Also known as: Sun H-alpha Date/time: 2014.02.28 10:00 – 11:00UT Equipment: mod. 70/700 Coronado PST Seeing: 7/10 Transparency: 3/5 Temperature: 12°C Humidity: – Wind: low Location: Canis Maior Solar Observatory, Nagykanizsa , Hungary N46° 27′ 13.81″ E16° 59′ 05.57″ Observer: Bognár Tamás Media: white paper, H, HB, 2B pencil
Kategória: Solar System
Conjunction – Moon – Venus
Also known as: Conjunction – Moon – Venus Date/time: 2014.02.26. Equipment: naked eye Mount : – Magnification and filter(s): – Seeing: 7/10 Transparency: 3/5 Humidity: medium Wind: none Location: Zákány, Hungary N46°14′ 59,2″ E16°57′ 15,3″ Observer: Bognár Tamás Digital sketch made with GIMP 2.8.6
Comet Lovejoy C/2013 R1 in binoculars
Comet Lovejoy C/2013 R1 in Bootes Observed and sketched with 25X100 binoculars The contrasts ars slightly exaggerated! December 4th, 2013, 5.45-6.15h, very cold and moist air Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Lonsee, Swabian Mountains, Germany
Comet Lovejoy C/2013 R1 and Geminid with naked eye
Comet Lovejoy C/2013 R1 and Geminid (on top) Observed and sketched with naked eye and indirect vision Star at the top: Benetnasch in Ursa Maior December 4th, 2013, 6.20-6.30h Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Lonsee, Swabian Mountains, Germany
C/2013 R1 Lovejoy 2013.12.04.
Also known as: C/2013 R1 Lovejoy Date/time: 2013.12.04. UT 04:40 – 05:00 Equipment: 235/1280 Dobson – OptiScope Magnification : 64x, 85x Seeing: 7/10 Transparency: 4/5 Temperature: -2°C Humidity: low Wind: – Location: Zákány, Hungary N46°14′ 59,2″ E16°57′ 15,3″ Observer: Bognár Tamás Media: Black paper, white pastel pencil
Comet Ison, C 2012 S1
October 24th, 2013, 5.50-6.10 MESZ Observed and sketched with 25X100 Binocular Bright moonlight Estimated magnitude of the comet: 10m Estimated length of comet tail: 30′ No sharp nucleus seen Observer: Dr. Johannes Schilling, Lonsee