Sunday, November 4, 2018

Messier M52 en Bubble Nebula

Renewed editing of Messier M52 and the Bubble Nebula. Total exposure of 300s and including darks. Initial stacking results in Fits 32bit file. Using DeepSkyStakker to convert into Tiff32bit  rational file which is edited in CS4.


Spiral Galaxy NGC891 New Edit

I used a different way of editing my pictures; mainly converting is changed. I converted the fts files to tiff32 rational using DeepSkyStakker and made editing possible into CS4.
The result is much better then starting within tiff16.

Starting from Tiff32 rational


Saturday, November 3, 2018

Open Star Cluster NGC7686


Open Star Cluster NGC7686 in constellation Andromeda. Picture taken on Sept. 26 using TLAPO80/480 f/6 with Nikon D7500. Stacking with DeepSkyStakker using darks, final editing with CS4.

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Onze Zon - De meest nabije ster (nieuwe update v2.5)

Afgelopen dagen heb ik tijd genomen om mijn werkje rond "Onze Zon - De meest nabije ster) te actualiseren. Het was al weer een tijdje geleden (dec 2017) en ik voldoende materiaal voor een nieuwe update.
De actualisatie betreft ondermeer :

- Update resultaten Ulysses
- Voyager 2 en Heliosfeer
- Parker Solar Probe en Corona heating problem
- Differentiële rotatie
- ...

Veel leesplezier - en hierbij de link.


Weather Summary October 2018


Temperature and rainfall last month October are comparable with last year.

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Solar Wind and Corona Timeline

Some of the key discoveries and ideas that led to our current understanding of the corona and the solar wind which result into to the Parker Solar Probe Mission by NASA.

Credit NASA

Parker Solar Probe Breaks Record and Becomes Closest Spacecraft to Sun


After the first gravity assist on October 3rd, 2018, between Parker Solar Probe and Venus, the Parker Solar Probe now holds the record for closest approach to the Sun by a human-made object. Parker Solar Probe passed the current record of 42.72 million km from the Sun's surface on Oct. 29, 2018, at about UT17:04, as calculated by the Parker Solar Probe team.

Over the next years the probe will continue to break it's own records as it will fly closer and closer to the Sun.


Credit NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Mary Pat Hrybyk-Keith