
“Cirrus Clouds” Cedar Park, 2020
As I rode my bicycle over to the high school to listen to a bit of marching band practice, I saw this amazing cirrus cloud formation. So cool! I’ll always be amazed and in awe of sights like these.
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As I started today’s bicycle ride, I looked up and saw this ring around the sun. It’s called a Halo, and is caused by light reflecting and refracting off of ice crystals high up in the atmosphere, according to Wikipedia.
Very cool sight to see!

Tonight the International Space Station (ISS) was very bright as it passed over Texas, and I had my camera and tripod set up to capture it. I didn’t really know what kind of settings to use, so I just went with a typical exposure that I normally do. Unfortunately there were a lot of clouds obscuring the view, but I think the photo turned out okay.
I made a series of 10-second exposures, then stacked them in Photoshop to create the composite image above. You might notice that there appear to be double stars. This is because I hid a few layers in the Photoshop stack when the ISS was passing behind the clouds so the overall cloud coverage would be reduced, and this resulted in the star trails having a gap in them.
FYI, this website is a fantastic resource to see when satellites will be flying overhead. It uses Google Street View to show you exactly where to look from your viewpoint! Just make sure that your watch is synchronized to the atomic clock so you know when to look up.

This is one of the longer hills near our house but the school bus gave me an extra bit of motivation to power up it today.
When facing a big hill, I usually think of a saying: “Just keep your legs moving and let the top of the hill come to you.” It’s worked every time! 😊
Have a great day!