Hercules A

Hercules A
Radio-Optical View of the Galaxy Hercules A - Many thanks to: NASA, ESA, S. Baum and C. O'Dea (RIT), R. Perley and W. Cotton (NRAO/AUI/NSF), and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Sun Earth Jupiter 2014 October


Many thanks to: STEREO and WIND Teams, Taxpayers of France, French Air Force, Nancay Decametric Array Team at the Nancay Radio Astronomy Station of Paris Observatory, Prof. Dr. Kazumasa Imai Kochi National College of Technology Kochi Japan, Trinity College Dublin Ireland Astrophysics Group, United States NOAA SWPC, NASA SDO HMI Magnetograph Team, Lockheed Martin Solar Laboratory


  









Monday, September 8, 2014

RTL Meets Radio-SkyPipe and RS Spectrograph -- RTL Bridge



I refer to Jim Sky's post about his "RTL Bridge" software:

http://cygnusa.blogspot.com/2014/07/rtl-meets-radio-skypipe-and-rs.html

http://radiosky.com/spec/RTL_Bridge_Help.html

http://www.rtl-sdr.com/radio-astronomy-rtl-bridge-radio-sky-spectrograph/

"...I have written an application that allows you to use inexpensive RTL dongle radios to feed my strip chart program, Radio-SkyPipe (RSP), and my Radio-Sky Spectrograph (RSS), with wideband data.  The program is called RTL Bridge...I consider this experimental as of now, and invite others to test RTL Bridge with RSS and RSP.  If you think you want to try it read the help file here. You will need to install RSS if you have not done so and if you already have it installed, you will need the new update.  It is all in that help file. RSS is free by the way.  This could be the start of a nice hydrogen line study for very little money."

Monday, September 1, 2014

Sun Earth Jupiter 2014 September

Many thanks to: STEREO and WIND Teams, Taxpayers of France, French Air Force, Nancay Decametric Array Team at the Nancay Radio Astronomy Station of Paris Observatory, Prof. Dr. Kazumasa Imai Kochi National College of Technology Kochi Japan, Trinity College Dublin Ireland Astrophysics Group, United States NOAA SWPC, NASA SDO HMI Magnetograph Team, Lockheed Martin Solar Laboratory