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Monday, April 18, 2016

Family Astronomy Day - April 16, 2016

Family Astronomy Day

Custer ObservatorySouthold, NY

April 16, 2016



Justine Haupt with her Radio Telescope display

Solar & Radio Telescopes

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SOLAR OBSERVING





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Charles Cardona & Michael

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BIRD OF PREY SHOW



Gyrfalcon




Eagle Owl




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ROCKET LAUNCH DEMONSTRATION







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Jeff Norwood from Camera Concepts

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Presentation on THE MOON by Chuck Cardona





Path of the 2017 Eclipse across the United States
Evening Observations
Waxing Gibbous Moon


Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Aurora Borealis from Long Island, NY

Aurora Borealis seen from New York

Cedar Beach, Mt. Sinai, Long Island, NY
June 23, 2015

On June 22, 2015 Space Weather Live put out a KP index of 7. In order to see an Aurora from Long Island the KP index needs to be a 7 or higher. I saw a reading as high as KP8.67 in the early morning hours of June 23, 2015. Although the Aurora was not seen visually I continued to take photos of the dark sky in hopes of capturing something of the Aurora. It is rare to capture and see an Aurora from Long Island, NY. Although the seeing was not optimal I was able to capture enough of the Aurora to confirm it from Long Island. 

Special Thanks to Elias Bonaros for  the Aurora alert and help confirming the final Aurora photos.

The following photos were taken between one and two am in the morning.


1:15am Some green above the Sky-glow of Connecticut.

1:24am - Some dark pupleish-red appears visible above the green of the Aurora

1:27am - The Aurora appears in the north under the Constellation Cassiopeia.

1:45am

1:46am

1:47am

1:48am

2:08am - The Aurora seemed to dissipate after 2 am. Green no longer seen above the Connecticut sky-glow.






Friday, October 10, 2014

Total Lunar Eclipse

Sunken Meadow State Park
Kings Park, NY

The weather was not cooperating very much. We were having rain and heavy cloud cover but I was able to shoot some of the Lunar Eclipse through holes in the clouds.

Lunar Eclipse and Uranus


ISS & Waxing Gibbous Moon October 4, 2014

International Space Station and the Waxing Gibbous Moon

Long Island, NY

Waxing Gibbous Moon and ISS on top right

Summer 2014 Moon Images

The Varied Faces of the Moon

 Long Island, New York

Crescent Moon - June 29, 2014

Super Full Buck Moon - July 13, 2014
Super Full Sturgeon Moon through cloud cover- August 8, 2014
Setting Super-moon distorted through Earth's Atmosphere- August 10, 2014
Daytime Waning Gibbous Moon - August 13, 2014

Daytime Waning Gibbous Moon - August 15, 2014
Last Quarter Moon - August 17, 2014
Crescent Moon through cloud cover- August 29, 2014
Waxing Gibbous - September 4, 2014
Full Corn Moon - September 9, 2014
Waning Gibbous Moon with Glimmer Path - September 12, 2014