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09/01/2021

ASTRONOMY - Titan: Moon over Saturn

 2021 January 9

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Titan: Moon over Saturn
Image Credit: NASAJPL-CaltechSpace Science Institute

Explanation: Like Earth's moon, Saturn's largest moon Titan is locked in synchronous rotation. This mosaic of images recorded by the Cassini spacecraft in May of 2012 shows its anti-Saturn side, the side always facing away from the ringed gas giant. The only moon in the solar system with a dense atmosphere, Titan is the only solar system world besides Earth known to have standing bodies of liquid on its surface and an earthlike cycle of liquid rain and evaporation. Its high altitude layer of atmospheric haze is evident in the Cassini view of the 5,000 kilometer diameter moon over Saturn's rings and cloud tops. Near center is the dark dune-filled region known as Shangri-La. The Cassini-delivered Huygens probe rests below and left of center, after the most distant landing for a spacecraft from Earth.

07/01/2021

ASTRONOMY - Total Solar Eclipse 2020

 2021 January 7

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Total Solar Eclipse 2020
Image Credit & Copyright: Miloslav Druckmuller, Andreas Moller, (Brno University of Technology),

Explanation: Along a narrow path crossing southern South America through Chile and Argentina, the final New Moon of 2020 moved in front of the Sun on December 14 in the year's only total solar eclipse. Within about 2 days of perigee, the closest point in its elliptical orbit, the New Moon's surface is faintly lit by earthshine in this dramatic composite view. The image is a processed composite of 55 calibrated exposures ranging from 1/640 to 3 seconds. Covering a large range in brightness during totality, it reveals the dim lunar surface and faint background stars, along with planet-sized prominences at the Sun's edge, an enormous coronal mass ejection, and sweeping coronal structures normally hidden in the Sun's glare. Look closely for an ill-fated sungrazing Kreutz family comet (C/2020 X3 SOHO) approaching from the lower left, at about the 7 o'clock position. In 2021 eclipse chasers will see an annular solar eclipse coming up on June 10. They'll have to wait until December 4 for the only total solar eclipse in 2021 though. That eclipse will be total along a narrow path crossing the southernmost continent of Antarctica.

05/01/2021

ASTRONOMY - The Small Cloud of Magellan

 2021 January 5

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The Small Cloud of Magellan
Image Credit & Copyright: José Mtanous

Explanation: What is the Small Magellanic Cloud? It has turned out to be a galaxy. People who have wondered about this little fuzzy patch in the southern sky included Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan and his crew, who had plenty of time to study the unfamiliar night sky of the south during the first circumnavigation of planet Earth in the early 1500s. As a result, two celestial wonders easily visible for southern hemisphere skygazers are now known in Western culture as the Clouds of Magellan. Within the past 100 years, research has shown that these cosmic clouds are dwarf irregular galaxiessatellites of our larger spiral Milky Way Galaxy. The Small Magellanic Cloud actually spans 15,000 light-years or so and contains several hundred million stars. About 210,000 light-years away in the constellation of the Tucan (Tucana), it is more distant than other known Milky Way satellite galaxies, including the Sagittarius Dwarf galaxy and the Large Magellanic CloudThis sharp image also includes the foreground globular star cluster 47 Tucanae on the right.

04/01/2021

AERONAUTIQUE - Vacances au Pole

Se prélasser à côté des ours polaires pour les vacances, un rêve à la portée de tous en l'an 2000 ! Enfin, c'est ce que l'on croyait dans les années 1900. Des ballons gonflants auraient emmené de larges paquebots flottants vers la destination glacée. On imagine que le chauffage était intégré aux plans du navire !

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PRATIQUE - Nettoyer les phares au dentifrice

 


03/01/2021

ASTRONOMY - A Phoenix Aurora over Iceland

 2021 January 3

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A Phoenix Aurora over Iceland
Image Credit & Copyright: Hallgrimur P. HelgasonRollover Annotation: Judy Schmidt

Explanation: All of the other aurora watchers had gone home. By 3:30 am in Iceland, on a quiet September night, much of that night's auroras had died down. Suddenly, unexpectedly, a new burst of particles streamed down from space, lighting up the Earth's atmosphere once again. This time, surprisingly, pareidoliacally, the night lit up with an amazing shape reminiscent of a giant phoenix. With camera equipment at the ready, two quick sky images were taken, followed immediately by a third of the land. The mountain in the background is Helgafell, while the small foreground river is called Kaldá, both located about 30 kilometers north of Iceland's capital ReykjavíkSeasoned skywatchers will note that just above the mountain, toward the left, is the constellation of Orion, while the Pleiades star cluster is also visible just above the frame center. The 2016 aurora, which lasted only a minute and was soon gone forever -- would possibly be dismissed as an fanciful fable -- were it not captured in the featured, digitally-composed, image mosaic.

02/01/2021

MUSIC - Anastasiya Petryshak - Bach


 

SPACE ART - Saturne vue de Titan

Si Lucien Rudaux est considéré comme le “grand-père” du Space art, Chelsey Bonestell est bien le père de la discipline. L’Américain a démarré sa carrière comme architecte, en participant notamment à l’élaboration de la façade du Chrysler Building à New York ou du bâtiment de la Cour suprême des États-Unis. Il se spécialise ensuite dans les effets spéciaux à Hollywood, par exemple pour les films Le bossu de Notre-Dame (1939) ou Citizen Kane (1941).

Toutefois, passionné depuis toujours par l’astronomie, Chesley Bonestell décide d’utiliser ses compétences afin de créer des œuvres entrant dans la catégorie du Space art. Ainsi, il s’inspire très largement de Lucien Rudaux, et associe miniatures d’argile, astuces photographiques et techniques de peinture pour élaborer des tableaux au réalisme saisissant. C’est en 1944 dans le magazine Life que paraît sa première grande réalisation : une série de représentations de Saturne vue de ses lunes.

Vue depuis le sol de Titan : sol enneigé au premier plan, au second plan à gauche et à droite de l’image des falaises type canyon en couleur marron clair, elles aussi recouvertes de neige, et entre ces deux monts, sur fond d’un ciel bleu clair étoilé, la planète Saturne éclairée par le Soleil par la droite, avec ses anneaux vus par la tranche à l’horizontale.
Saturne vue de Titan. Crédit : Chesley Bonestell

ASTRONOMY - 21st Century Wet Collodion Moon

 2021 January 2

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21st Century Wet Collodion Moon
Image Credit & Copyright: Mike Smolinsky

Explanation: In the mid 19th century, one of the first photographic technologies used to record the lunar surface was the wet-plate collodion process, notably employed by British astronomer Warren De la Rue. To capture an image, a thick, transparent mixture was used to coat a glass plate, sensitized with silver nitrate, exposed at the telescope, and then developed to create a negative image on the plate. To maintain photographic sensitivity, the entire process, from coating to exposure to developing, had to be completed before the plate dried, in a span of about 10 to 15 minutes. This modern version of a wet-plate collodion image celebrates lunar photography's early days, reproducing the process using modern chemicals to coat a glass plate from a 21st century hardware store. Captured last November 28 with an 8x10 view camera and backyard telescope, it faithfully records large craters, bright rays, and dark, smooth mare of the waxing gibbous Moon. Subsequently digitized, the image on the plate was 8.5 centimeters in diameter and exposed while tracking for 2 minutes. The wet plate's effective photographic sensitivity was about ISO 1. In your smart phone, the camera sensor probably has a photographic sensitivity range of ISO 100 to 6400 (and needs to be kept dry ...).

01/01/2021

ASTRONOMY - Galaxies and the South Celestial Pole

 2021 January 1

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Galaxies and the South Celestial Pole
Image Credit & Copyright: Petr Horalek, Josef Kujal

Explanation: The South Celestial Pole is easy to spot in star trail images of the southern sky. The extension of Earth's axis of rotation to the south, it's at the center of all the southern star trail arcs. In this starry panorama streching about 60 degrees across deep southern skies the South Celestial Pole is somewhere near the middle though, flanked by bright galaxies and southern celestial gems. Across the top of the frame are the stars and nebulae along the plane of our own Milky Way Galaxy. Gamma Crucis, a yellowish giant star heads the Southern Cross near top center, with the dark expanse of the Coalsack nebula tucked under the cross arm on the left. Eta Carinae and the reddish glow of the Great Carina Nebula shine along the galactic plane near the right edge. At the bottom are the Large and Small Magellanic clouds, external galaxies in their own right and satellites of the mighty Milky Way. A line from Gamma Crucis through the blue star at the bottom of the southern cross, Alpha Crucis, points toward the South Celestial Pole, but where exactly is it? Just look for south pole star Sigma Octantis. Analog to Polaris the north pole star, Sigma Octantis is little over one degree fom the the South Celestial pole.

METEOROLOGIE - Une tornade monstrueuse

«  Monster tornado  ». © Adam Orgler Une tornade monstrueuse « Monster tornado » prise en photo en Iowa (États-Unis).