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Thesis presentation at 2026 KIEE Summer Conference
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Thesis: 'Comparative Analysis of Real Life Degradation Trends Between Original and Improved Batteries on Bolt EV' - submitted for 2026 KIEE Summer Conference (PDF file)
Video: 'Bolt EV Battery Analysis thesis - 2026 KIEE Summer Conference' - YouTube
2026 Total Lunar Eclipse on the First Full Moon
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It’s been just a few months since the last occurrence, but another total lunar eclipse took place yesterday. This one was a bit special since it coincided with the first full moon of the lunar year, which is a day of celebration called Jeongwol Daeboreum in Korea. It’s the first time that this has happened in 36 years. Naturally, I made a full preparation. iPhone 16 Pro would take wide angle timelapse, while Nikon P1000 would take zoomed-in photos of the Moon.

Device: iPhone 17 Pro Max
Settings: 200mm equiv. - ISO 800~1600 - 5s - f/2.8
Time: 2026-03-03 19:52 ~ 22:32 KST
Location: Naju, Korea
Defined tags for this entry: astronomy, camera, eclipse, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, Moon, Nikon CoolPix P1000, satellite
First greetings from the year 2026
Posted by Wesley on2025 was an interesting year with lots of chaos and progress, much of which resulted from the events that took place in 2024. Now we're entering 2026, the year of the Fire Horse. Like the Sun in the picture, I hope everyone outshine the murkiness that is the clouds and rise up.
Device: iPhone 17 Pro Max
Settings: 200 mm equiv. - ISO 25 - 1/940s - f/2.8
Time: 2026-01-01 07:56 KST
Location: Naju, Korea
Witnessing Nuri Rocket's 4th launch
Posted by Wesley onNuri, Korea's indigenous rocket also known as KSLV-2, took off from Naro Space Center for the first time in 2 and a half years at 1:13 AM today. This launch was the 4th overall, and also the first ever nighttime launch. I wasn't sure how well the photos and videos would turn out since all the rocket launches I've been to happened during the day. But I came in prepared and got the results I wanted.
For the equipment, I brought my well-trusted Nikon P1000 for the superzoom and my new iPhone 17 Pro Max as the back-up, relatively wide angle shot. Both were fortunately sensitive enough for capturing the visuals during this clear and dark night.






