Tuesday, 5 January 2016
Bloemfontein - Observation of the International Space Station
The International Space Station (ISS) can easily be spotted with the naked eye. Because of its size (110m x 100m x 30m), it reflects a large amount of sunlight.
The best time to observe the ISS is when it is nighttime at your location, and the Space Station is sunlit. Often, such a viewing situation occurs in the morning before sunrise, or in the evening after sunset.
- View over Bloemfontein
Saturday, 28 November 2015
Cloud formation ove Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa
VVV's oor Kaapstad? Nee, maar foto's van ongewone wolkformasies oor Tafelberg en die Skiereiland het die afgelope paar...
Posted by Die Burger on Tuesday, 10 November 2015
Thursday, 22 October 2015
Pre-order your astronomy wall calendar now!
Click to enlarge and read the pre-order information
Last year's astronomy wall calendar was extremely well received and I've decided to make one for 2016 (yes, it's almost next year already...).
Attached are the details and the October 24 pre-order offer.
If you think your members may be interested, please pass this on to them - thanks!
Send email to Auke (auke(at)psychohistorian.org) with your information.
Best regards,
Auke Slotegraaf
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Loss of the Night citizen science project
App for Android (also iPhone)
Loss of the Night citizen science project: A step by step guide to using the Loss of the Nigh...:
This is a step by step guide to using the Loss of the Night app for Android (v2.0). If anything is unclear, let me know in the comments and...
Usefull Links...
- Unihedron
- Sky Quality Meter - An affordable meter for measuring sky brightness for astronomers!- Portable Tools for Physics and Astronomy
- Unihedron Forum
- The International Dark-Sky Association works to protect the night skies for present and future generations.
- Announcing the "International Nights of Skyglow Observation" in 2015
- Dr Christopher Kyba "I study the ecological impact of artificial light at night, with a focus
on quantifying the skyglow produced by cities, and how it is changing,"
- Light Pollution Photo Gallery
- Light pollution papers (and books)
- Observing skyglow change via citizen science - the Loss of the Night App (Powerpoint, recent webinar) - Loss of the Night
- Loss of the Night citizen science project
Guest post by Allen Versfeld - Loss of the Night citizen science project
- Contribute to light pollution research with the Loss of the Night Android app!
- Projects you can do at night.
- ALAN 2015 - 3rd International Conference on Artificial Light at Night - May 29 - 31, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada (Pdf)
- Rate your Skyglow (Several links - Sky and Telescope)
- Citizen Scientists Track Light Pollution as Humanity Loses Touch with the Night Sky - Scientific American Blog
- Globe at Night (Map)
- Loss of the Night
- How to Photograph the Milky Way in Really Heavy Light Pollution Using ETTR (Expose to the Right)Rate Your Skyglow
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Get your 2016 - Sky Guide
2016 - Sky Guide
The Sky Guide is the astronomical handbook for southern Africa, and is an invaluable practical resource for anyone who has even a passing interest in the night skies of southern Africa.Read more.....
Exclusive 2016 Sky Guide competition!
To stand a chance to win a pair of magnificent Celestron SkyMaster binoculars, turn to page 128 of the Sky Guide, answer the competition question and submit the original competition coupon (via snail mail!) to us. The competition closing date is 2016 March 20. The winning entry will be drawn by an ASSA Council Appointee and the winner will be notifi ed telephonically. Good luck!How to get your copy of the Sky Guide
ASSA Country Members receive a copy in the post as part of their membership benefits.Members of ASSA Centres may approach their Centre committee to enjoy a reduced price for a copy for their own personal use (but not for onward selling).
The Sky Guide is also available from bookshops or on-line bookshops such as Loot.co.za, Exclus1ves.co.za or Kalahari.com.
Bulk orders of the Sky Guide (for bookshops and other re-sellers) may be negotiated directly with Lucille Bester at Struik Nature: (e-mail: lucilleb randomstruik.co.za, phone: 021 460 5400).
Thursday, 1 October 2015
Lunar Eclipse ( Image copyright: Carol Botha)
Lunar Eclipse
A sequence of images showing the eclipse from start to finish
Image copyright: Carol Botha
On September 28th, The Moon passed through the Earth’s shadow while at
perigee, an event which trended on social media as #SuperBloodMoon.
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
UFS 101 - Science Fair - UFS Qwaqwa Campus - 12 September 2015
ASSA Bloemfontein joined forces with the UFS 101 team from the University of the Free State to make the Science Faire on the UFS Qwaqwa Campus a success. Learners from nearby schools and students looked at sunspots with a telescope.
Sunday, 13 September 2015
13 September 2015 partial solar eclipse from Bloemfontein
Observing the 13 September 2015 partial solar eclipse from Bloemfontein, South Africa. Canon 40D; Bader Photographic Solar Filter; 1/500 sec; ISO 1250; Orion Apex 102mm Maksutov-Cassegrain Telescope; Mirror up. Sunspots AR2412 and 2414 visible. 07:48 SAST. (Hannes Pieterse)
Saturday, 8 August 2015
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