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21.1.2023 at 02.15 - Varkaus
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Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
A quick shot of this rather bright comet from among the clouds. The weather was clear for only about 20 minutes.
23.10.2022 at 21.39 - Varkaus
(III)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
A small ball of fire in the far northern horizon. Automatic detection from my observatory's sky camera.
Comments: 1 pcs
11.10.2022 at 23.58 - Varkaus
(III)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
The automatic detection of my sky camera must have been quite bright, because the dim sky did not stand out at all in long exposures from the moonlit sky.
27.8.2022 at 00.00 - Varkaus
(V)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
The deep sky shooting season is slowly starting, I started shooting this object from my remote observatory as soon as the sun dropped below -12 degrees on August 12th. In nine nights, I managed to capture a total of 17.5 hours of exposure with SHO and RGB filters.
5.8.2022 at 16.50 - Vaala
(V)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
The storm surge trip around Oulujärvi paid off, because one of the most beautiful supercells I've ever seen was left behind. There were several funnels and the movement in the mesocyclone was really clear - sometimes more extensive and sometimes clearly tightening as a new funnel forms. There were two short-lived thrombi candidates, one was so far away that I couldn't confirm it, but a mesocyclone occurred very low. There is material about it in my Youtube video at 00.45 -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAjRBHIt8zY The second is probably the so-called a gustnado that swayed the trees...
Images: 6 pcs
23.7.2022 at 06.00 - 07.00 - Varkaus
(V)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
A humming shelf cloud moved incessantly in front of the mesoscale convective system that formed early in the morning. As soon as it passed behind the observation point, even the closest discharge channels began to be seen in abundance, with lightning strikes only hundreds of meters away. Great experience!
Images: 8 pcs • Comments: 8 pcs
1.12.2021 at 17.06 - Kangaslampi
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Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
My observatory allsky on the camera was just left with a wound of automatic detection. This will probably lead to further observations soon.
Comments: 8 pcs
9.11.2021 at 00.59 - 01.28 - Varkaus
(I)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
I am not sure if this is a phenomenon related to northern lights, but I will now report it on this form. This special spot on the east - west axis was recorded in the sky camera of my observatory. The duration of the incident was half an hour - this is also recorded by the sky camera of the Härkämäki Observatory, which produces a black-and-white image about 10 meters away, so there can be no question of lens reflection. It would be interesting to know what causes this phenomenon, whether northern lights or not. The images are 60s exposures taken in succession. #sarg
Images: 2 pcs • Comments: 2 pcs
28.9.2021 at 00.11 - 00.13 - Varkaus
(II)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
Rocket launch left in the cloud camera of the cloud castle. The first stage earlier in the evening was completely left behind the trees.
Images: 3 pcs
13.9.2021 at 23.57 - Varkaus
(III)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
9.9.2021 at 23.05 - 23.12 - Varkaus
(IV)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
The rocket launch was nicely seen in the Pilvilinna sky camera. The images are 60s of exposures shot in succession.
Images: 2 pcs
14.8.2021 at 02.11 - Varkaus
(III)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
Automatic detection of a cloud castle sky camera. Apparently a pretty bright ass.
23.6.2021 at 18.30 - 23.00 - Varkaus
(V)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
Watching the Aatu violent air began in Varkaus, from where I soon moved northeast towards Liperi. Along the ysitie, I finally let the front cross, and then the journey home went on a slip in the middle of storm damage. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egFVrHuU4GE
Images: 8 pcs
22.6.2021 at 18.30 - 02.30 - Tervo
(IV)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
I started the day from Kiuruvesi, but the thunderclouds clearly had difficulty organizing apart further north so there was a contentment with more popper-type thunder cells. Luckily at night I got a good lightning in the direction of Tervo to the wounds. :) Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6L68apP1gQ
Images: 4 pcs
21.6.2021 at 17.30 - 19.30 - Paltamo
(IV)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
The first day of the storm bonga trip, I followed the development of the Ahti breeze first from Utajärvi where the first picture was taken. In Paltamo, I finally let the front cross, accompanied by heavy thunderstorms. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5aA34q4Q_0
Images: 2 pcs
10.6.2021 at 14.00 - Kuopio
(IV)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
Detecting a partial eclipse was tricky in the absence of a suitable telescope - but emergency means come up! A piece of cardboard and a small moment of crafting produced a successful observation.
Images: 2 pcs
20.5.2021 at 21.30 - Liperi
(IV)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
In the MCS, which left Latakia, a avalanche cloud, lightning was quite brisk as well and several fine multiples were visible. Chasevideo can be found on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j1v-ueeNkY
Images: 4 pcs
17.4.2021 at 00.23 - Varkaus
(III)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
11.4.2021 at 00.00 - Varkaus
(IV)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
I photographed this emission nebula in the constellation of twins as early as January, but the project was a little hanging because the moon was too close to the subject on many shooting nights. During the spring, exposure accumulated for 13 hours. Bigger picture on the blog. www.evenfall.space/post/jellyfish-nebula
8.4.2021 at 22.28 - Varkaus
(III)
Ville Puoskari, Warkauden Kassiopeia
The automatic detection of the allsky camera of the cloud castle observatory, quite bright or long-lasting I guess has been when such a long mark has been made.
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