Also known as: Sunspot AR 12612 Date/time: 2016.11.28 . UT 09:00-09:20 Equipment: 150/750 Newton + 3x Barlow + Baader Solar Filter ND5 Seeing: 5-8/10 Transparency: 2-3/5 Temperature: 3°C Humidity: – Wind: medium Location: Canis Maior Solar Observatory, Nagykanizsa , Hungary N46° 27′ 13.81″ E16° 59′ 05.57″ Observer: Bognár Tamás Media: DMK 41AU02.AS (USB) + AviStack 2.0 + GIMP
AR 12612
Also known as: Sunspot AR 12612 Date/time: 2016.11.28 . UT 09:00-09:20 Equipment: 150/750 Newton + 3x Barlow + Baader Solar Filter ND5 Seeing: 5-8/10 Transparency: 2-3/5 Temperature: 3°C Humidity: – Wind: medium Location: Canis Maior Solar Observatory, Nagykanizsa , Hungary N46° 27′ 13.81″ E16° 59′ 05.57″ Observer: Bognár Tamás
Lago d’Orta, Italy, at nigth
Lago d’Orta, Italy, at nigth Sight of illuminated Isola San Giulio Skies with weak milky way in Aquila and autumnal mist October, 30th, 2016 Rapid sketch from Dr. Johannes Schilling
Zoom in centre of Andromeda Galaxy, Messier 31
Zoom in centre of Andromeda Galaxy, Messier 31 From left to right: I. 68mm refractor, 37,5X – II. 254mm Newton, 51X – III. 254mm Newton, 188X (October 28th, 2000) Sketched and observed by Gabriele Houtermans and Dr. Johannes Schilling
Centre of Andromeda Galaxy in 254mm Newton
Centre of Andromeda Galaxy, Messier 31, with Messier 32 (right) September 29th and 30th, October 23th, 2000 Instrument: 254mm Newton, Dobson, 51X Location: Lonsee near Ulm, Germany Observed and sketched by Dr. Johannes Schilling
Andromeda Galaxy, Messier 31 with Messier 32 and Messier 110
Andromeda Galaxy, Messier 31 Messier 32 left, Messier 110 right of the centre of Messier 31 4m, 2,5°=150′ length September 29th, 30th and October 23th 2000, five hours together Instrument: 254mm Newton, 51X Composition of different views Location: Lonsee near Ulm, Swabian Mountains, Germany Observed and sketched by Dr. Johannes Schilling





