~ The Sun with large sunspots AR4246, AR4248 & AR4250 ~
Twenty-five images were captured with Seestar S50 telescope using the attached solar filter, images stacked in RegiStax6 and processed in PS.
~ The Sun with large sunspots AR4246, AR4248 & AR4250 ~Wow! These three sunspots groups are looking very interesting indeed and growing bigger and bigger by the hour! I just managed to captured them late this afternoon before the clouds rolled in :-)
Twenty-five images were captured with Seestar S50 telescope using the attached solar filter, images stacked in RegiStax6 and processed in PS.
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Oh my! What a beautiful sight it was to see the (Perigee) Super Moon rising in the evening sky.
At the moment there’s a lot of aerosols in our sky because of many bush fires and dust, which is why the full Moon low on the horizon looks this beautiful rustic red colour :-) A few hours later at 9 pm when the Moon was high up in the sky it was it’s normal colour. I was quite surprised to see that the Seestar S50 telescope picked up the beautiful red colour of the Moon, 25 images were captured for both shots then stacked in RegiStax6 and processed in PS. We had a beautiful clear evening for NASA’s International Observe the Moon night (InOMN) event. Our astronomy club the Southern Astronomical Society (SAS) here on the Gold Coast held a public field night but I was unable to attend. My husband and I enjoyed looking at the Moon together at home and I took some images with the little Seestar S50 telescope. I hope everybody worldwide had an awesome night looking at our amazing Moon :-) InOMN website at: https://moon.nasa.gov/observe-the-moon-night/ If you observed the Moon or participated in an event download your own InOMN Participation Certificate at:
https://moon.nasa.gov/observe-the-moon-night/participate/participation-certificate/ The Sun today with the large active sunspot AR 4232 on the surface of the Sun, images taken with the Seestar S50 telescope and the attached solar filter.
Twenty images were captured, then stacked in RegiStax6 and processed in PS. The Southern Astronomical Society is proudly hosting the International Observe the Moon Night Saturday 4 October 2025 - 6-9 pm Oxenford Pony Club Charlies Crossing Rd N Charlies Crossing Park, Upper Coomera QLD 4209 https://www.sas.org.au ~ INTERNATIONAL OBSERVE THE MOON NIGHT (InOMN) 2025 ~ International Observe the Moon Night is an annual worldwide public engagement program that encourages observation, appreciation, and understanding of our Moon and its connection to NASA planetary science and exploration. Everyone on Earth is invited to join the celebration by hosting or attending an event. For more information about International Observe the Moon Night and how to get involved, visit moon.nasa.gov/observe. You can download a lunar map to find your way around the Moon at: https://moon.nasa.gov/observe-the-moon-night/resources/moon-map/ I’ll be observing and taking pictures of our beautiful Moon from home this year, as I’m unable to be my fellow members at SAS, have fun everybody :-) |
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