On my side of the planet just clouds, clouds, and more clouds....
Posts by Eliud Bonilla
The Modern Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Techniques Workshop is scheduled for August 11–13, 2026, at the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, Texas.
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Proud to be part of the mission operations team and see Parker Solar Probe honored at the museum! I definitely need to visit, Go Parker!
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Proud to be part of the mission operations team and see Parker Solar Probe honored at the museum! I definitely need to visit, Go Parker!
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NASA’s Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) has reached its destination of the first Sun-Earth Lagrange point, where it will start its groundbreaking mission of studying the edge of our solar system and advancing our knowledge of space weather. https://jhuapl.link/35e
Happy "Three Kings Day"!
Comet 3I/ATLAS is seen as a fuzzy little ball in the middle of the FOV.
What do you do when your dog wakes you up at 4:30AM on a frigid (18F / -7.8C) winter Monday morning? Get the telescope out (eVscope2) and start imaging from your backyard of course! Here is a sampling: 3I/ATLAS (5 mins), the Hamburger Galaxy aka NGC 3628 (10 mins), and M98 (10 mins). #Astronomy
Parker Solar Probe is heading towards these sunspots, got a direct hit from the CME they unleashed some days ago. #heliophysics #astronomy
Looks like Parker Solar Probe is right in the path of the latest CME! Go Parker!
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#heliophysics #astronomy
Last night I was finally able to image comet C/2025 K1. It took 3 mins exposure to get decent signal-to-noise (Bortle 8 skies, quarter moon, freezing temps) from my driveway. Nothing spectacular but still makes me smile. #astronomy #planetarysci
On Oct 20th I imaged comet C/2025 R2, nice fuzzy streak with only 2 mins of integration. I heard yesterday that there was a fragmentation event and wanted to try to check it for myself. It was definitely much fainter, integrated for 5 mins total. The COBS light curve helps a lot. #Planetsci
Very quick capture (2 mins total) of the Dumbbell Nebula, in windy/cold & Bortle 8 skies, with my eVscope2. @unistellar.bsky.social #Astronomy
Been supporting the IMAP mission, since pre-launch, launch (Sept 24th), and now the commissioning stage. Lots of work with the spacecraft plus 12 science instruments. We should complete placing it in it's permanent L1 orbit, in full ops mode, by the end of January 2026. #heliophysics #astronomy
....C/2026 A6!
Oooops...C/2025 A6!
I was looking forward to taking images of comet C/2026 A6 (Lemmon) last night, but the clouds moved in and made it impossible. #Astronomy #Planetsci
BTW I plan on observing 3I/ATLAS with my personal eVscope2 smart telescope in November. It should be within the imaging range for several weeks. If successful I'll share images here, it should be fun! @unistellar.bsky.social @allplanets.bsky.social @joseptrigo.bsky.social @calgaryrasc.bsky.social
I agree, but unfortunately our planetary scientists are asked these, and other, nonsensical questions and hypotheses all the time. Its tough to keep a balance between of providing accurate/scientific/interesting messaging to the public while clarifying misconstrued info.
Sometimes you just have to chuckle and admire the "artistry" of misrepresentation and misleading practiced in some news organizations! Who says the press is dead? 😏 @Planetsci @astronomy
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Over here we just have clouds, cuds, and more clouds. Next opportunity might be in a week.
Sometimes you just have to chuckle and admire the "artistry" of misrepresentation and misleading practiced in some news organizations! Who says the press is dead? 😏 @Planetsci @astronomy
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Lamentablemente tenemos cielos nublados todos estos dias .
Hola, ?opera el telescopio en Montseny presencialmente, o remotamente? Gracias.
Awesome start to the IMAP mission! For the next week we'll be 24/7 all-hands on deckin the Mission Operations Center (MOC) guiding it through several trajectory correction maneuvers (TCMs). Go IMAP!
#astronomy #heliophysics
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As a city dweller my brain is usually confused and disoriented at first, too many stars to process! The Milky Way is a special treat, especially seeing the dark shadow regions. Then as my brain and eyes adjust, a deep and calm sense of wonder takes over.
3 min total exposure of the Ring Nebula (M57), from my typical light polluted urban skies, with my eVscope2 telescope. Testing the vivid vision tech algorithm which corrects the stars' colors based on Gaia databases as well as some sharpening and background subtraction.
#Astronomy