Author: Bór József

The brightest ELVES phenomenon so far in the UHU experiment was captured by the Hungarian astronaut of the Ax-4 mission

New observation data are becoming available from the UHU experiment, recorded by the crew of Axiom Space’s Ax-4 mission aboard the International Space Station between June 27 and July 13. Our team continues conducting quality checks and reviewing of the video recordings, searching for TLE (Transient Luminous Events). During the mission, we provided 8–12 potential […]

The first TLEs found in the UHU project-related observations made from the ISS

During preliminary quality checks of the videos recorded during Axiom Space’s Ax-4 mission in the framework of the UHU Earth Observation experiment, we identified two distant ELVES (ring-shaped transient luminous event), captured by Ax-4 mission commander Peggy Whitson on July 4 while flying over the Philippines and Eastern Indonesia. These are the first lightning-related optical […]

Status update

A few UHU project-related observations have already been made by the Ax-4 crew from the ISS. So far, we could access only a fraction of the recorded observation material. Basically, this allowed only qucik quality checking of the videos. Lightning has been surely recorded from space by the AX-4 crew. Detailed search for TLEs is […]

Hints on possible ISS-UHU joint observations are on Facebook

The AX-4 mission is happening on the ISS and we produce a list of observation targets for the astronauts daily. Whether any of the forecasted targets will be executed depends on the schedule of the crew and we get to know that only later. Thunderstorm targets that can likely be monitored by ground-based observers, too, […]

Inspiring observations

At the end of the section summarizing the most important characteristics of TLEs, (and also in this post) video footages have been inserted on thunderstorms and TLEs observed on different continents. These high-quality records demonstrate the level of photography one can reach with acquiring some knowledge and having patience and perseverance. Starting these activities requires […]

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