The Moon rose shortly after sunset over the Mule Mountains east of Sierra Vista...
then about 30 minutes later it reached the maximum of the eclipse into the Earth's shadow...
The Moon rose shortly after sunset over the Mule Mountains east of Sierra Vista...
then about 30 minutes later it reached the maximum of the eclipse into the Earth's shadow...
Taken with a monochrome 5 megapixel camera on an 8" SCT Meade LX200GPS with a Baader solar filter and a 2X Barlow len.s
Of these two groups, AR3697 is the returning sunspot group that caused the major aurora event earlier this month. Here's where they were loacted on the solar disk (from spaceweather.com):
New and active sunspot group 3685 & 3686 captured at 9:30am today, May 18, 2024, with the help of my grandson, Anthony!
Taken with Meade LX200GPS 8", Baader whilte light filter, 5 mp grayscale camera. Captured with Sharpcap, post-processed with AS!3, Luminar, Gimp.
This sunspot group has the potential to create more auroras!
Plugging the monochrome camera into a faster USB port and doing some manual "dithering" while creating the video seemed to really improve the quality of my capture of 3664 and 3668:
Messier 51 aka the Whirlpool Galaxy (Click for a little larger image) Taken April 24, 2025 from my observatory with the Daystar 480mm f/6 ...