Saturday, December 26, 2020

Mercury Transit of May 9th 2016 - pictures reworked



Cleaning up my disk with astropictures I found avi movies of my observation of the Mercury transit of May 9th, 2016. I was at that time not able to proces the files. So I reworked the files using AutoStakkert! using image stabilization anchor and planet selection. Final editing done using CS4.
Setting : Dobson 12" and ZWOASI224MC camera.




Friday, December 25, 2020

X-Mas Contact with ISS




This morning I was able to download images from the ISS while visual seeing the ISS from my backgarden. Really cool!
I'm using websdr located in Nurnberg (Germany) to connect with the ISS. The picture of the ISS (and Envisat) is taken above my location.



Background :
An ARISS Slow Scan TV (SSTV) event is scheduled from the International Space Station (ISS) for late December. This will be a special SSTV event to celebrate the 20th anniversary of ARISS operations on the ISS. The event is scheduled to begin on December 24 and continue through December 31. Details to follow later. Dates are subject to change due to ISS operational adjustments.
Times for the event appear to have the activity being setup and starting after 16:40 UTC on December 24 and running continuously until 18:15 UTC on December 31.


Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Mars north of the Moon

This evening, the red planet Mars can be seen north of the Moon.


Jupiter - Saturn T+2 days

Two days after Jupiter-Saturn conjunction, Saturn is "moving away" from Jupiter.



NOAA18 Weather Image 23/12


NOAA18 23/12 UT9h09 Weather Image. Image download using WebSDR from Nurnberg. Image stacked and edited using CS4 and DeNoise AI.


Happy Anniversary

Today I'm having my astronomiccal blog 8 years. At exactly December 23, 2012 my blog was kicked of. In the meantime the blog received more then 60.000 views and I posted more then 1000 blogs. 



Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Solargraphs 2020



Today I removed both my pinhole camera's from my garden house. Once the can opened the photopaper was dried and put under the scanner :) 600dpi.

Next the scan was edited using CS4 : negative and horizontal rotation.