I didn't manage to sketch the recent Full Moon, but I had a go at the gibbous Moon, as seen with my opera glasses.
Old School Astronomer - Citizen of Starship Earth - Analogue Typewriter enthusiast - Artist by day -
Tuesday, 19 November 2024
Opera glass to the Moon
Thursday, 14 November 2024
Les étoiles, toujours étoiles.
Having just come back from France, I thought why not post some of my camera phone astro images.
Simple pictures with an astronomy theme was pretty much my limit.
I will leave the long exposures and star tracking for another time.
It was great to see the various constellations that much higher in the sky (at one point we were 44 degrees north).
Scorpio was an amazing sight.
Being able to see the entire constellation from the south of France was a sight not to be forgotten.
Sunday, 27 October 2024
Just keep whistling 😄
No idea where I found this cartoon, but the artist is spot on, and well observed..😆
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Will post some sketches and findings as I go along.
Fingers crossed for some clear skies.
*** Found the above Moon image in my 1945 astronomy book :
A Guide to the Sky - A Practical Handbook for Beginners
by Ernest Agar Beet.
A lovely little book, has just 92 pages, very informative.
Will post more about this book in future blogs.
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