes. Difference in altitude and new batteries in the old station did not yet solved the problem.

So all in all I'm satisfied and will get on evaluating the software and learn more all aspects of the station.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Reading stuff


Learning and reading about astronomy can be fun. Starting to understand some of dynamics of the big cosmos can help you to even more enjoy the evening sky. See some of my recommendations reading material.

My Library  

English books
Philip's Complete Guide to STARGAZING, Robin Scagell, 2006
Sky & Telescope's Pocket Sky Atlas, Roger W. Sinnott, 2006
Deep Sky Companions The Messier Obkects, Stephen James O'Meara, 1998
Atlas of the Messier Objects Highlights of the deep sky, Ronald Stroyan, 2008
The Cosmic Gallery, Gilis Sparrow, 2013
A guide to the stars, constellations and planets, Antonin Rukl, 2000
The Grand Design, Stephen Hawking, 2010
From Quarks to the Cosmos, Leon, M. Lederman, 2000

Dutch books
De kosmisch symfonie, Brian Greene, 2001
Het universum, Stephen Hawking, 2001
Het heelal, Stephen Hawking, 1989
Sterren en planeten, Robin Kerrod, 1979
Astronomie, Inleiding in de sterrenkunde
Basiscursus Sterrenkunde Deel 1& 2, Urania, 2008


Saturday, March 1, 2014

Oregon Scientific WMR 200


Today I received my new weather station from oregon Scientific. I finally made my choice and ordered the WMR 200 with touch screen display, wind, rain, temperature gauges and solar panel. Choosing for oregon was not easy. First, some web sites have made references about WMR 200 not meeting the intentions and having some problems. Looking at other weather systems from other manufacturers are usualy, when you look further, as good, or as bad; it's the way you look at it. From a cost perspective the pro weatherstation are not that cheap and for some, like the Davis one - not everything is included within the price. My decission however was mainly driven by the fact I currently have a basic weatherstation from oregon without any problem uptill now. So for this reason, price/quality and the fact that other system's references are not statistical better, I choose to buy this WMR 200 system.
Now that I knew what to buy, next question is where to buy. For me the best deal at the moment was amazon.fr but the info wasn't clear the WMR package was full included. For that reason the order was placed with amazon.de. The package was delivered 4 days after ordering at my neighbours home .... no one did sign off.  So far so good and the next days I will start to unpack and install my new weather station.



Sunday, February 16, 2014

Using red filter

Picture taken from my backyard of the sun with clouds. I used my Nikon D60 and a selfmade red filter. Picture cropped using CS4 without any further modification.




Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Startrail Abbey of Averbode







Startrail with the Abbey of Averbode in the front.  On the right corner you can recognize Orion and Sirius is the bright star on the mid right. Picture was taken with a Nikon D60 using 30 frames each 30s. Picture stacked with Startrail and modified using Photoshop CS4.





Sunday, February 2, 2014