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~ Send your name to the Sun on NASA’s new Parker Solar Probe ~

3/31/2018

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Credit: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (Probe heading for Sun image)
Picture~ Click on ticket to Send your name to the Sun ~
NASA invites you to come along on one of the hottest rides ever by sending your name to the Sun on board The Parker Solar Probe, all names will be on a microchip which will be placed on board the spacecraft during its amazing journey to the Sun.
 
The spacecraft is scheduled to launch on July 31 aboard a Delta IV rocket, but the launch window will be from July 31st to August 19th 2018 from Cape Canaveral in Florida.

The Parker Solar Probe will provide new data on solar activity and make critical contributions to our ability to forecast major space-weather events that impact life on Earth. (This is so exciting because I love observing the Sun)

To find out more about this amazing mission to the Sun please go to the mission website at: http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/public-invited-to-come-aboard-nasa-s-first-mission-to-touch-the-sun
 
The spacecraft, designed and built by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and managed by NASA, will fly around Venus seven times to get itself into orbit around the Sun in December 2024.

So what are you waiting for, this will be the closest you’ll ever get to our living Star, the Sun.
So have some fun and get yourself a ticket so your name can come along for the ride...I did :-)

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My very HOT ticket to the Sun :-)
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Sun Pillar, Solar Halo & other Sun related objects in Norwegian sky

3/16/2018

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Picture~ Sun Glitters on the water at Sunset ~
I have just returned from a wonderful trip to Norway to see the Northern Lights on board one of the Hurtigruten ships called the MS Nordkapp that sailed from Bergen to Kirkenes (top of Norway) and back to Bergen.
 
The scenery was just stunning but what I was so taken with was the lighting from the Sun, in Australia our sunlight is very strong but in Norway it was so soft and crisp, just so perfect for a photographer to take beautiful pictures.
 
Every time I took an image with the Sun in the picture it would softly flare with my lens, I really liked this, as with our Sun in Australia there is no way this would happen, as it would just saturate the sensor in the camera!
 
My main purpose for the trip was to capture the stunning Auroras which I successfully did, please see my Astro blogs for the dates of the 7th and 10th of March.  But I was also on the lookout for some of those special atmospheric phenomenon which you get in icy skies…. and yes, I’m happy to say I managed to capture some of these also.
 
One is of a Sun Pillar with the glorious colours of a sunset, the other is a full solar halo with sundogs, the other ones are of a beautiful soft Sun flare in an early afternoon sky (I know it’s a lens flare but its pretty).  And finally a sunset image from the Hertigruten ship with golden Sun glitters on the water.
 
What a beautiful country Norway is, hopefully I may visit this lovely land again in the future, it is such a shame that Australia is so far away, but it was worth the days of travel to get there :-)
 
All images were taken along the coastline of Norway with a Canon 70D camera and a Tamron 18-400mm lens on the deck of the moving ship. 

~ Look out for interesting solar phenomena during the Day ~ 
 
I’m always on the lookout for optical atmospheric phenomena in the daytime sky that’s usually caused by light from the Sun reflecting and refracting on particles such as ice, dust, smoke ect, in our Earths atmosphere.
 
The four images above are some of the happenings viewed in very cold skies (-15 to -21 degrees Celsius) on my recent trip through the waterways and Fjords of Norway on board one of the Hurtigruten ship the MS Nordkapp.
 
Sun Pillar: I’ve only ever seen two of these in my life and this one had all the stunning pink, purple and orange colours of sunset.  It’s caused by a vertical shaft of light that extends upward and sometimes downward from the Sun, they are usually associated with thin, high-level cirrus and cirrostratus clouds that have horizontally hexagonal orientated plates of ice crystals…very pretty to see.
 
Solar Halo and Sundogs are also an ice crystal phenomena which are seen in the same sort of sky as Sun pillars but this time the ice crystals behave like prisms and mirrors refracting and reflecting the sunlight between there faces sending light in particular directions and producing the famous 22 degree halo around the Sun.  The sundogs on either side (real name parhelia) are also results of these shape ice crystals.
 
The sunset image with the golden glitters on the water, is another amazing image because all those tiny golden glitters are mini Suns reflected on the water, so next time you see these things take a photo.
Our world is such an incredible place with lots to see if only we take a bit more time to look!!!
Go on, see what you can find :-)
 
For further information about these incredible features in the sky please go to the websites below:
https://www.atoptics.co.uk
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halo_(optical_phenomenon)
https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/optical-phenomenon.html
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~ An explosion of Auroras in the night sky on the 9th March 2018 ~

3/10/2018

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~ Amazing Auroras ~

The sky all around our ship just suddenly exploded into bright curtains of light last night with the most amazing pulsating auroras that were all over the sky.  I’ve never see anything like this in all my life, the huge twisting curtains of lights waved and danced all over the sky, it was a breathtaking experience that I will never forget…ever :-)

I’m currently on board the Hurtigruten’s ship MS Nordkapp in Norway and I knew that we were going to get a stream of plasma from the Sun from that coronal hole that had opened up a few days ago (thanks to the Spaceweather.com website) and our ship just happened to be at sea between Skjervoy and Tromso when it hit our atmosphere.
How incredible was that!!!

Images taken with a Canon 70D camera on a tripod and a cable release, exposures were for only 2.6 seconds because the aurora were so bright with,  ISO5000 and ISO6400, I used a Tokina 11-16mm wide field lens, set at 11mm and f2.8.
What an absolutely magnificent experience this has been!
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"Wow" I'm under the Northern Lights right now & it's just Awesome!

3/7/2018

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All I can say is…’Oh My God’ these Northern Lights in Norway are so spectacular!!!

We are currently on board the Hurtigruten’s ship MS Nordkapp and doing a 12 day return trip from Bergen to Kirkenes and back to Bergen, and it has certainly been worth the trip from Australia to see these incredible auroras. As soon as we crossed the Arctic Circle on day 4, the Northern lights began and have not stopped…it’s been incredible :-)

I’ve been outside to at least 2am every night for the past 4 nights and there they are, what a way to view this incredible natural phenomenon then on board a beautiful ship like this and sailing through the dark night…Wow!

Because I am on a moving ship it’s been a bit tricky to work out how to capture the images, but through trial and error it came down to taking hundreds of images one after another and hoping a few would have the stars as pin points of light…and it worked. It’s also been very very cold outside from -12 to -18 at night…now that’s so cold for a warm blooded Aussie like me, but nothing is going to stop me from capturing these amazing pictures.

Images taken on the 5th, 6th and 7th of March 2018 with a Canon 70D camera on a tripod and cable release, exposures were for 5 and 10 seconds with ISO3200 and ISO6400 depending on how rollie the ship was. I used a Tokina 11-16 f2.8 wide field lens, set to f2.8 and set the tripod up all over the ship deck, goodbye for now from beautiful stunning Norway :-)

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    I just love being under the heavens, come on a journey with me and I’ll share some of the amazing wonders of the Universe with you. Noeleen :-)

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