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Global Meteor Network data from our stations
From now on you can find all the data collected from our two GMN stations in the links below: GR0002 GR0004
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StarLink Satellites
A beautiful picture of starlink satellites crossing the night sky! It was the recently launched Starlink-140 (G6-40) 5:41 Local Time
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The first Super-Cold night for this winder
With the lowest temperature at -12.5 Degree Celsius at around 6:10 UTC time (22/1/24)
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Our AllSky camera is frozen!
Well, not entirely frozen! Due to a system malfunction the camera lance lost the ability to heat itself. This problem, combined with the cold winder weather, the humidity and the almost full moon produced this beautiful screenshot!
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An amazing meteor shower day
If you combine a really cold night of December with a super stable seeing condition together with almost the peak of the Geminid meteor shower you get an amazing frame like this one!…
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7.48 Beaufort winds at out observatory!
It seems that the last few days we have a few wind gusts from 5 all the way up to 7.5 Beaufort! Those kind of numbers are huge for our area!
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Massive Satellite Flare
We have seen multiple satellite flares over the years in our observatory, both with naked eye and with dedicated camera sensors. But this one was probably the brightest and biggest one by far! We thought that the satellite that will cause something like that will be big with long solar panels. But, it was quite…
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A sea of Clouds
A single shot from our AllSky Camera at our observatory! It looks like a sea of clouds…
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New full disk image from Elektro L3 Satellite
This is a new full disk image from Earth – taken from out custom made satellite communications and Deep Space Network (DSN) system.