Tuesday 31 January 2023

Last Night's Luna - with a touch of Mars.


The skies were wonderfully clear last night at about 6.00 p.m.

It was a cold evening, with not even a breeze. Perfect conditions to train the telescope onto the heavens.

The obvious first target was the bright gibbous Moon, high above to the south west.

The Newtonian returned some lovely views of shadow formations in the crater Plato, and there was a long pointed shadow emanating from Mons Pico.



The seeing wasn't that good last night, but the f8 Newtonian did deliver several steady moments of clarity. 

No doubt had it been a larger aperature telescope the lunar landscape would probably have had a  slight case of the "wobbles".

Sitting quietly close to Selene was Barsoom, or as us earthlings call it Mars!

The telescope had its work cut out resolving any detail on this quickly shrinking planet. 

Though credit to the Newtonian, it did return a fair decent image of the Syrtis Major. 

Considering that Mars is now only 10.8 " in size I was surprised I saw anything at all.


With the nearby street lights and the Moon glow above I decided to pack up the telescope and get back to the warmth of the house. 

Though not before I had my last look at the Gibbous Moon.

 

How much I desire! Inside my little satchel, the Moon, and flowers


Monday 30 January 2023

Sol - 30/01/23 - Awaiting Venus.

Today's Sol imaging. 

Beautiful skies this morning and early afternoon.  

The little coronado PST returned some excellent eyepiece images of a large wispy prominence at the 7 oclock position. 

About 12 pictures were taken in total.

Later I corrected the rotation and did a bit of photoshop editing. Here are the results:






As I write this, the Sun has set over the nearby hill. 

The sky now has that clear familiar Pembrokeshire shade of twilight... towards the west I await the promise of Venus. 


Thursday 26 January 2023

Sol - 26/01/23 - Carl Sagan

 Today's Sol image:


"It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring."              

 Carl Sagan



Saturday 21 January 2023

Sol - 21/01/23 - Basho

Today's Sol image:

"Winter solitude- 

in a world of one colour 

the sound of the wind."

Basho


A clear blue sky today, very cold with a slight breeze. 




The barometers speak of fair weather, I think the barometers might be wrong. Already the afternoon clouds are threatening.

Tuesday 17 January 2023

Today's Sol 17/01/23 - Sir Fred Hoyle.

Today's Sol images:



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

Sir Fred Hoyle


Thursday 12 January 2023

Solar - 12/01/23 - Buddha

This morning's Sol image:


"All that we are is the result of what we have thought" 

Buddha


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 !  ...