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Month: May 2024

Photos from May 10, 2024 Aurora

On May 10, 2024May 10, 2024 By Site StaffIn ImagesLeave a comment

Photos taken at Cosmoscope primary dark sky site adjoining Quivira National Wildlife Refuge. All photos roughly 5-second exposure. Much more subtle to the human eye, but visible in all compass directions from central Kansas. Images with stars are contrast-enhanced to show detail.

Current Clear Sky Chart for Cosmoscope Location
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - NASA (.gov)
  • Astronomers Discover Triple System of Active Galactic Nuclei 1.2 Billion Light-Years Away - Sci.News
  • Astronomers Overturn Decades-Old Theory About How Stars Spread Life’s Ingredients - SciTechDaily
  • Stardust Study Resets How Life’s Atoms Spread Through Space - astrobiology.com
  • Wolf Supermoon, Fiery Meteors, and a Planet Parade Make Early 2026 an Astronomical Feast - Discover Magazine

The Sky for Everyone

When allowed to view the heavens through a good quality telescope, some viewers come away with a new appreciation of the heavens. Others, accustomed to Hubble Space Telescope images and long-exposure photography, come away from the eyepiece underwhelmed. The Cosmoscope fulfills expectations with real-time observation of deep sky objects using modern HD display technology to allow many people to experience the same live image simultaneously. Instructors can point out significant features as photons accumulate and pictures "develop" before your eyes!

Recent Posts: Cosmoscope

Visitors from Space

Comets are among the more rewarding targets for astrophotography. Relatively short time exposures can drink in enough light to show a glowing coma – the gas and dust coming out of the comet as it warms in the vicinity of the sun – or even show a the comet’s tail as the solar wind blows […]

Staring Into Space

We think most people understand that astrophotos are time exposures and that it takes time to achieve the most resolution and color saturation. Obviously live online viewing allows for only real-time accumulation of photons, so there will be a limit to the quality of the image. Above you see a demonstration of the resolution and […]

Photos from May 10, 2024 Aurora

Photos taken at Cosmoscope primary dark sky site adjoining Quivira National Wildlife Refuge. All photos roughly 5-second exposure. Much more subtle to the human eye, but visible in all compass directions from central Kansas. Images with stars are contrast-enhanced to show detail.

Busy Day for Sunspots

We’ll try to keep you posted as solar activity reaches a maximum in the coming weeks and months! Today is notably more active than the day of the eclipse.

Three-quarter “Waxed” Moon

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