Amateur Astronomer - Artist - Radio Ham (GW3MJB) - Citizen of Starship Earth - Native of Pembrokeshire - Always a Typewriter - Often a fountain pen - Mostly a cup of tea.
Thursday, 17 June 2021
Today's prominences.
Wednesday, 16 June 2021
Tweaking the hydrogen light.
Out of the past ten days, I've managed to observe for five days. Which isn't bad considering the cloud cover so far this month.
This past week I've spent most of my observing time fine tuning the PST's etalon, and also importantly looking for that "sweet spot" in the telescopes field of view.
Glad to say, that after much tweaking and head scratching , the etalon positioning and "sweet spot" have now been sorted out.
What started off as a red bland blob with a little indistinct prominence poking out of it a week ago, has now been transformed into a seething mass of prominences, filaments, plages, sunspots, and spicules.
The PST is a wonderful little solar scope, I admit it requires some etalon and sweet spot tweaking for best results, for me that is part of this little telescopes charm.
Thursday, 10 June 2021
A mobile view of the partial solar eclipse.
A misty start to the day, with a steady drizzle of Atlantic rain..!
It looked as if we had no chance of seeing the partial eclipse.
Too many clouds in our village, we decided to go mobile.
Telescope, tripod and camera at the ready we headed off towards our local town of Cardigan.
A slight detour had us passing through the village of Boncath, where luckily the Sun was peeking through the mist.
In all, we were able to capture maybe ten images, in a one minute solar viewing gap.
Then old Sol was once again obscured by mist.
Luckily the gap in the cloud coincided closely with the maximum eclipse phase.
Sol and Luna looked great together, dancing in the misty filtered sky.
Today's Sol Image.
A quick Sol image, before the clouds moved in. Sparrows chirping in the hedgerow, fairly mild weather, with the odd gust. Much c...
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Yesterday started with rain followed by rain and then guess what... yes rain! Not the best start for an eclipse event, though the weather di...
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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...







