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The full Moon on 1 February 2026.

The full Moon on 1 February 2026.

Messier 43, also known as de Mairan's Nebula on 24 February 2026. Shot taken with a Altair Hypercam 585C through a Celestron NexStar 6SE telescope.

Messier 43, also known as de Mairan's Nebula on 24 February 2026. Shot taken with a Altair Hypercam 585C through a Celestron NexStar 6SE telescope.

Shot of the Moon on the night of 24 February 2026. The vertical feature in the centre of the image is the Vallis Alpes, or lunar Alpine Valley. The mountains around the valley are the Montes Alpes or Lunar Alps. Shot taken with a Altair Hypercam 585C through a Celestron NexStar 6SE telescope.

Shot of the Moon on the night of 24 February 2026. The vertical feature in the centre of the image is the Vallis Alpes, or lunar Alpine Valley. The mountains around the valley are the Montes Alpes or Lunar Alps. Shot taken with a Altair Hypercam 585C through a Celestron NexStar 6SE telescope.

The night sky with the Moon to the upper right of frame. Taken on 24 February 2026.

The night sky with the Moon to the upper right of frame. Taken on 24 February 2026.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for February 2026:

Clear sky: 1 night!
Partly cloudy sky: 4 nights
Overcast sky: 23 nights

Only a single clear night this month! Still managed to get a bit of #Astrophotography done through gaps in the clouds.

#AstroWeather #Astronomy

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A yellow Quadrantid meteor passing through Ursa Major at 00:15 UT on 4 January 2026. The meteor is just to the right of the handle of the 'Plough' asterism that forms part of Ursa Major. The twin stars Mizar and Alcor can be seen above left of the meteor. The sky is a blueish colour due to light from the full Moon. There some trees in the foreground. Shot taken with a Canon 250D DSLR and 16mm lens at 6s exp, 16mm fl, f/2.8, ISO-400.

A yellow Quadrantid meteor passing through Ursa Major at 00:15 UT on 4 January 2026. The meteor is just to the right of the handle of the 'Plough' asterism that forms part of Ursa Major. The twin stars Mizar and Alcor can be seen above left of the meteor. The sky is a blueish colour due to light from the full Moon. There some trees in the foreground. Shot taken with a Canon 250D DSLR and 16mm lens at 6s exp, 16mm fl, f/2.8, ISO-400.

A multi-coloured swirl of light created by a long exposure of the star Sirius using a handheld DSLR with 300mm lens. The camera was intentionally moved during the exposure, creating the effect.

A multi-coloured swirl of light created by a long exposure of the star Sirius using a handheld DSLR with 300mm lens. The camera was intentionally moved during the exposure, creating the effect.

Open cluster M41 in Canis Major from 14 January 2026. Shot taken with a 72ED scope and Canon 250D DSLR on a Star Adventurer mount. Shot made up of 18 stacked images at 10s exp, 420mm fl, f/5.8, ISO-1600.

Open cluster M41 in Canis Major from 14 January 2026. Shot taken with a 72ED scope and Canon 250D DSLR on a Star Adventurer mount. Shot made up of 18 stacked images at 10s exp, 420mm fl, f/5.8, ISO-1600.

Image of the Orion Nebula taken on 14 January 2026 at 00:27 UT. I used an Altair Hypercam 585C camera through an Evostar 72ED scope on a Star Adventurer mount.

Image of the Orion Nebula taken on 14 January 2026 at 00:27 UT. I used an Altair Hypercam 585C camera through an Evostar 72ED scope on a Star Adventurer mount.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for January 2026:

Clear sky: 5 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 5 nights
Overcast sky: 21 nights!

The poorest January since I started recording the weather. Luckily clear for the Quadrantids meteor shower.

#AstroWeather #Astronomy #Astrophotography

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A sequence of two bright 'stars' going from top left to bottom right with a foreground of trees. The top bright 'star' is the planet Venus and the fainter bottom one is Saturn. The image is a composite, made up of individual shots taken 5 minutes apart as the planets set in the southwest on 18 January 2025.

A sequence of two bright 'stars' going from top left to bottom right with a foreground of trees. The top bright 'star' is the planet Venus and the fainter bottom one is Saturn. The image is a composite, made up of individual shots taken 5 minutes apart as the planets set in the southwest on 18 January 2025.

A green and orange sporadic meteor passing through the constellation of Crater at 04:25 UT on 8 January 2025. There is a rooftop in the foreground.

A green and orange sporadic meteor passing through the constellation of Crater at 04:25 UT on 8 January 2025. There is a rooftop in the foreground.

A densely packed series of arcs of light rotating around a point near the top of the image. These are star trails - an effect caused by the Earth's rotation on its axis. The trails cover 18:19 to 06:49 UT on 2-3 January 2025.

A densely packed series of arcs of light rotating around a point near the top of the image. These are star trails - an effect caused by the Earth's rotation on its axis. The trails cover 18:19 to 06:49 UT on 2-3 January 2025.

The constellation of Orion appearing through a gap in passing clouds. Sirius can be seen to the lower left of Orion. Taken on 23 November 2025.

The constellation of Orion appearing through a gap in passing clouds. Sirius can be seen to the lower left of Orion. Taken on 23 November 2025.

Summary of the #AstronomyWeather for my local patch in 2025:

Clear sky: 104 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 101 nights
Overcast sky: 160 nights

Back to something like normal after 2023 and 2024 were less clear and more cloudy. Wishing everyone clear skies in 2026!

#AstroWeather #Astrophotography #Space

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The nearly full Moon seen through cloud on 3 December 2025. A subtly coloured halo of light surrounds the Moon, caused by ice crystals in the clouds refracting light from the Moon.

The nearly full Moon seen through cloud on 3 December 2025. A subtly coloured halo of light surrounds the Moon, caused by ice crystals in the clouds refracting light from the Moon.

A white Geminid meteor passing to the left of Orion on 12 December 2025 at 23:27 UT.

A white Geminid meteor passing to the left of Orion on 12 December 2025 at 23:27 UT.

A green Geminid meteor passing through the constellation of Eridanus at 00:40 UT on 13 December 2025. Trees in the foreground.

A green Geminid meteor passing through the constellation of Eridanus at 00:40 UT on 13 December 2025. Trees in the foreground.

Long streaks of light formed by the movement of the stars during a long exposure, with some trees in the foreground. Taken on 17 December 2025.

Long streaks of light formed by the movement of the stars during a long exposure, with some trees in the foreground. Taken on 17 December 2025.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for December 2025:

Clear sky: 5 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 11 nights
Overcast sky: 15 nights

Despite the cloud this month I did manage to see the Geminids meteor shower, albeit the night prior to the peak.

#AstroWeather #Astrophotography #Space

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Long light trails of star movement as seen from North Yorkshire, UK on the night of 08-09 November 2025. Series of stacked shots using a Canon 550D with 16mm lens at 10s exp, 16mm fl, f/2.0, ISO-800.

Long light trails of star movement as seen from North Yorkshire, UK on the night of 08-09 November 2025. Series of stacked shots using a Canon 550D with 16mm lens at 10s exp, 16mm fl, f/2.0, ISO-800.

The 3.5% lit crescent Moon rising early on the morning of 18 November 2025. Some dark clouds are above the Moon and there is a tree branch to the right. The Moon is a thin yellow-white arc of light against a pale yellow sky. The unlit portion of the Moon can also just be seen as a faint circle against the sky.

The 3.5% lit crescent Moon rising early on the morning of 18 November 2025. Some dark clouds are above the Moon and there is a tree branch to the right. The Moon is a thin yellow-white arc of light against a pale yellow sky. The unlit portion of the Moon can also just be seen as a faint circle against the sky.

The constellation of Orion appearing through a gap in passing clouds. Sirius can be seen to the lower left of Orion.

The constellation of Orion appearing through a gap in passing clouds. Sirius can be seen to the lower left of Orion.

Red glow of the aurora seen through cloud on the morning of 12 November 2025.

Red glow of the aurora seen through cloud on the morning of 12 November 2025.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for November 2025:

Clear sky: 3 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 6 nights
Overcast sky: 21 nights

A very cloudy month. I largely missed the good aurora display we had but that's the way it goes sometimes.

#AstroWeather #Astrophotography #Astronomy

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Green Orionid meteor captured above the planet Jupiter on the morning of 22 October 2025, at 04:15 UT. To the lower left of the meteor is the open cluster M44, known as the Beehive Cluster, in the constellation of Cancer.

Green Orionid meteor captured above the planet Jupiter on the morning of 22 October 2025, at 04:15 UT. To the lower left of the meteor is the open cluster M44, known as the Beehive Cluster, in the constellation of Cancer.

Image of comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) taken on 23 October 2025 at 19:04 UT. The comet is a green diffuse object in the centre of the image, with a structured tail sweeping up and away from the head of the comet. Stars are around it and seen as small trails due to the stacking process. Equipment and settings: Canon 250D DSLR through an Evostar 72ED telescope on a Star Adventurer mount. 21 stacked images at 10s exp, 420mm fl, f/5.8, ISO-1600.

Image of comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) taken on 23 October 2025 at 19:04 UT. The comet is a green diffuse object in the centre of the image, with a structured tail sweeping up and away from the head of the comet. Stars are around it and seen as small trails due to the stacking process. Equipment and settings: Canon 250D DSLR through an Evostar 72ED telescope on a Star Adventurer mount. 21 stacked images at 10s exp, 420mm fl, f/5.8, ISO-1600.

The blue stars of the Pleiades open cluster, with some faint, wispy nebulosity around the brighter stars. Taken from North Yorkshire, UK on 25 October 2025 with a Canon 250D DSLR through Evostar 72ED telescope on a Star Adventurer mount. Settings: 47 stacked images at 15s exp, 420mm fl, f/5.8, ISO-3200.

The blue stars of the Pleiades open cluster, with some faint, wispy nebulosity around the brighter stars. Taken from North Yorkshire, UK on 25 October 2025 with a Canon 250D DSLR through Evostar 72ED telescope on a Star Adventurer mount. Settings: 47 stacked images at 15s exp, 420mm fl, f/5.8, ISO-3200.

Image of comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) taken on 25 October 2025 at 21:05 UT. The comet is a green diffuse object in the centre of the image. Stars are around it and seen as small trails due to the stacking process. Equipment and settings: Canon 250D DSLR through an Evostar 72ED telescope on a Star Adventurer mount. 20 stacked images at 13s exp, 420mm fl, f/5.8, ISO-3200.

Image of comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) taken on 25 October 2025 at 21:05 UT. The comet is a green diffuse object in the centre of the image. Stars are around it and seen as small trails due to the stacking process. Equipment and settings: Canon 250D DSLR through an Evostar 72ED telescope on a Star Adventurer mount. 20 stacked images at 13s exp, 420mm fl, f/5.8, ISO-3200.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for October 2025:

Clear sky: 7 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 7 nights
Overcast sky: 17 nights

A good month for #Astronomy, with the Orionids meteor shower, a couple of comets and some nice clear skies.

#AstroWeather #Astrophotography

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Star trails image from 24-25 September 2025. There is an aircraft trail crossing vertically across the trails. Some trees in the foreground as well as blurred clouds.

Star trails image from 24-25 September 2025. There is an aircraft trail crossing vertically across the trails. Some trees in the foreground as well as blurred clouds.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for September 2025:

Clear: 11 nights
Partly cloudy: 11 nights
Overcast: 8 nights

A good month. Despite all the clear nights, I didn't get much #astronomy done though. Real life sometimes requires my attention! ๐Ÿ˜€

#AstroWeather #Astrophotography

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An orange and green Perseid meteor streaks downward towards a tree. Some cloud encroaching from the left of the shot. The night sky has a blue colour to it, due to the bright Moon lighting up the sky. Meteor captured at 00.51 UT on 8 August 2025. Settings: Canon 250D and 16mm lens at 10s exp, 16mm fl, f/2.0, ISO-800.

An orange and green Perseid meteor streaks downward towards a tree. Some cloud encroaching from the left of the shot. The night sky has a blue colour to it, due to the bright Moon lighting up the sky. Meteor captured at 00.51 UT on 8 August 2025. Settings: Canon 250D and 16mm lens at 10s exp, 16mm fl, f/2.0, ISO-800.

A green, orange and pink Perseid meteor passing below the constellation of Cassiopeia and viewed through some patchy white cloud with a tree in the foreground. Shot taken on 12 August 2025 at 22.47 UT. Settings: Canon 600D and 24mm lens at 10s exp, 24mm fl, f/2.8, ISO-800.

A green, orange and pink Perseid meteor passing below the constellation of Cassiopeia and viewed through some patchy white cloud with a tree in the foreground. Shot taken on 12 August 2025 at 22.47 UT. Settings: Canon 600D and 24mm lens at 10s exp, 24mm fl, f/2.8, ISO-800.

A green and orange Perseid meteor flashing amongst the stars of Draco and ending in the asterism of stars known as the head of Draco. Meteor captured at 01.08 UT on 13 August 2025. Settings: Canon 550D and 18mm lens at 13s exp, 18mm fl, f/3.5, ISO-800.

A green and orange Perseid meteor flashing amongst the stars of Draco and ending in the asterism of stars known as the head of Draco. Meteor captured at 01.08 UT on 13 August 2025. Settings: Canon 550D and 18mm lens at 13s exp, 18mm fl, f/3.5, ISO-800.

An orange Perseid meteor streaking through some patchy clouds on 13 August 2025 at 02:00 UT. The meteor is between the small constellations of Delphinus and Sagitta. Settings: 10s exp, 16mm fl, f/2.0, ISO-800.

An orange Perseid meteor streaking through some patchy clouds on 13 August 2025 at 02:00 UT. The meteor is between the small constellations of Delphinus and Sagitta. Settings: 10s exp, 16mm fl, f/2.0, ISO-800.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch, for August 2025:

Clear sky: 10 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 7 nights
Overcast sky: 14 nights

August was all about the #Perseid meteor shower. Some lucky clear nights around the peak allowed me to capture some great #Perseids.

#AstroWeather #Astrophotography

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Smoke trail left by the bright meteor seen over much of the UK on the night of 2-3 July 2025. The meteor was seen at 23:50 UT on 2 July (00:50 BST on 3 July).

Smoke trail left by the bright meteor seen over much of the UK on the night of 2-3 July 2025. The meteor was seen at 23:50 UT on 2 July (00:50 BST on 3 July).

Star trails and noctilucent clouds on 2-3 July 2025.

Star trails and noctilucent clouds on 2-3 July 2025.

Noctilucent clouds on 10 July 2025. Venus can be seen rising in the centre of the picture. The Pleiades open cluster can also be seen above Venus.

Noctilucent clouds on 10 July 2025. Venus can be seen rising in the centre of the picture. The Pleiades open cluster can also be seen above Venus.

Noctilucent clouds on 15 July 2025. The ripple-like waves typical of these clouds can be seen.

Noctilucent clouds on 15 July 2025. The ripple-like waves typical of these clouds can be seen.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for July 2025:

Clear sky: 7 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 13 nights
Overcast sky: 11 nights

July was all about noctilucent clouds, with a bright meteor thrown in for good measure! ๐Ÿ˜€

#AstroWeather #Astrophotography #Space

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The glow from the rising Moon with trees in the foreground.

The glow from the rising Moon with trees in the foreground.

The Summer Triangle asterism with the Milky Way passing through it.

The Summer Triangle asterism with the Milky Way passing through it.

Green and blue noctilucent clouds.

Green and blue noctilucent clouds.

Different colours of noctilucent clouds, with golden yellow near the horizon and blue-green higher up.

Different colours of noctilucent clouds, with golden yellow near the horizon and blue-green higher up.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for June 2025:

Clear sky: 6 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 9 nights
Overcast sky: 15 nights

Limited #astronomy this month due to cloud and bright nights but I did catch some noctilucent clouds.

#AstroWeather #Astrophotography #Space

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Shot of Mars close to the open cluster M44, also known as the Beehive Cluster. Taken on 2 May 2025 with a Canon 25D and 300mm lens.

Shot of Mars close to the open cluster M44, also known as the Beehive Cluster. Taken on 2 May 2025 with a Canon 25D and 300mm lens.

Star field of the stars in the constellation of Libra. The asteroid (4) Vesta is labelled as well as the star 16 Librae.

Star field of the stars in the constellation of Libra. The asteroid (4) Vesta is labelled as well as the star 16 Librae.

The 63% lit Moon shining brightly against the blackness of space. Shot taken with a DSLR and 72ED telescope on a Star Adventurer mount.

The 63% lit Moon shining brightly against the blackness of space. Shot taken with a DSLR and 72ED telescope on a Star Adventurer mount.

A white streak of light crossing a brightly lit background with a solitary bright dot right of centre, above the line. The line is the ISS and the dot the star Spica. The scene is lit by light from the nearby Moon.

A white streak of light crossing a brightly lit background with a solitary bright dot right of centre, above the line. The line is the ISS and the dot the star Spica. The scene is lit by light from the nearby Moon.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for May 2025:

Clear: 10 nights
Partly cloudy: 6 nights
Overcast: 15 nights

Slightly better than average May. The highlight of the month was Mars crossing the Beehive Cluster.

#AstroWeather #Astrophotography #Astronomy #Space

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The crescent Moon showing earthshine near the Pleiades open cluster of stars on the night of 1 April 2025.

The crescent Moon showing earthshine near the Pleiades open cluster of stars on the night of 1 April 2025.

A swirl of multi-coloured lines of light formed by the long exposure photo of the star Sirius.

A swirl of multi-coloured lines of light formed by the long exposure photo of the star Sirius.

A star field with three small galaxies to the right of the image. Two small white dots to the left of the galaxies are marked, that being the position of asteroid 8 Flora over two consecutive nights.

A star field with three small galaxies to the right of the image. Two small white dots to the left of the galaxies are marked, that being the position of asteroid 8 Flora over two consecutive nights.

Shot of Mars between the open cluster M44, also known as the Beehive Cluster and the bright stars Pollux and Castor in Gemini. The objects are labelled and the fainter surrounding stars are shown. Taken on 20 April 2025 with a Canon 600D and 24mm lens.

Shot of Mars between the open cluster M44, also known as the Beehive Cluster and the bright stars Pollux and Castor in Gemini. The objects are labelled and the fainter surrounding stars are shown. Taken on 20 April 2025 with a Canon 600D and 24mm lens.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for April 2025:

Clear sky: 13 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 8 nights
Overcast sky: 9 nights

Above average number of clear or partly cloudy skies this month. Highlight of the month was the Moon occulting the Pleiades.

#AstroWeather #Astrophotography

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Star trails shot looking south on 5 March 2025. Settings: 325 shots at 4s exp, 16mm fl, f/2.0, ISO-1600.

Star trails shot looking south on 5 March 2025. Settings: 325 shots at 4s exp, 16mm fl, f/2.0, ISO-1600.

A swirl of multicoloured lines from a long exposure and intentional camera movement picture of the star Sirius.

A swirl of multicoloured lines from a long exposure and intentional camera movement picture of the star Sirius.

Composite shot of planet Mercury showing its movement over about 4 minutes on the early evening of 8 March 2025. Taken with a DSLR and 300mm lens.

Composite shot of planet Mercury showing its movement over about 4 minutes on the early evening of 8 March 2025. Taken with a DSLR and 300mm lens.

Planets Venus (top right) and Mercury (lower centre, above the tree) on the evening of 8 March 2025.

Planets Venus (top right) and Mercury (lower centre, above the tree) on the evening of 8 March 2025.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for March 2025:

Clear sky: 13 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 8 nights
Overcast sky: 10 nights

A much better than average March. Lots of clear nights for some quality stargazing.

#AstroWeather #Astronomy #Astrophotography #Space

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A nearly half-illuminated Moon taken with a DSLR and 300mm lens on 4 February 2025.

A nearly half-illuminated Moon taken with a DSLR and 300mm lens on 4 February 2025.

Planet Venus setting behind some trees from 4 February 2025. Venus shows diffraction spikes caused by its light passing through the branches of a tree. This is a composite shot of the movement of Venus over about 45 minutes.

Planet Venus setting behind some trees from 4 February 2025. Venus shows diffraction spikes caused by its light passing through the branches of a tree. This is a composite shot of the movement of Venus over about 45 minutes.

Mars (the centre orange 'star') near the stars Castor (top, above left of Mars) and Pollux (lower, to the left of Mars) in Gemini on the evening of 2 February 2025.

Mars (the centre orange 'star') near the stars Castor (top, above left of Mars) and Pollux (lower, to the left of Mars) in Gemini on the evening of 2 February 2025.

A night scene of various stars, planets and constellations with rooftops and trees in the foreground. The constellations are Orion, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Gemini, Auriga and Taurus. Mars is in Gemini and Jupiter in Taurus. Taken on 22 February 2025.

A night scene of various stars, planets and constellations with rooftops and trees in the foreground. The constellations are Orion, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Gemini, Auriga and Taurus. Mars is in Gemini and Jupiter in Taurus. Taken on 22 February 2025.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for February 2025:

Clear sky: 7 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 7 nights
Overcast sky: 14 nights

About average for Feb. Despite 9 consecutive cloudy evenings, there were still sights to see in the night sky.

#AstroWeather #Astronomy #Astrophotography

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A densely packed series of arcs of light rotating around a point near the top of the image. These are star trails - an effect caused by the Earth's rotation on its axis. The trails cover 18:19 to 06:49 UT on 2-3 January 2025.

A densely packed series of arcs of light rotating around a point near the top of the image. These are star trails - an effect caused by the Earth's rotation on its axis. The trails cover 18:19 to 06:49 UT on 2-3 January 2025.

A green and orange sporadic meteor passing through the constellation of Crater at 04:25 UT on 8 January 2025. There is a rooftop in the foreground.

A green and orange sporadic meteor passing through the constellation of Crater at 04:25 UT on 8 January 2025. There is a rooftop in the foreground.

A chaotic multi-coloured swirl of light that is produced by a long exposure of the star Sirius while moving the camera.

A chaotic multi-coloured swirl of light that is produced by a long exposure of the star Sirius while moving the camera.

Composite image of four planets against a black background, from left to right, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.

Composite image of four planets against a black background, from left to right, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for January 2025:

Clear sky: 12 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 8 nights
Overcast sky: 11 nights

Plenty of clear skies for lots of #Astrophotography of star trails, meteors, Sirius, the planets and more! A good month. ๐Ÿ˜€

#AstroWeather #Astronomy

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A Geminid meteor between the constellations of Gemini and Auriga. Captured on 14 December 2024 at 06:03 UT. The sky is a blue colour due to the full Moon nearby and the approaching dawn.

A Geminid meteor between the constellations of Gemini and Auriga. Captured on 14 December 2024 at 06:03 UT. The sky is a blue colour due to the full Moon nearby and the approaching dawn.

A picture made up of a sequence of images from a timelapse of the planet Venus setting behind some trees and houses. The houses are illuminated in light green by some Christmas lights. Venus is a very bright circle against a background of fainter stars.

A picture made up of a sequence of images from a timelapse of the planet Venus setting behind some trees and houses. The houses are illuminated in light green by some Christmas lights. Venus is a very bright circle against a background of fainter stars.

The array of curved lines from a long exposure star trails picture, with a chimney in the foreground.

The array of curved lines from a long exposure star trails picture, with a chimney in the foreground.

Picture of the Winter constellations of Auriga, Taurus, Cancer, Orion, Gemini and Canis Minor.

Picture of the Winter constellations of Auriga, Taurus, Cancer, Orion, Gemini and Canis Minor.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for December 2024:

Clear sky: 2 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 8 nights
Overcast sky: 21 nights!

Worse than average weather for the month. Nevertheless I did manage to get out and take some pictures ๐Ÿ˜€

#AstroWeather #Astrophotography #Space

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December saw the second highest number of continuous overcast nights with 17. The month also made it into the top ten of highest total number of overcast nights with 21. #AstronomyWeather #AstroWeather

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Planet Mars near open cluster M44, the Beehive Cluster, in the constellation of Cancer. 46 stacked shots at 1.6s exp, 75mm fl, f/4.0, ISO-1600. Not tracked. The bright stars either side of the cluster are Asellus Borealis and Asellus Australis.

Planet Mars near open cluster M44, the Beehive Cluster, in the constellation of Cancer. 46 stacked shots at 1.6s exp, 75mm fl, f/4.0, ISO-1600. Not tracked. The bright stars either side of the cluster are Asellus Borealis and Asellus Australis.

A multi-coloured, swirling line against a dark background. These are the colours produced by light from the bright star Sirius passing through our turbulent atmosphere. Moving the camera a little while taking a long exposure of Sirius helps to bring out the rainbow of colours. In effect, this technique 'freezes' the twinkling of Sirius to show all the colours on display. It is a fairly easy thing to do with basic camera equipment, that produces beautiful results.

A multi-coloured, swirling line against a dark background. These are the colours produced by light from the bright star Sirius passing through our turbulent atmosphere. Moving the camera a little while taking a long exposure of Sirius helps to bring out the rainbow of colours. In effect, this technique 'freezes' the twinkling of Sirius to show all the colours on display. It is a fairly easy thing to do with basic camera equipment, that produces beautiful results.

Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) in the constellation of Serpens on 20 November 2024, near the double star Alya (top left). A lot fainter than it once was but nice to be able to still capture it.

Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) in the constellation of Serpens on 20 November 2024, near the double star Alya (top left). A lot fainter than it once was but nice to be able to still capture it.

The bright track of the International Space Station passing below the Square of Pegasus and through the Circlet asterism in Pisces on 27 November 2024.

The bright track of the International Space Station passing below the Square of Pegasus and through the Circlet asterism in Pisces on 27 November 2024.

The #AstronomyWeather for my local patch - results for November 2024:

Clear sky: 9 nights
Partly cloudy sky: 7 nights
Overcast sky: 14 nights

Slightly better than average number of clear skies for November. I got to observe quite a lot this month.

#AstroWeather #Astrophotography #Astronomy

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