Greetings from Palmia Observatory
Well we are back in Orange County and find that the cold weather, minus the snow has arrived here too and been here too. So we will have some final comments about the cruise searching for the northern lights and then, because it is so cold outside, just report on some of the latest books and journal articles.
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Observing with Street Lights

Dark sky sites not always necessary to see the Milky Way (This image was taken ouside of a B&B in Julian, CA)
Monday, February 25, 2019
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Some Viking Sky passengers (not us) saw the northern lights; Coursera offers "The Changing Arctic"; South Pole has lights too!; Submarine in Bergen; Enjoying the sights and sounds on the Viking Sky
Greetings from Palmia Observatory,
Well our search for the northern lights along the coast of Norway has come to an end and while we were disappointed about not seeing the lights, some lucky fellow passengers did see the lights!
Well our search for the northern lights along the coast of Norway has come to an end and while we were disappointed about not seeing the lights, some lucky fellow passengers did see the lights!
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Nightscape photography with clouds in Borrego Springs; Going south to Bergen; Two Photon Absorption; Is that a submarine?
Greetings from Palmia Observatory
Well our search for the northern lights continues southward along the Norwegian coast and the clouds have not been our friends.
Friday, February 15, 2019
Clouded out at our best available remote dark sky site near Alta; Viking Sky moves to its next port, Narvik; Visit with the Sami shaman
Greeting from Palmia Observatory
So, we are here in Alta and we faced with bad weather conditions for nighttime observing and the experts select the best available site at Suolovopmi Fjellstue, which is at higher elevation and might escape some of the bad weather.
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Arriving at our cruise’s most northerly point in Alta, Norway; Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel; Mostly clear weather forecast, now will the northern lights show up?
Greetings from Palmia Observatory
Well, we finished up our visit to Tromsø and it was time to pack up and head just a little bit further north to Alta. Here you see our bus pulling up to the ship as we get ready to leave.
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