Monday, December 22, 2014

Solstitium Astronomical Winter

Today at 0:03 local time (23h03 UT 21/12 ) the astronomical winter started for Belgium.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Astronomical highlights 2014

The 2014 was a year with quit some interesting astronomical highlights.
The most impressive was seeing live the Space Shuttle "Enterprise" in New York. It was also my first time observing noctilucent clouds and my first article in the astronomical magazine "Heelal".

Startrail with in the background the Abbey of Averbode.


Since March I'm owning my personal weather station Oregon Scientific WMR200


My first time photographing Jupiter.


A lucky shot when photographing sunspots, a plane crossed in front of the sun.


More then 500 pictures taken to have 1 picture with lightning


Beautiful collored rainbow taken early in the morning.


My second solargraph from december till june.


This is a real wow moment, observing noctilucent clouds...



Standing in front of the Space Shuttle "Enterprise". What a spacecraft!




Double rainbow picture which was also published in the Magazine "Heelal"


Phantom sun or sun dog picture.


Saturday, December 20, 2014

Time for Solargraphs

How to make your own Solargraph?

Tomorrow December 21, time to install your Solargraph. I'm ready as I prepared three solargraphs this afternoon. Location will be visited tomorrow and then waiting for 6 months on the results.
Have fun ... or better have patience!





Saturday, December 13, 2014

Periodic Table of elements

When entering the lobby of the Campus Library Arenberg in Leuven, a life-size display of the periodic table of elements took my attention. This table of Mendeleev is presented in a way that each element has it's own box. And each box is representing the element in its's pure form, the way it's found in nature like minerals and some practical applications.


Tuesday, December 9, 2014

My Article published in Heelal

In the latest magazine of "Heelal" (vol 59, nr 12, december 2014, p 416) my article on double rainbow and the picture is published. This is my first article and of course is a nice recognition :)



Sunday, November 23, 2014

Phantom Sun or Sun Dog


This afternoon @ Averbode, I could observe a beautiful sun dog or phantom sun. A Sun dog or phantom sub is a member of the family of halos. These are created by light interacting with ice crystals in the upper regions of the atmosphere. Sun dogs appear mostly as two subtly-colored patches of light (with red nearest the sun) to the left and right of the sun, approximately 22° distant and at the same elevation above the horizon as the sun. Best observarion time is when the sun is low above the horizon.
Both pictures are taken with Nikon D60 using a AF-S Nikkor DX 18-200.



Astronomical news

More astronomical information or links to websites you can find on my page Usefull Links.
An interesting website with the most recent and latest astronomical news is Astronieuws.nl.
The information shared is in the Dutch language, but they reference the original sources.