Herman Bonnet van ASSABFN het hierdie pragfoto Sondag uit sy agterplaas in Bloemfotnein vasgevang. Die aardskynsel (Earth shine) kan duidelik op die maan se verduisterde deel gesien word. Loer gerus vanaand met skemr weer. Hoewel die twee bietjie verder van mekaar gaan wees.
Monday, 17 May 2010
Thursday, 13 May 2010
:MeerKAT, South Africa's new radio telescope takes its first picture
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South Africa is building an 80-dish radio telescope - "MeerKAT" - in the Karoo, as part of a global effort to develop the technologies required for the planned Square Kilometre Array. MeerKAT should be complete around 2013, but the first four dishes have already been connected - for more, visit www.ska.ac.za
Regards
Claire Flanagan
Jhb Planetarium
011-717-1390
Don't miss this one: Venus below the crescent Moon on Sunday evening.
See if you can find Venus in daylight!
The very young crescent Moon will be just above Venus (the very bright "evening star") as the Sun sets on Sunday 16th May. For a few minutes we'll see the pair of them shining brightly in the darkening sky above the colours of sunset.
Start looking for Venus and the Moon as the Sun sets (while the sky is still light). As the sky darkens, the two will appear to brighten, and then for about ten minutes they'll be high enough above the horizon to be very bright. As time passes, they'll move downwards, fade away and set. If you watch this, you're watching the Earth spin - if you're looking towards sunset, you're moving backwards at 1,500 km/hr (one thousand five hundred km/hr). We don't feel this movement because it's so smooth.
Venus will change colour a bit and "twinkle" as it gets lower - this is because light from objects out in space low in our sky passes through a lot of atmosphere to get to us, and the air in our atmosphere is moving.
Look also for "Earthshine" on the dark part of the Moon - this is sunlight reflecting off the Earth below the horizon in front of you (the part of the Earth that is still having day), back to the Moon.
And while you're out, take a last look at Orion, over to the left of Venus and the Moon. By the end of the month, our planet will have moved on around the Sun a bit, and we won't see Orion (it will be on the other side of the Sun from us). Venus however is now catching up with the Earth, and will be our "evening star" for the next few months.
By Monday evening, the Moon will have moved on a bit. Moon-observing charts for intermediate phase learners can be downloaded from www.planetarium.co.za
Starcharts are available at www.planetarium.co.za under "In the Sky".
Regards
Claire Flanagan
Jhb Planetarium
011-717-1390
Friday, 7 May 2010
S&T in Bloemfontein
Vir kennisname
Hannes Pieterse
Ek sien die Sky and Telescope-tydskrif is nou by die Mimosa Mall se Exclusive Books in Bloemfontein beskikbaar,
`n Maand laat en teen `n hele R99.00 per eksemplaar.
Steeds goedkoper om in te teken.
Astronomy (USA) is darem al lankal beskikbaar.
As jy dit gereeld wil kry kan jy vir die toonbankpersoneel vra om maandeliks een vir jou te bêre.
As jy dit gereeld wil kry kan jy vir die toonbankpersoneel vra om maandeliks een vir jou te bêre.
Groete
Maak jou waarnemings maklik met dié sagteware
Sagteware wat jou waarnemings baie maklik kan maak. Gaan loer gerus.
Ongelukkig is dit nie gratis nie.
(Nee, ek kry nie iets as vergoeding nie.)
Groete
Hannes Pieterse
Sunday, 2 May 2010
Op die waarnemingsplatform
- Hier is `n klompie riglyne vir sulke byeenkomste. Lyk of die arme Amerikaners `n rowwe klomp is by hulle dieplugbyeenkomste.
Tog kan ons maar kennis neem van hoe dit gedoen word. Veral die wit ligte wat ons nie op die platform wil hê nie. Dit neem tot 30 minute vir jou oë om by die donkerte an te pas. Net een wit lig wat in jou oë skyn en nog 20 -30 minute is daarmee heen om weer aan te pas.
Pasop vir daardie kopliggies wat so maklik `n ander ou kan verblind.
- Hier is `n paar skakels na artikels oor etiket by Dieplugbyeenkomste. Ook hulp vir waarnemings en jou teleskoop.
Kliek op die skakels:
- Astro Tom se Star Party etiquette
- Star Party Etiquette
- ABC of Observing
- Adjusting Your Eyes To The Dark
- How to see in the dark (Vat jou kat saam)
- At night, why does it take my eyes several minutes to get used to darkness? (Vit A is die antwoord)
- Your first telescope
- Advice for First Time Telescope Buyers
Hannes Pieterse
Wikisky
Hier is `n wiki waar jy vir ure kan rondspeel. Gaan ontdek self.
- Op die glyskaal links bo vergroot jy die kaart.
- Kliek op die muisikon heel links om na die Beta Skybrowser te gaan. Kliek dan op die afpyltjie (Sien foto hier onder en kies dan van die verskillende opsies wat gebied word.
- Ek weet nie hoe hierdie met Telkom se koperdraad gaan werk nie. Dalk nie! Laat weet asb.
- Kliek op die foto's om te vergroot.
Groete
Hannes Pieterse
Saturday, 1 May 2010
Sunday, 25 April 2010
Friday, 23 April 2010
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