Wayback Wednesday
Back on April 3rd of 2013, Comet C/2011 L4 PanSTARRS was in same field of view with Messier 31 (the Andromeda Galaxy). I was able to capture this from Kirkfield
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Back on April 3rd of 2013, Comet C/2011 L4 PanSTARRS was in same field of view with Messier 31 (the Andromeda Galaxy). I was able to capture this from Kirkfield
Shot in alt-az, this image of the Eagle Nebula is one of the first images I’ve taken with the Seestar S50. It won’t win any awards, but the fact that
What is this black magic? This thing arrived yesterday, so I charged it up, and took it for a test spin. It charges via USB, and it takes a very
The Sun today in Hα. False colour showing sunspot regions 4122, 4127, 4129, 4125, and 4130.
Nice night tonight. 17.2 °C, and no wind. Seeing is pretty good all things considered. Still under heavily light polluted skies… Mosquitoes are out. Haven’t seen any bats yet this
The Sun, false colour in Hα. Taken before the clouds rolled in… Tough getting detail in the shitty conditions.
The Sun today in white light, and false colour hydrogen-alpha. We keep getting hit by severe geomagnetic storms in the daytime, so that’s fun. Sunspot region 4100 resembles Orion’s belt
Conditions are perfect today; there is no wind, and the skies are clear. Too bad there isn’t too much happening up there today. False colour hydrogen-alpha images of the Sun
Couple of sunspots and a pretty big prominence. False colour hydrogen-alpha. Shot quickly as the clouds are rolling in. Up next, 32 weeks of rain.
Sunspot region 4087 is most obvious here.