Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Solar Imaging Session - June 10, 2026

the sky this afternoon is clear and seeing condition is good. AR4464 and AR4465 Regions are the larger groups on the Sun's disk right now. There are 2 large prominences that are visible on the NE and SW limb. A huge long dark filament can also be seen at the SW quadrant as well.

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Lunar Imaging Session - May 31, 2026

The sky this evening is cloudy and I waited for a small opening in the sky to quickly capture the 2nd Full Moon in the month of May! This event is what you call a Blue Moon but of course it will not turn blue :) LOL Coincidentally, this is also the Micro Moon, meaning it is the smallest full moon for the year 2026 as it is at the farthest distance from Earth at 406,135kms. The closest distance of the Moon for this 2026 will occur on December 24 with a distance of 356,738kms. Image taken using my trusty Dwarf 3 Smart Scope at Astro Mode with VIS Filter at AZ Mode with stack of 20 images at 1/1000 sec exposure at Gain 0.

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Solar Imaging Session - May 30, 2026

The sky this afternoon is clear and seeing condition is good. AR4455 and AR4446 Region continue to grow in size and there are 2 beautiful large prominences visible on the SE and SW limb. I also play around in Ha using telephoto lens to get a much wider field of view to capture the large dark filament as well as try to get a full disk (not really full though) of the Sun in Ha wavelength as well as white light full disk using the Dwarf 3.