Journal of a travelling astronomer - Artist & Poet - Citizen of Starship Earth - Native of Pembrokeshire - Always a Typewriter - Often a fountain pen - Mostly a cup of tea.
Thursday, 18 February 2021
Weather satellite image - 18/02/21
Wednesday, 3 February 2021
Weather satellite images - 03/02/21
Mostly blue skies here, bit cold, Sun shining brightly, gibbous waning Moon in the west.
Beautiful February morning.
Tuesday, 2 February 2021
Weather satellite image: 02/02/21.
Though parts of Mediterranean coastline look fairly cloud free.
Not a bad image considering the weather satellite camera is some 530 miles above our heads!
Saturday, 30 January 2021
Weather satellite image. 30/01/21.
This mornings weather fax.
Downloaded from the NOAA 18 weather satellite, via my ham radio and decoded with weather data decoding software.
Pembrokeshire looks clearish this morning.
Clouds moving in from the east, bringing cold weather,
Wednesday, 11 November 2020
Mars 2020 apparition... A few drawings.
Tuesday, 27 October 2020
Sunday, 9 August 2020
Welcome back Mars.
Early this morning the world of John Carter, Tharks, Synthetic men and dreamers finally came back to life.
It has been a long wait, at least four years since I last had a decent glimpse of this most wonderful and enchanting of planets.
My 76mm refractor revealed with ease the white bright polar caps, the gibbous planetary phase, a hint of Mare Sirenum, and most interestingly a whisper of light over two small areas of the Tharsis region.
To my mind one of those small light areas might be connected to nearby Mons Olympus, the highest volcano on the martian surface.
Was I seeing the Nix Olympus "The Snows of Olympus"?
I made a quick sketch, said hello to John Carter, and dreamed the astronomer's dream, for maybe another half hour.
The night was now fast giving way to the day, I slowly packed away the telescope, and made a few notes.
This was my first observation of the 2020/21 apparition, the planet was 15.6 arc seconds in diameter.
From now until October, Mars is just going to increase in size.
The next few months are going to be exciting.
Welcome back Mars, you have been sorely missed.
Clear Martian skies
Mark.
Monday, 25 May 2020
It is a Beautiful Cosmos.
Tuesday, 19 May 2020
Time to move on.
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"Perky" the Perkins engined camper van |
It's been a great little camper, but now it's time someone else made some memories with her.
She has served us well, never breaking down, always starting first time.

Though she does have what I call "progressive" steering - it does wander slightly!
Also no power steering, sluggish turning at slow speed and no turbo means she is really bad at going up steep hills.
There are one or two hills around here I wouldn't even contemplate.
In camper van terminology, she is "getting on a bit".
We will be sorry to see her go, but she leaves us with many happy memories:
Saturday, 16 May 2020
Analogue Haiku
Though we would have enjoyed it a bit more if not for the lingering faint smell of warm sun dried dog crap!
Friday, 15 May 2020
Analogue vs Digital.
I love the computer, I hate the computer, I don't want a computer, I need a computer!!
Never happy with the digital, always a niggling in the back of the mind that I'm being conned into accepting the tablets, iphones, WiFi, Internet etc.
I realise I'm being a hypocrite, for here I am typing away on a laptop, and posting on a blog.
No matter... I use the computer like I use a car. It gets me from A to B.

Those old analogue type machines have a life of their own.
Clunky keys, smooth keys, no electric or batteries required.
The laptop I write on will probably last a couple of years, if I look after it!
My old "Baby Empire" typewriter on the other hand is already 83 years old and still going strong.
Little red Vixen returns.
Last Saturday's solar eclipse got me thinking about my old Vixen refractor; the telescope I used to take my 2015 solar eclipse images. ...

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It had been a beautifully hot day, the Sun was relentless, happy, strong, and chromium yellow in a big blue cloudless sky. Our motorhome ...
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Digging around in a charity shop the other day I found an interesting book titled: The Modern Children's Library of Knowledge Bo...