Showing posts with label Planets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Planets. Show all posts

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


Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Galaxy Rise

I created this composite from two photographs. My own version of Galaxy Rise!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Venus and Crescent Moon 12-26-11

 VENUS and the CRESCENT MOON
December 26, 2011

Venus and the waxing Crescent Moon were very prominent in the south-western sky just after sunset. Most of the photographs were taken at the Fire Island National Seashore. Moon set was around 8pm with Venus following soon after. 














Friday, August 26, 2011

STAR GAZING TOOLS AND RESOURCES

Below is a list of some online resources for Star Gazing Activities. The suggestions come from other Star Gazers who found resources and information online and would like to share it. If you find a good site for other resources you can email it to me. Happy Star Gazing!

ASTRONOMY EQUIPMENT

Optics Planet: Binocular Accessories, Binoculars, Compasses, Digital Camera Binoculars, Projectors & Accessories, Solarscopes, Spotting Scope Accessories, Spotting Scopes, Telescope Accessories, Telescopes, Tripod Accessories, Tripods



ASTRONOMY SOFTWARE

Starry NIght: The Worlds most realistic Astronomy Software for Amateur Astronomers and Educators. 



SPECIAL EVENTS

The Venus Transit, June 5, 2012. The Venus transit is really the big sky event for the year that should not be missed, it's happening in the afternoon and some of it is visible everywhere in the country.

NASA's Sun Earth Day: will have the Venus Transit as a theme, so will be posting lots of materials soon.



YEARLY EVENTS WEBSITES

NASA's Sun Earth Day: will have the Venus Transit as a theme this year, so will be posting lots of materials soon.

International Observe the Moon Night: October 8, 2011 - International Observe the Moon Night has created the opportunity to for people to take notice of the Moon’s beauty and share that experience with one another. Through International Observe the Moon Night, we hope to instill in the public a sense of wonderment and curiosity about our Moon. Our partnerships enable us to stay up to date with the latest and greatest scientific discoveries about Earth’s nearest neighbor, and we strive to bring those discoveries to the public.


BOOKS

Astronomical Calendar: This famous atlas-sized and richly illustrated book is the most widely used and most attractive guide to what will happen in the night sky throughout the year.

"Beyond the Blue Horizon" by Dr. Ed Krupp:  star/constellation lore books. He gets into a lot of various cultures & how they saw the sky. Good resource for info & short versions of stories. Used copies are available on Amazon.com.

"Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning" by Richard Allen, though a bit dry, is also a good resource to have on hand. It's available on Amazon.


WEBSITES

The Constellations from Jim Kaler's Stars:  Names, meanings, remarks, maps, photos, location, etc.

Cosmobrain Astronomy: The Constellations:  The Constellation Table: A complete table with informations about all the 88 Constellations as defined by the I.A.U. (International Astro Union). Abbreviations, Genitive and Latin Names, English Names and more.

Saturday, June 11, 2011