Honsem, the new observing location of VVS Capella

The weather is exceptionally nice the last weeks, so I took the time to go observing another time during the new moon period.  VVS Capella has a new observing site in Honsem, and I decided to go there on Saturday evening, March 5.  It is a very nice location, with a model of a Renard R31 aircraft that was used by the Belgian air force around the second World War.  

Observing the Orion Nebula (M 42) from Honsem

Joost joined me.  He made some pictures, and observed together with me through the Obsession telescope. We observed M 42, M 43, NGC 2022, M 51, M 81, and M 82, but did not note anything down. The seeing was not very good, but better than during the previous observing session.

I started observing at 21:45, with a SQM of 20.05 and ended around midnight, with an SQM of 20.20.  At the beginning of the session, the temperature was 2.5°, dropping to -1.4° at the end of the session.  The humidity increased from 72% to 89%.

On good nights, the SQM value can be around 20.50 (or 20.60) here, so it was not the best night possible here.

Enjoy the nice timelapse video, made with my Canon EOS 80D and Sigma 10mm lens:


I also made a picture with startrails from the timelapse:




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