Matched Pairs

Wednesday, November 28, 2012



There were some close couples in the dark skies of Wednesday, November 28, 2012. If you got up early enough on this day you could see two at the same time. The top image shows the planets Venus (lower) and Saturn around 5:28 AM looking east from Archer Drive in the new Bowman Meadows housing development just off Boyson Road in Marion, Iowa. The lights directly below the planets comes from a power station on Alburnett Road. At distant right along the tree line is the illuminated steeple of First United Methodist Church in downtown Marion. Venus and Saturn were in conjunction, within two degrees of one another. In the west sky at this moment, another cozy pair, the full moon and the planet Jupiter were within one degree of each other. The bottom image, shot from my driveway on Brentwood Drive in Cedar Rapids, shows the two later this day around 8:53 PM as they were rising in the east. Jupiter is above the moon, and the star Aldebaran can bee seen right of it. All bright objects in this image are veiled in a ghostly shroud of cirrus clouds.

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Pea Soup For Thanksgiving?

Tuesday, November 20, 2012




Thick fog formed during the night of Monday/Tuesday November 19/20, 2012 and never completely dissipated during midday on Tuesday, November 20. As darkness fell the fog re-intensified, dropping visibility to .25-mile or less. These three images were taken from near the corner of Boyson Road and Brentwood Drive NE in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on Tuesday evening. The top photo looks west at approaching traffic on Boyson Road at 7:08 PM. It is a 1/10-second exposure at f/10, 1600 ISO and 18mm focal length. The middle photo looks south down Brentwood Drive at 7:15 PM. It is a 3.5-second exposure at f/22, 1600 ISO and 18mm focal length. The bottom photo looks east down Boyson Road toward Marion, Iowa at 7:11 PM. The red streaks of light are the taillights of passing cars. The image is a 16-second exposure at f/22, 1600 ISO and 18mm focal length. The red orbs of light are street lamps. Weather conditions at this moment was: 42 degrees F, 100% humidity and a dew point of 41 degrees. Fog was definitely thick as pea soup!

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Cowardly Lion

Saturday, November 17, 2012


There were plenty of stars in the pre-dawn hours of Saturday morning, November 17, 2012, but very few of them were falling. This image of the east sky, taken around 3:15 AM, shows only the quiet nature of prime time Leonids Meteor Shower. One of only two dim meteors I saw this night from about 3:00-5:00 AM missed this frame completely, streaking downward well above the three bright stars of Ursa Major (The Big Dipper) at upper left. Some sources touted this year's display as "being favorable for observers in North America," but this was a decided disappointment. I was left shivering in 30 degree F temps with no more meteors seen than on a normal night. This image looks east along Radio Road (right) in northeast Marion, Iowa, about .3-mile east of Highway 13. It is a 30 second exposure at f/3.5, 400 ISO and 18mm focal length. The constellation Leo (the Lion, from where the Leonids gets its name) is at upper right.

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Conjunction Display

Thursday, November 1, 2012



The planet Jupiter (top) and a waning gibbous moon made a close bright pair as they appeared only a few degrees apart in the eastern sky. The moon shone at magnitude -12.53 and Jupiter at magnitude -2.73. This composite image was captured from Bowman Woods Park in Cedar Rapids, Iowa at 8:55 PM CDT, Thursday, November 1, 2012. The foreground image was shot at 1/5 second at f/5.6, 2000 ISO and 200mm focal length. The moon and Jupiter were shot at 1/2000 second at f/14, 2000 ISO and 200mm focal length.

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