Thursday 18 April 2013
Tuesday 12 March 2013
The Blue Marble - The most viewed image in history
The Blue Marble is a famous photograph of the Earth, taken on December 7, 1972, by the crew of the Apollo 17 spacecraft, at a distance of about 45,000 kilometres (28,000 mi).
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Sunday 24 February 2013
Chelyabinsk Meteor Flash
Image Credit & Copyright: Marat Ahmetvaleev
Tuesday 19 February 2013
Monday 18 February 2013
Asteroid 2012 DA14 Passes the Earth
Video Credit & Copyright: Daniel López (El Cielo de Canarias)
Wednesday 30 January 2013
Nog `n Komeet C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS)
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Vir die ouens wat vroeg opstaan of glad nie gaan slaap nie.
Komeet Lemon is sterk op koers na Octans en nou is C/2011 L4
(PANSTARRS) vroegoggend in die Suid-Ooste sigbaar. Nee ek het hom nog
nie gesien nie. Te laag vir my. Sal dalk die naweek probeer en op die
dak klim.
Maart se Sky and Telescope sê ons kan die komeet by skypub.com/panstarrs volg. Die voorspelling is klaar daar dat dit nie so helder gaan wees as wat voorspel is nie.
Laat weet ons as jy die komeet sien. (assabfn@gmnail.com)
Skytools 3 gee hierdie voorspelling vir vannag.
On this night C/2011 L4 (PANSTARRS) is best visible between 03:29 and
04:46, with the optimum view at 04:27. Look for it in Telescopium, low
in the southeastern sky during morning twilight. It is obvious visually
in the Orion SkyQuest XT10 Dob. Use the Ultima 42mm for optimum visual
detection. It is magnitude 5.5 with a diameter of 4.5'.
Saturday 26 January 2013
Friday Night (25 Januarie 2013) C/2012 F6 (Lemmon)
Friday - About 23:30 to be precise. I spent some time to find Comet Lemon with my 10X50 binoculars. With the help of my Skytools map it and the binoculars steady on a tripod it was easy. Even with the almost full moon and some street lights. A black cloth over your head will also help.
The techno info the same: Canon 30D with a 300mm (X1.6) lens. 10 Seconds with ISO 3200. I used Nebulosity software ( Stark Labs) to prepare the image.
Friday 25 January 2013
Comet Lemmon (C/2012 F6) 23 Januarie 2013
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With Crux on the left and Musca to the right, Comet Lemmon (C/2012 F6) on the late night 23 Januarie 2013 is a little green spot. Photo: Hannes Pieterse
Info: Canon 30D with 50mm lens; 20 X 15 sec exposures; ISO 1600, f4. 20 X Dark frames. Images were prepared in Deepskystacker > Separate registered and dark frame subtracted images were created. These were stacked in Rot`nStack. Final image was tweaked in Photoshop.
- A tree interfered on the right
- A tree interfered on the right
Thursday 24 January 2013
For the Bibliophiles: Deep-Sky Companions: Southern Gems
Hot off the Press!
Deep-Sky Companions: Southern Gems - Stephen James O'Meara
In Southern Gems, Stephen James O'Meara makes a detour beneath the southern skies, presenting a fresh list of 120 deep-sky objects for southern hemisphere stargazers to observe. Showcasing many exceptional objects catalogued by the pioneering observer James Dunlop, known as the 'Messier of the southern skies', all are visible through small- to moderate-sized telescopes or binoculars under dark skies. The list features some of the blackest dark nebulae, icy blue planetary nebulae and magnificent galaxies of all types. Each object is accompanied by beautiful photographs and sketches, original finder charts, visual histories and up-to-date astrophysical background information. Whether you live in the southern hemisphere or are just visiting, this new Deep-Sky Companion will make a perfect observing partner, whatever your background. There is no other southern sky guide like it on the market.
Magda Streicher a southern observer from Polokwane also contributed to make this book a must have!
- Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
- Published: 31 January 2013
- Hardback
- ISBN:9781107015012
- 450pages
- 204 b/w illus. 114 maps
- Dimensions: 253 x 177 mm
-The Book Depository (Free Shipping to South Africa) - $40.80 (Best Price)
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