I wasn't sure where to post info and questions related to night sky viewing and astronomy in the buff . . .
Right here!Thanks for the heads up, Lisa. I'll check on the positions to see if they are visible here.
I haven't had much opportunity to do astronomy in the buff recently. I requires we hie off to points remote. Most major cities have light pollution, we have it, on steroids. I have been as far as 120 miles from Las Vegas and still seen the light pollution in the south.
Also watching solar flare activity. What awesome energy, it's mesmerizing.
For some eye popping close up pictures of our nearest star see
this NASA web site. I spent some time a few years back scrolling through their gallery on the TRACE mission. A precursor to SDO (Solar Dynamics Observatory). I saw pictures of an alien landscape. Yes, the sun has a landscape.
We seldom think of the sun as a solid "body". It's an enormous ball of "painful light" that can comfort as well as injure you. We know it's made of gas. In the photos you see a roiling, bubbling surface where some pictures show detail that is, as Lisa says, "mesmerizing".
I have a solar filter that shows spots but not the flares. Those filters are a bit more expensive. We are contemplating a road trip soon up the center of the state. A "less traveled road" that offers better dark and secluded sites for, shall we say, enhanced viewing experiences. Hopefully before it gets too hot.
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