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Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Partial Solar Eclipse

Partial Solar Eclipse
March 9, 2016


Time lapse of the Partial Solar Eclipse occurred last March 9, 2016. Set of images were taken at Rizal Technological University, Boni Avenue, Mandaluyong City and approximately aligned. Few clouds were present during the course of imaging that makes the color of the Sun change in some frames.
[Details of the setup]
Orion Atlas EQ-G mount
Canon EOS 550D
ISO 400
1/250s exposure

Partial Solar Eclipse Event

MANDALUYONG CITY—Rizal Technological University-Department of Earth and Space Science (RTU-DESS) spearheaded a public observation for the partial solar eclipse, March 9.

With the help of the DESS’s finest telescopes: H-Alpha, Calium-K and Dobsonian—students, guests and RTU staff were able to observed this astronomical phenomena—which made them amused and astonished.

Also present in event were: Dr. Jesus Rodrigo Torres, RTU President; Ms. Ruby Dela Cruz, DESS Head and guest students from New Era University (NEU).

What is a partial solar eclipse?

Partial Solar Eclipses happen when the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth, but they don't align in a perfectly straight line. Because of this, the Moon only partially covers the Sun's disc. (Source: www.timeanddate.com)



 For more pictures: RTU Astronomy Society Facebook
The Armillary Publication
Writer: Jerald Barranta
Photographer: Chenel Dominguez

Sunday, February 2, 2014

International SUN-Day

International SUN-Day

On June 22 2014 the Charlie Bates Solar Astronomy Project together with the different Astronomy groups in the world will celebrate the INTERNATIONAL SUN-DAY. this celebration was created by the CBSAP and the SolarActivity, both groups in the facebook world are active in promoting SOLAR ASTRONOMY in different parts in US.. Stephen Ramsden is the head of the CBSAP and Pamela Shivaka as an assistant and coordinator of the said event!

the RTU-Astronomy Society is now part of the International SUN-Day to promote the wonders of our Sun.

feel free to join to the group
Charlie Bates Solar Astronomy Group