Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Perfect morning


After many hours of observation awaiting a beautifull sunrise on Valentine's Day.

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Moon 91% - Waning Gibbous

It took a while but we have a clear sky. With waning gibbous moon 91% ...


Friday, February 10, 2017

No Luck Observing 45P/Honda Comet

Very poor seeing this morning with the consequence no observation of Comet 45P/Honda. Instead a full moon.


Sunday, February 5, 2017

Helios Meeting : Fantastic Workshop Investigating Planets

Helios Members attending workshop organized by Lieven
The members of the Astronomy club Helios attended the wokshop of Lieven on how to Practical Investigate Planets on a "Saterdaymorning" based on the  book "Praktisch planeetonderzoek voor de zaterdagochtend - Sevastiaan De Vet". With basic ingrediences like oil, cacao powder, water, candle wax, ... we could demonstrate the surface of pluto with Rayleigh Bénard convection cells, vulcano eruptions at Mars and shooting out of ice at Enceladus, Saturn's moon. The cooking skills of the team were tested with succes as all experiments were completed succesfully. At the end of the workshop 360° Virtual Reality movies from Youtube were shown using VR Glasses. What a experience and will this be the new future on how we will be looking at pictures? 
We had a great and fun afternoon, thanks to Lieven to organize this fantastic workshop.

Hexa shaped Rayleigh Bénard convection cells - lookalike Pluto's Surface
Vulcano Eruption at Mars using candle was, sand and water

One minute before waterrocket lift off demostrating shooting out ice at Enceladus

Saturn Fly By using VR glasses 




Friday, February 3, 2017

Weather Summary Jan 2017


The average temperature in Jan was 0.6°C and about 4°C lower than Jan 2016. On top of this Jan 2017 had 50% less rain and 10 days more air frost days then Jan 2016.

Thursday, February 2, 2017

200 days to the Eclipse

On August 21, 2017, a total eclipse of the sun will be observed across big parts of the USA. See also this link

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Moon, Venus and Mars at evening sky

Some clouds but still it was possible to see the moon, Venus and Mars low above the western horizon.