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19/01/2024

ASTRONOMY - Jupiter over 2 Hours and 30 Minutes

 2024 January 19

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Jupiter over 2 Hours and 30 Minutes
Image Credit & License: Aurélien Genin

Explanation: Jupiter, our Solar System's ruling gas giant, is also the fastest spinning planet, rotating once in less than 10 hours. The gas giant doesn't rotate like a solid body though. A day on Jupiter is about 9 hours and 56 minutes long at the poles, decreasing to 9 hours and 50 minutes near the equator. The giant planet's fast rotation creates strong jet streams, separating its clouds into planet girdling bands of dark belts and bright zones. You can easily follow Jupiter's rapid rotation in this sharp sequence of images from the night of January 15, all taken with a camera and small telescope outside of Paris, France. Located just south of the equator, the giant planet's giant storm system, also known as the Great Red Spot, can be seen moving left to right with the planet's rotation. From lower left to upper right, the sequence spans about 2 hours and 30 minutes.

18/01/2024

ASTRONOMY - Northern Lights from the Stratosphere

 2024 January 18

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Northern Lights from the Stratosphere
Image Credit & CopyrightRalf Rohner

Explanation: Northern lights shine in this night skyview from planet Earth's stratosphere, captured on January 15. The single, 5 second exposure was made with a hand-held camera on board an aircraft above Winnipeg, Canada. During the exposure, terrestrial lights below leave colorful trails along the direction of motion of the speeding aircraft. Above the more distant horizon, energetic particles accelerated along Earth's magnetic field at the planet's polar regions excite atomic oxygen to create the shimmering display of Aurora Borealis. The aurora's characteristic greenish hue is generated at altitudes of 100-300 kilometers and red at even higher altitudes and lower atmospheric densities. The luminous glow of faint stars along the plane of our Milky Way galaxy arcs through the night, while the Andromeda galaxy extends this northern skyview to extragalactic space. A diffuse hint of Andromeda, the closest large spiral to the Milky Way, can just be seen to the upper left.

17/01/2024

MUSIQUE CLASSIQUE - Hans Zimmer - Time

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LE JARDIN MERVEILLEUX DES EPICES - Le carvi - l'épice efficace pour la digestion


Les graines de carvi ressemblent à s'y méprendre à des graines de cumin. C'est d'ailleurs pour cela qu'on appelle aussi le carvi, le cumin des prés. C'est une épice très ancienne. Son existence est attestée depuis la préhistoire. Son goût, en revanche, subtilement amer et anisé, ne rappelle en rien celui du cumin. Et il est particulièrement exploité par les cuisines allemandes et d'Europe du nord ou de l'est.

Parmi les propriétés notoires du carvi, citons ses vertus carminatives. Il aide en effet à lutter contre les ballonnements en favorisant l'expulsion des gaz intestinaux. Le carvi serait aussi vermifuge et antispasmodique ainsi que diurétique. Bref, une épice excellente pour la digestion.

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ASTRONOMY - America and the Sea of Serenity

2024 January 17
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America and the Sea of Serenity
Image Credit & CopyrightGene CernanApollo 17NASA; Anaglyph by Patrick Vantuyne

Explanation: Get out your red/blue glasses and check out this stereo view of another world. The scene was recorded by Apollo 17 mission commander Eugene Cernan on December 11, 1972, one orbit before descending to land on the Moon. The stereo anaglyph was assembled from two photographs (AS17-147-22465, AS17-147-22466) captured from his vantage point on board the Lunar Module Challenger as he and Dr. Harrison Schmitt flew over Apollo 17's landing site in the Taurus-Littrow Valley. The broad, sunlit face of the mountain dubbed South Massif rises near the center of the frame, above the dark floor of Taurus-Littrow to its left. Piloted by Ron Evans, the Command Module America is visible in orbit in the foreground against the South Massif's peak. Beyond the mountains, toward the lunar limb, lies the Moon's Mare Serenitatis. Four astronauts will venture around the Moon and back again on the Artemis II mission, scheduled for launch no earlier than September 2025. 

16/01/2024

O FUTURO NO PRESENTE - O carro voador - Pal-V Liberty Pioneer Edition

O Pal-V Liberty Pioneer Edition consiste num veículo pessoal, aéreo e terrestre. O carro voador é movido com recurso a combustíveis eletrónicos. Este carro encontra-se equipado com tecnologias de combustível híbrido. O carro voador permite o transporte de duas pessoas.

O Pal-V Liberty não é apenas um veículo. Revela-se simultaneamente uma experiência. Para assegurar que os proprietários aproveitem esta inovação ao máximo, a Pal-V oferece uma “escola de pilotagem” de 5 dias.

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ASTRONOMY - The Orion You Can Almost See

 2024 January 16

The constellation of Orion is shown, but the image is so deep
that many nebula appear, making the belt stars and surrounding 
star almost recognizable. The rollover image labels the brightest
stars. 
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The Orion You Can Almost See
Image Credit & Copyright: Michele Guzzini

Explanation: Do you recognize this constellation? Although it is one of the most recognizable star groupings on the sky, this is a more full Orion than you can see -- an Orion only revealed with long exposure digital camera imaging and post- processing. Here the cool red giant Betelgeuse takes on a strong orange tint as the brightest star on the upper left. Orion's hot blue stars are numerous, with supergiant Rigel balancing Betelgeuse on the lower right, and Bellatrix at the upper right. Lined up in Orion's belt are three stars all about 1,500 light-years away, born from the constellation's well-studied interstellar clouds. Just below Orion's belt is a bright but fuzzy patch that might also look familiar -- the stellar nursery known as Orion's Nebula. Finally, just barely visible to the unaided eye but quite striking here is Barnard's Loop -- a huge gaseous emission nebula surrounding Orion's Belt and Nebula discovered over 100 years ago by the pioneering Orion photographer E. E. Barnard.

15/01/2024

LE JARDIN MERVEILLEUX DES EPICES - La cardamome - épice à consommer avec modération


La cardamome est une épice de la famille du gingembre. Elle semble originaire de l'Inde. Son goût est puissant. Il rappelle un peu celui de la sève de pin qu'exhalent de célèbres bonbons en forme de sapin. À la fois frais et légèrement sucré, poivré et délicatement mentholé.

La cardamome reste donc à consommer avec modération. D'autant qu'en grande quantité, elle peut provoquer l'apparition de troubles, mineurs la plupart du temps (maux de tête, nausées, etc.), mais plus importants chez les personnes souffrant de problèmes cardiaques ou hépatiques. Ces précautions prises, la cardamome serait efficace contre les troubles digestifs et jouirait de propriétés anti-inflammatoires et analgésiques.

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ASTRONOMY - Star Cluster IC 348 from Webb

 2024 January 15

A cluster of stars is shown along with surrounding nebular gas a
and dust. Shown in infrared light in pink, the dust winds around the 
nebula center and itself appears composed of many finer filaments.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Star Cluster IC 348 from Webb
Image Credit: NASAESACSASTScI, and K. Luhman (Penn State U.) and C. Alves de Oliveira (ESA)

Explanation: Sometimes, it's the stars that are the hardest to see that are the most interesting. IC 348 is a young star cluster that illuminates surrounding filamentary dust. The stringy and winding dust appears pink in this recently released infrared image from the Webb Space Telescope. In visible light, this dust reflects mostly blue light, giving the surrounding material the familiar blue hue of a reflection nebula. Besides bright stars, several cool objects have been located in IC 348, visible because they glow brighter in infrared light. These objects are hypothesized to be low mass brown dwarfsEvidence for this includes the detection of an unidentified atmospheric chemical, likely a hydrocarbon, seen previously in the atmosphere of Saturn. These objects appear to have masses slightly greater than known planets, only a few times greater than Jupiter. Together, these indicate that this young star cluster contains something noteworthy -- young planet-mass brown dwarfs that float free, not orbiting any other star.

14/01/2024

ASTRONOMY - Dragon Aurora over Iceland

 2024 January 14

A person stands on snow and looks up at a starry sky.
In the sky is a large green aurora that resembles a dragon.
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Dragon Aurora over Iceland
Image Credit & Copyright: Jingyi Zhang & Wang Zheng

Explanation: Have you ever seen a dragon in the sky? Although real flying dragons don't exist, a huge dragon-shaped aurora developed in the sky over Iceland in 2019. The aurora was caused by a hole in the Sun's corona that expelled charged particles into a solar wind that followed a changing interplanetary magnetic field to Earth's magnetosphere. As some of those particles then struck Earth's atmosphere, they excited atoms which subsequently emitted light: aurora. This iconic display was so enthralling that the photographer's mother ran out to see it and was captured in the foreground. Our active Sun continues to show an unusually high number of prominencesfilamentssunspots, and large active regions as solar maximum approaches in 2025.

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 ...