Saturday, April 17, 2021

MODERNIZED & RECEIVES A STATE-OF-THE-ART LED UPGRADE! //// PLANETARIUM WOLFSBURG.

 New shine in the star dome ✨ You can look forward to an even more breath-taking starry sky! šŸ¤© Because our ′′ Starmaster ", the analogue Zeiss star projector in the dome room of the planetarium, is currently extensively modernized & receives a state-of-the-art LED upgrade! Our team is constantly working to provide you with the best experience. ′′ We want to be not only the largest, but also the most modern planetarium in Lower Saxony." explains our Executive Director Dennis Weilmann about the upgrade of the star projector. Image source: Planetarium Wolfsburg.








MARS AND THE PLEIADES Beyond Vinegar Hill Image Credit & Copyright: Kristine Richer



Is this just a lonely tree on an empty hill? To start, perhaps, but look beyond. There, a busy universe may wait to be discovered. First, physically, to the left of the tree, is the planet Mars. The red planet, which is the new home to NASA's Perseverance rover, remains visible this month at sunset above the western horizon. To the tree's right is the Pleiades, a bright cluster of stars dominated by several bright blue stars. The featured picture is a composite of several separate foreground and background images taken within a few hours of each other, early last month, from the same location on Vinegar Hill in Milford, Nova Scotia, Canada. At that time, Mars was passing slowly, night after night, nearly in front of the distant Seven Sisters star cluster. The next time Mars will pass angularly as close to the Pleiades as it did in March will be in 2038.

ZODIACAL LIGHT Taken by Rob Ratkowski on February 10, 2021 @ Haleakala Observatory


A very bright display of the Zodiacal Light, a friend described it as blazing, it was bright and very obvious

Saturday, April 10, 2021

100 DAYS OF SUNSPOTS Taken by Soumyadeep Mukherjeee on April 3, 2021 @ Kolkata, India



I imaged the sun for 100 days in a row, from 25th December 2020 to 3rd April 2021. This image is a blend of all the 100 images showing all the sunspots that has appeared in the solar disk over these 100 days. There has been a total of 19 active regions in the past 100 days, from AR12794 to AR12812. Nikon D5600 Sigma 150-600c Thousand Oaks Solar Filter (white-light)