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18/04/2022

ASTRONOMY - Stars and Planets over Portugal

 2022 April 18

The featured image shows a very dark sky over the Mertola
steppe in Portugal. Visible night sky objects include the
Andromeda galaxy, the bright star Vega, planets Jupiter, Saturn,
and Mars, and the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Stars and Planets over Portugal
Image Credit & Copyright: Miguel Claro (TWAN, Dark Sky Alqueva)

Explanation: The mission was to document night-flying birds -- but it ended up also documenting a beautiful sky. The featured wide-angle mosaic was taken over the steppe golden fields in MértolaPortugal in 2020. From such a dark location, an immediately-evident breathtaking glow arched over the night sky: the central band of our Milky Way galaxy. But this sky had much more. Thin clouds crossed the sky like golden ribbons. The planet Mars appeared on the far left, while the planets Saturn and Jupiter were also simultaneously visible -- but on the opposite side of the sky, here seen on the far right. Near the top of the image the bright star Vega can be found, while the far-distant and faint Andromeda Galaxy can be seen toward the left, just below Milky Way's arch. As the current month progresses, several planets are lining up in the pre-dawn sky: JupiterVenus, Mars, and Saturn.

ASTRONOMIE - Quand et comment le Soleil va-t-il mourir ?


 La fin du soleil
Futura

17/04/2022

ASTRONOMY - Shuttle Over Earth

 2022 April 17

The featured image shows a the NASA space shuttle
approaching the International Space Station with the Earth's
atmosphere in the background. 
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Shuttle Over Earth
Image Credit: NASAExpedition 22 Crew

Explanation: What's that approaching? Astronauts on board the International Space Station in 2010 first saw it far in the distance. Soon it enlarged to become a dark silhouette. As it came even closer, the silhouette appeared to be a spaceship. Finally, the object revealed itself to be the Space Shuttle Endeavour, and it soon docked as expected with the Earth-orbiting space station. Pictured here, Endeavour was imaged near Earth's horizon as it approached, where several layers of the Earth's atmosphere were visible. Directly behind the shuttle is the mesosphere, which appears blue. The atmospheric layer that appears white is the stratosphere, while the orange layer is Earth's Troposphere. Together, these thin layers of air -- collectively spanning less than 2 percent of Earth's radius -- sustain us all in many ways, including providing oxygen to breath and a barrier to dangerous radiations from space.

16/04/2022

CENSURE - Facebook ou le pouvoir de l'arbitraire !

 


Pour des motifs de lui seul connus, Facebook a bloqué - depuis des années - les blogs ci-dessous : 

https://joanmira-6-oldies.blogspot.com/   
-   Blog 6 - Yesterday
https://joaanmira.blogspot.com/   
-   Blog 7 - Kingston
https://joanabmira.blogspot.com/
-   Blog 8 - Omnia Et Caetera - Hors normes

Nous n'avons en rien enfreint les règles de la maison ; les blogs en question traitent, respectivement de : 
- images et musiques du passé
- musique reggae, ragga et rap
- faits extraordinaires et hors normes

Nous avons, bien évidemment, réitéré des demandes d'explication à Facebook, sans réponse à ce jour...

C'est pourquoi nous lançons un appel à nos lecteurs pour qu'ils nous aident dans notre quête de respect de la liberté d'expression.

Merci,
Thank you
Obrigado
Gracias.

16-04-2022
JoanMira 

ASTRONOMY - Orion Pines

2022 April 16
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Orion Pines
Image Credit & CopyrightJuan Carlos Casado (Starry EarthTWAN)

Explanation: Taken with a camera fixed to a tripod, many short exposures were aligned with the stars to unveil this beautiful, dark night sky. Captured near the rural village of Albany`a at the northeastern corner of Spain, the three stars of Orion's belt stretch across top center in the starry frame. Alnitak, the easternmost (left) of the belt stars is seen next to the more diffuse glow of the Flame Nebula and the dark notch of the famous Horsehead. Easily visible to the naked-eye The Great Nebula of Orion is below the belt stars. A mere 1,500 light-years distant, it is the closest large stellar nursery to our fair planet. Best seen in photographs, the broad and faint arc of Barnard's Loop seems to embrace Orion's brighter stars and nebulae though. In the northern spring the familiar northern winter constellation is setting. Near the western horizon toward lower right Orion's apparently bright blue supergiant Rigel just touches the branches of a pine tree.

15/04/2022

ASTRONOMY - The Gator-back Rocks of Mars

2022 April 15
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The Gator-back Rocks of Mars
Image Credit: NASAJPL-CaltechMSSS

Explanation: Wind-sharpened rocks known as ventifacts, cover this broad sloping plain in the foot hills of Mount Sharp, Gale crater, Mars. Dubbed gator-back rocks their rugged, scaly appearance is captured in these digitally stitched Mastcam frames from the Curiosity rover on mission sol 3,415 (March 15, 2022). Driving over gator-back rocks before has resulted in damage to the rover's wheels, so Curiosity team members decided to turn around and take another path to continue the rover's climb. Curiosity has been on an ascent of Gale crater's central 5.5 kilometer high mountain since 2014. As it climbs, it's been able to study layers shaped by water on Mars billions of years ago.

14/04/2022

ASTRONOMY - Messier 96

2022 April 14
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Messier 96
Image Credit & Copyright: Mark Hanson and Mike Selby

Explanation: Spiral arms seem to swirl around the core of Messier 96 in this colorful, detailed portrait of a beautiful island universe. Of course M96 is a spiral galaxy, and counting the faint arms extending beyond the brighter central region it spans 100 thousand light-years or so. That's about the size of our own Milky Way. M96 is known to be 38 million light-years distant, a dominant member of the Leo I galaxy group. Background galaxies and smaller Leo I group members can be found by examining the picture. The most intriguing one is itself a spiral galaxy seen nearly edge on behind the outer spiral arm near the 1 o'clock position from center. Its bright central bulge cut by its own dark dust clouds, the edge-on background spiral appears to be about 1/5 the size of M96. If that background galaxy is similar in actual size to M96, then it would be about 5 times farther away.

13/04/2022

ASTRONOMY - Milky Way over Devils Tower

2022 April 13
The featured image shows Devils Tower in Wyoming, USA
under a brilliant sky that includes a deep image of the 
central bank of our Milky Way galaxy.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Milky Way over Devils Tower
Image Credit & Copyright: MaryBeth Kiczenski
Explanation: What created Devils Tower? The origin of this extraordinary rock monolith in WyomingUSA is still debated, with a leading hypothesis holding that it is a hardened lava plume that never reached the surface to become a volcano. In this theory, the lighter rock that once surrounded the dense volcanic neck has now eroded away, leaving the dramatic tower. Known by Native Americans by names including Bear's Lodge and Great Gray Horn, the dense rock includes the longest hexagonal columns known, some over 180-meters tall. High above, the central band of the Milky Way galaxy arches across the sky. Many notable sky objects are visible, including dark strands of the Pipe Nebula and the reddish Lagoon Nebula to the tower's right. Green grass and trees line the foreground, while clouds appear near the horizon to the tower's left. Unlike many other international landmarks, mountaineers are permitted to climb Devils Tower.

12/04/2022

ASTRONOMY - N11: Star Clouds of the LMC

2022 April 12
The featured image shows the dark nebula N11 which
appears in the Large Magellanic Cloud -- a satellite galaxy
of our Milky Way. 
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

N11: Star Clouds of the LMC
Image Credit: NASAESAProcessing: Josh Lake
Explanation: Massive stars, abrasive winds, mountains of dust, and energetic light sculpt one of the largest and most picturesque regions of star formation in the Local Group of Galaxies. Known as N11, the region is visible on the upper right of many images of its home galaxy, the Milky Way neighbor known as the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). The featured image was taken for scientific purposes by the Hubble Space Telescope and reprocessed for artistry. Although the section imaged above is known as NGC 1763, the entire N11 emission nebula is second in LMC size only to the Tarantula Nebula. Compact globules of dark dust housing emerging young stars are also visible around the image. A recent study of variable stars in the LMC with Hubble has helped to recalibrate the distance scale of the observable universe, but resulted in a slightly different scale than found using the pervasive cosmic microwave background.

10/04/2022

ASTRONOMY - Shadows at the Moon's South Pole

2022 April 10
The featured image shows the permanently shadowed
region at the Moon's South Pole. The picture is a composite
of many lunar images taken from many illumination angles 
revealing which parts are never in direct sunlight.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Shadows at the Moon's South Pole
Image Credit: NASAArizona State U.Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter

Explanation: Was this image of the Moon's surface taken with a microscope? No -- it's a multi-temporal illumination map made with a wide-angle camera. To create it, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft collected 1,700 images over a period of 6 lunar days (6 Earth months), repeatedly covering an area centered on the Moon's south pole from different angles. The resulting images were stacked to produce the featured map -- representing the percentage of time each spot on the surface was illuminated by the Sun. Remaining convincingly in shadow, the floor of the 19-kilometer diameter Shackleton crater is seen near the map's center. The lunar south pole itself is at about 9 o'clock on the crater's rim. Crater floors near the lunar south and north poles can remain in permanent shadow, while mountain tops can remain in nearly continuous sunlight. Useful for future outposts, the shadowed crater floors could offer reservoirs of water-ice, while the sunlit mountain tops offer good locations to collect solar power.

ASTRONOMIE - LES PLUS BEAUX ASTRES DE LA VOIE LACTéE - Antiope : l’astéroïde double

Découvert en 1866, (90) Antiope est un astéroïde qui possède la caractéristique d'être binaire . Cela signifie qu'il est constitué ...