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04/12/2020

ASTRONOMY - Curly Spiral Galaxy M63

 2020 December 4

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Curly Spiral Galaxy M63
Image Credit & CopyrightFabian Neyer, Rainer Spani
Collaboration Credit: I.D. Karachentsev, F. Neyer, R. Spani, T. Zilch

Explanation: A bright spiral galaxy of the northern sky, Messier 63 is nearby, about 30 million light-years distant toward the loyal constellation Canes Venatici. Also cataloged as NGC 5055, the majestic island universe is nearly 100,000 light-years across, about the size of our own Milky Way. Its bright core and majestic spiral arms lend the galaxy its popular name, The Sunflower Galaxy, while this exceptionally deep exposure also follows faint, arcing star streams far into the galaxy's halo. Extending nearly 180,000 light-years from the galactic center the star streams are likely remnants of tidally disrupted satellites of M63. Other satellite galaxies of M63 can be spotted in this remarkable wide-field image, made with a small telescope, including five newly identified faint dwarf galaxies, which could contribute to M63's star streams in the next few billion years.

PRATIQUE - Rangez vos boules !


 

03/12/2020

MUSICA - The Three Tenors - "Libiamo ne' lieti calici"

"Libiamo ne' lieti calici"

ASTRONOMY - The Antennae Galaxies in Collision

 2020 December 3

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The Antennae Galaxies in Collision
Image Credit: ESA/Hubble NASA

Explanation: Sixty million light-years away toward the southerly constellation Corvus, these two large galaxies are colliding. The cosmic train wreck captured in stunning detail in this Hubble Space Telescope snapshot takes hundreds of millions of years to play out. Cataloged as NGC 4038 and NGC 4039, the galaxies' individual stars don't often collide though. Their large clouds of molecular gas and dust do, triggering furious episodes of star formation near the center of the wreckage. New star clusters and interstellar matter are jumbled and flung far from the scene of the accident by gravitational forces. This Hubble close-up frame is about 50,000 light-years across at the estimated distance of the colliding galaxies. In wider-field views their suggestive visual appearance, with extended structures arcing for hundreds of thousands of light-years, gives the galaxy pair its popular name, The Antennae Galaxies.

02/12/2020

PRATIQUE - Le fond du sac poubelle


 

AERONAUTIQUE - La Mongolfière familiale

 

Dans les années 1900, certaines personnes avaient imaginé des engins volants de différentes tailles (un peu comme le principe des voitures berlines familiales d'aujourd'hui) largement calqués sur les montgolfières. En effet, un peu plus d'un siècle plus tôt, les frères Montgolfier (Joseph-Michel et Jacques-Étienne) avaient fait voler le premier ballon gonflé d'air chaud. Dans l'imaginaire populaire, le ballon était donc l'une des seules formes d'objets volants connues.

Futura Sciences

ASTRONOMY - Eye of moon

 2020 December 2

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Eye of Moon
Image Credit & Copyright: Zachery Cooley

Explanation: Who's watching who? The featured image of the Moon through a gap in a wall of rock may appear like a giant eye looking back at you. Although, in late October, it took only a single exposure to capture this visual double, it also took a lot of planning. The photographic goal was achieved by precise timing -- needed for a nearly full moon to appear through the eye-shaped arch, by precise locating -- needed for the angular size of the Moon to fit iconically inside the rock arch, and by good luck -- needed for a clear sky and for the entire scheme to work. The seemingly coincidental juxtaposition was actually engineered with the help of three smartphone apps. The pictured sandstone arch, carved by erosion, is millions of years old and just one of thousands of natural rock arches that have been found in Arches National Park near Moab, UtahUS

01/12/2020

PRATIQUE - Repasser les chemises


 

PRATIQUE - Valise à l'aéroport

 

ASTRONOMY - NGC 346: Star Forming Cluster in the SMC

 2020 December 1

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NGC 346: Star Forming Cluster in the SMC
Image Credit & LicenseNASAESAHubbleProcessing: Judy Schmidt

Explanation: Are stars still forming in the Milky Way's satellite galaxies? Found among the Small Magellanic Cloud's (SMC's) clusters and nebulas, NGC 346 is a star forming region about 200 light-years across, pictured here in the center of a Hubble Space Telescope image. A satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) is a wonder of the southern sky, a mere 210,000 light-years distant in the constellation of the Toucan (Tucana). Exploring NGC 346, astronomers have identified a population of embryonic stars strung along the dark, intersecting dust lanes visible here on the right. Still collapsing within their natal clouds, the stellar infants' light is reddened by the intervening dust. Toward the top of the frame is another star cluster with intrinsically older and redder stars. A small, irregular galaxy, the SMC itself represents a type of galaxy more common in the early Universe. These small galaxies, though, are thought to be building blocks for the larger galaxies present today.

METEOROLOGIE - Arc-en-ciel vaporeux en Antarctique

Cet arc-en-ciel blanc , photographié en Antarctique , est typique des situations de brume ou de brouillard dans les régions froides et hum...