Thursday 29 December 2022

Sol - December 29th 2022.


“A flower will always grow in the direction of the sun because beauty recognises beauty.”
― Matshona Dhliwayo



 

Tuesday 27 December 2022

Boxing Day Luna.


The Boxing day crescent Moon stood still in a Pembrokeshire blue sky, I had to capture the moment.

Within five minutes the telescope was all set up and ready to go.

The evening was cold, the clouds were nearby, I had maybe ten minutes to grab a few images.

The Mare Crisium stood out well, the photo below shows some of the craters of Crisium and surrounding area.


Here's a more detailed image with some labelling of the major craters. 

Cleomedes, Burckhardt and Geminus return beautiful black rim shadows at this part of the lunation.


Wednesday 21 December 2022

The Solstice hedgerows & the promise of longer days.


There is a lovely hedgerow prominence visible on the Sun at the moment.

Haven't seen a decent hedgerow display for ages. 


photo: Harold Zirin's book  "Astrophysics of the Sun"


What better display to celebrate today's Solstice.

As of today our days will be getting that little bit longer, the promise of Spring and Summer 2023 is upon us.





Tuesday 20 December 2022

Crescent Waning, Schickard on the edge.



Horizon hugging clouds didn't spoil the Moon watch this morning.

A quick setup of the Newtonian, a simple 25mm eyepiece and our old Samsung S6 phone returned a half decent view of the waning crescent.




Along the terminator, Schickard Nasmyth & Phocylides were easily spotted. 

No hint of Mare Orientale this time, I think the libration wasn't favourable, but even so the glare of the sunlight on the Moon's limb at this time would have probably ruled out any Orientale observations.


Friday 16 December 2022

Sol 15/12/22 - Perfect Pembrokeshire Morning.

This morning's sky was winter blue, and frosty. 

A beautiful morning with a glorious high above waning Moon.

The perfect Pembrokeshire morning.

The Newtonian performed well, helped in part by a steady clear sky. 

I was very pleased to glimpse a hint of the Mare Orientale.


The low winter Sun creates beautiful contrasts, at the moment, but for the Robin and Wren, all is still in our garden of long shadows.

Old Sol wanted a morning portrait, I was happy to oblige.



Thursday 15 December 2022

Sol - 15/12/22

Clear blue sky this morning, perfect for capturing solar detail.

Visually the prominences were the best I have seen for months, possibly the best all year.



"Space isn't remote at all. It's only an hours drive away, if your car could go straight upwards".

Sir Fred Hoyle.

Sunday 11 December 2022

Mr Blue sky is back. Sol - 11/12/22

 Such beautiful low Pembrokeshire sunlight this morning. 

A welcome return of Mr Bkue sky.

Time for some solar observing.



"We are the representatives of the cosmos; we are an example of what hydrogen atoms can do, given 15 billion years of cosmic evolution".

Carl Sagan


Tuesday 6 December 2022

Sol Imaging - December 6th 2022

This morning's Sol imaging.


"The Sun, with all those planets revolving around it and depending on it, can still ripen a bunch of grapes as if it had nothing else to do".  

Galileo Galilei.




Monday 5 December 2022

Sun dogs over Pembrokeshire.



The cold blue skies of Friday last were greeted with an arrival of a couple of lovely Sun dogs.

These "mock suns" as they are also called hung around for most of the day.  

The sun dogs are produced by a dance between sunlight and ice crystals in our atmosphere.

The ice crystals act like prisms and scatter the sunlight into a colourful light show.



It's been ages since I've have seen such a prominent display. 

The appearance of Sun dogs is not limited just to the winter months. 

One of the best displays I have seen occurred back in 2016 in the month of July.




The French Scorpion.

Last night we camped in the village of Sereilhac, some maybe 20 miles south west of Limoges. The temperature all day hovered around 30°C !  ...