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@josef Any dark sky, Space Station moon transit etc. plans for tonight? View
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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 4 years, 8 months ago

    Tif file was too large.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 4 years, 8 months ago

    Not sure why. the images I posted recently look so poor on the website. I’ll post a tiff file version and see what happens.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 4 years, 8 months ago

    Saturn on 9/23/2021.6 Seeing was better than last 2 days but certainly not great. Again used a 10″ Meade SCT with the Orion 6.3 M pixel color camera. Use Autostakker + Registax 6 to enhance.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 4 years, 8 months ago

    While under poor seeing conditions Jupiter still put on a good show just after midnight 9-19-2021. Image below used Meade 10″ SCT and Orion 6.3 M pixel color camera. Some image stacking with Registax6 and Photoshop Elements enhancement.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 4 years, 8 months ago

    Bringing the StarBlast to the soccer fields tonight.  Should be good for the moon craters Josef mentioned!

    Bob

     

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 4 years, 8 months ago

    Ugh! Couldn’t be there that night. However I did some observing of the sun the day of 9-6-2021. As many of you may know the sun is ramping up it’s sunspot activity and currently is quite impressive. Yesterday I took a short video using the Starblast 4.5 in reflector with the Orion 6.3M pixel color camera. A single frame, (enhanced a little in…[Read more]

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 4 years, 9 months ago

    Awesome John!  Will have to get a star field photo of the nova region soon!

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 4 years, 9 months ago

    Looks like a small comet heading into the sun on 8-10.  Check out the SOHO C3 animation on that day. https://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/data/Theater/

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 4 years, 10 months ago

    Looks like Mercury is entering the fov of SOHO C3 camera today (July 25th)

     

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 4 years, 12 months ago

    Last evening (5/28 about 9:25 pm) a close conjunction of Venus and Mercury was visible in the NW.  A nice image was obtained using the Starblast 4.5 in. telescope with the Orion 6.3 mpixel camera.  I added the Telrad inner circle (diameter 0.5 degree) for a reference.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago

    Two bright open star clusters in Taurus (Hyades lower circle and Pleiades upper) now appear in the latest SOHO C3 image. The bright star (black arrow) is Aldebaran which is not a member of the Hyades cluster, but is much closer to us and along the line of sight to the cluster. (also see the ongoing C3 video above)

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago

    The Pleiades (circled in red) have now entered the SOHO C3 field of view.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago

    Mercury prominent now just to the right of the crescent moon!

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Good camping spots for observing. in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago

    Lake Louise should have dark skies but there are lots of mature trees. The closest area (swimming beach) to the parking lot looks out over the small lake and western-southwestern skies seem to be non-obstructed by trees. Areas along the Lake view trail have no trees to block the sky (see map of the park here…[Read more]

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago

    C2 SOHO video of the same comet here: https://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/LATEST/current_c2.gif

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago

    Note the small Kreutz comet moving to the sun on May 9 and 10 in the above SOHO C3 video. It did not survive! See also today’s
    SpaceWeather page https://spaceweather.com/.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 5 years ago

    Todays spaceweather has an interesting picture and description of Mercury’s sodium tail. https://spaceweather.com/

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 5 years, 1 month ago

    Today (4/25) the C3 video shows Mercury (racing towards its best appearance in mid May in the western sky) nearly passing Venus in the C3 field of view.

     

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Observing tonight? in the forum General Discussion 5 years, 1 month ago

    Have to agree with Josef, Mike a very nice picture with you new scope!  (BTW what camera did you use?).  Your new scope should also be great on planetary pics.

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    fealeybob14 replied to the topic Armchair Observations in the forum General Discussion 5 years, 1 month ago

    I am still amazed how SOHO C3 (above) provides a window into the inner planets and the sun.  Watch how the brightness of Mercury on the right is decreasing while that of Venus (left) is increasing.  Note also how Mercury is moving faster around the sun and passing the background stars than is Venus.

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