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08/09/2022

ASTRONOMY - North America and the Pelican

 2022 September 8

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North America and the Pelican
Image Credit & CopyrightFrank Sackenheim

Explanation: Fans of our fair planet might recognize the outlines of these cosmic clouds. On the left, bright emission outlined by dark, obscuring dust lanes seems to trace a continental shape, lending the popular name North America Nebula to the emission region cataloged as NGC 7000. To the right, just off the North America Nebula's east coast, is IC 5070, whose avian profile suggests the Pelican Nebula. The two bright nebulae are about 1,500 light-years away, part of the same large and complex star forming region, almost as nearby as the better-known Orion Nebula. At that distance, the 3 degree wide field of view would span 80 light-years. This careful cosmic portrait uses narrowband images combined to highlight the bright ionization fronts and the characteristic glow from atomic hydrogen, and oxygen gas. These nebulae can be seen with binoculars from a dark location. Look northeast of bright star Deneb in Cygnus the Swan, soaring high in the northern summer night sky.

07/09/2022

ASTRONOMY - Tarantula Stars R136 from Webb

 2022 September 7

The featured image shows the star cluster R136 in infrared light
as captured by the Webb Space Telscope. The front image is in near
infrared light, while the rollover image is in medium-range infrared
light.
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Tarantula Stars R136 from Webb
Images Credit & Copyright: NASAESACSASTScI, Webb ERO Production Team

Explanation: Near the center of a nearby star-forming region lies a massive cluster containing some of the largest and hottest stars known. Collectively known as star cluster NGC 2070, these stars are part of the vast Tarantula Nebula and were captured in two kinds of infrared light by the new Webb Space Telescope. The main image shows the group of stars at NGC 2070's center -- known as R136 -- in near-infrared, light just a bit too red for humans to see. In contrast, the rollover image captures the cluster center in mid-infrared light, light closer to radio waves. Since R136's brightest stars emit more of their light in the near infrared, they are much more prominent on that image. This LMC cluster's massive stars emit particle winds and energetic light that are evaporating the gas cloud from which they formed. The Webb images, released yesterday, shows details of R136 and its surroundings that have never been seen before, details that are helping humanity to better understanding of how all stars are born, evolve and die.

06/09/2022

ASTRONOMY - An Iridescent Pileus Cloud over China

 2022 September 6

The featured image shows a dark cloud topped with
a bright multicolored cloud.
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An Iridescent Pileus Cloud over China
Image Credit & Copyright: Jiaqi Sun (孙嘉琪)

Explanation: Yes, but how many dark clouds have a multicolored lining? Pictured, behind this darker cloud, is a pileus iridescent cloud, a group of water droplets that have a uniformly similar size and so together diffract different colors of sunlight by different amounts. The featured image was taken last month in Pu'erYunnan ProvinceChina. Also captured were unusual cloud ripples above the pileus cloud. The formation of a rare pileus cloud capping a common cumulus cloud is an indication that the lower cloud is expanding upward and might well develop into a storm.

04/09/2022

ASTRONOMY - Sea and Sky Glows over the Oregon Coast

 2022 September 4

The featured image shows rock outcrops off the coast of
Oregon, USA, with blue bioluminescence in the water and the central
band of our Milky Way galaxy in the sky.
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Sea and Sky Glows over the Oregon Coast
Image Credit & Copyright: Rudy Montoya

Explanation: Every step caused the sand to light up blue. That glow was bioluminescence -- a blue radiance that also lights the surf in this surreal scene captured in mid-2018 at Meyer's Creek Beach in OregonUSA. Volcanic stacks dot the foreground sea, while a thin fog layer scatters light on the horizon. The rays of light spreading from the left horizon were created by car headlights on the Oregon Coast Highway (US 101), while the orange light on the right horizon emanates from a fishing boat. Visible far in the distance is the band of our Milky Way Galaxy, appearing to rise from a dark rocky outcrop. Sixteen images were added together to bring up the background Milky Way and to reduce noise.

03/09/2022

METEO EXTREME - Un cyclone tropical anormal menacerait la Péninsule Ibérique et la France

Alors que la canicule a sévèrement frappé l’Europe occidentale ces dernières semaines, il n’y a pas que dans les terres que la température a fortement grimpé.

L’océan Atlantique a en effet été le théâtre d’un réchauffement significatif qui risque de ne pas être sans conséquence.

Ainsi, plusieurs experts et autres scientifiques tirent la sonnette d’alarme quant à l’éventualité d’assister à un phénomène naturel de grande ampleur provoqué par ce réchauffement.

C’est notamment le cas de Juan Gonzalez Aleman, météorologue au sein de l’Aemet (Agence espagnole de météorologie), qui affirme sur Twitter qu’un « ouragan » va se former à une « latitude inhabituelle » dans l'Atlantique nord et que celui-ci pourrait bien toucher la péninsule ibérique puis la France.

Le météorologue prévoit deux scénarios possibles. Le premier prédit que ce « cyclone tropical anormal » pourrait affecter l’Espagne. Une hypothèse confirmée par ailleurs par le centre National des Ouragans aux États-Unis. Quant au second, il mise sur un changement de trajectoire de l’ouragan qui cette fois remonterait vers le nord avec le risque de toucher la France.

Si l’expert reconnaît qu’il n’existe aucune certitude car « des processus complexes entrent en jeu », il estime néanmoins qu’il s’agit d’un « problème assez grave et suffisamment représentatif pour surveiller et être attentif ».

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ASTRONOMY - Sun and Moon and ISS

 2022 September 3

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Sun and Moon and ISS
Image Credit & CopyrightWang Letian (Eyes at Night), Jin Ma (Beijing Planetarium)

Explanation: On August 25 Sun and Moon could both be seen in planet Earth's daytime skies. And so could the International Space Station. The ISS crossed the disk of the waning crescent Moon as seen from Shunyi district, Beijing, China at about 11:02 am local time. Some 40 kilometers to the southwest, in Fengtai district, the ISS was seen to cross the Sun's disk too. The solar transit was observed only 29 seconds later. Both transits are compared in these panels, composed of processed and stacked video frames from the two locations. The coordinated captures were made with different equipment, but adjusted to show the Sun and Moon at the same scale. The ISS was at a calculated range of 435 kilometers for the lunar transit and 491 kilometers when passing in front of the Sun.

02/09/2022

ASTRONOMY - M51: The Whirlpool Galaxy

2022 September 2
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M51: The Whirlpool Galaxy
Image Credit & CopyrightFabian Neyer

Explanation: Find the Big Dipper and follow the handle away from the dipper's bowl until you get to the last bright star. Then, just slide your telescope a little south and west and you'll come upon this stunning pair of interacting galaxies, the 51st entry in Charles Messier's famous catalog. Perhaps the original spiral nebula, the large galaxy with well defined spiral structure is also cataloged as NGC 5194. Its spiral arms and dust lanes clearly sweep in front of its companion galaxy (left), NGC 5195. The pair are about 31 million light-years distant and officially lie within the angular boundaries of the small constellation Canes Venatici. In direct telescopic views, M51 looks faint and fuzzy to the eye. But this remarkably deep image shows off details of the interacting galaxy's striking colors and galactic tidal debris. The image includes nearly 90 hours of narrowband data that also reveals a vast glowing cloud of reddish ionized hydrogen gas discovered in the M51 system

31/08/2022

ASTRONOMY - Siccar Point on Mars

 2022 August 31

The featured image shows an unusual and steep 
rock outcrop on Mars.
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Siccar Point on Mars
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS; Processing & LicenseKevin M. Gill

Explanation: What created this unusual hill on Mars? No one is sure. A good outlook to survey the surrounding area, Siccar Point stands out from its surroundings in Gale Crater. The unusual mound was visited by the robotic Curiosity rover exploring Mars late last year. Siccar Point not only has a distinctive shape, it has dark rocks above lighter rocks. The apparent much younger age of the dark rocks indicates a time-break in the usual geological ordering of rock layers -- by a process yet unknown. The Martian hill is named for Siccar Point on Earth, a place in Scotland itself distinctive as a junction between two different rock layers. Curiosity continues to explore Gale crater on Mars, looking for clues of ancient life. Simultaneously, 2300 kilometers away, its sister rover Perseverance explores Jezero crater, there assisted by the flight-capable scout Ingenuity.

30/08/2022

METEO EXTREME - La foudre en Vendée (France) - 1/10


Dans la nuit du mercredi 24 au jeudi 25 août, des orages se sont abattus sur le département de la Vendée. L’occasion pour les amateurs de photographie de capturer des images incroyables de ce phénomène.

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ASTRONOMY - Jupiter from the Webb Space Telescope

 2022 August 30

The featured image shows Jupiter in infrared light as captured
by the James Webb Space Telescope. Visible in unusually dark colors
are Jupiter's clouds including the Great Red Spot, a ring, 
several moons, and bright aurora.
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Jupiter from the Webb Space Telescope
Image Credit: NASAESACSAJupiter ERS TeamProcessing: Ricardo Hueso (UPV/EHU) & Judy Schmidt

Explanation: This new view of Jupiter is illuminating. High-resolution infrared images of Jupiter from the new James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) reveal, for example, previously unknown differences between high-floating bright clouds -- including the Great Red Spot -- and low-lying dark clouds. Also clearly visible in the featured Webb image are Jupiter's dust ring, bright auroras at the poles, and Jupiter's moons Amalthea and Adrastea. Large volcanic moon Io's magnetic funneling of charged particles onto Jupiter is also visible in the southern aurora. Some objects are so bright that light noticeably diffracts around Webb's optics creating streaks. Webb, which orbits the Sun near the Earth, has a mirror over 6 meters across making it the largest astronomical telescope ever launched -- with 15 times more light-collecting area than Hubble.

ASTRONOMY - Fox Fur, Cone, and Christmas Tree

 2024 December 24 Fox Fur, Cone, and Christmas Tree Image Credit & Copyright:  Tim White Explanation:  What do the following things have...