Old School Astronomer - Citizen of Starship Earth - Analogue Typewriter enthusiast - Artist by day -
Wednesday, 27 April 2022
Today's Sol prominence image.
Head in the clouds.
Today, whilst looking through some old phone pictures, I found these cloud captures from back last October.
I remember that day being a typical Pembrokeshire day i.e rain, sleet, sunshine and wind.
Four seasons rolled into one!
"Head in the clouds" was an accusation often thrown at me as a kid.
Yes I freely admit to being a total "head in the clouds" sort of person, both then and now.
To ponder the Universe with cloud company has to be in the top ten of things to do.
Here's great book to familiarise yourself with all things clouds:
The Cloud Appreciation Society web site is well worth a look.
https://cloudappreciationsociety.org/
Sunday, 24 April 2022
The silent tick of the cycling solar clock.
We humans love our patterns and cycles, the cyclical ebb and flow of the seas, the cycles of lunar phases, the changing of the seasons, the change of night to day and back again.
What could better display our ancestors fascination with cycles, than that of the humble sundial.
Apparently the earliest known sundials date back to at least 1500 BC !
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundial
The above sundial was spotted today at a nearby church, I wonder how many other churches have sundials hidden away in their grounds?
I will have to make a trip soon to a church I know in our local town, which has a sundial fixed vertically to the church wall.
I will endeavour to take a picture and put up a blog post about it.
The above picture shows that the time was 1.30pm GMT, not bad considering my phone's timekeeper was at 2.47pm BST.
It seems this sundial was 17 minutes slow...
Considering the sundial is circa 1500BC technology, I think I can live with the 17 minute variance!
When the West wind blows.
There's some windy stormy weather heading towards Pembrokeshire over the next few days. Looks as if I might not have a clear night for a...

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