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23/09/2025

OCEANOGRAPHIE - Les vagues scélérates - Hollywood versus la réalité (2/29)

Dans le film catastrophe "Poséidon" sorti en 2006, un paquebot de luxe est renversé par une énorme vague scélérate, obligeant les passagers à lutter pour leur survie. Si Hollywood exagère le côté dramatique, ces vagues géantes représentent un danger bien réel en pleine mer.

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ASTRONOMY - NGC 6357: Cathedral to Massive Stars

2025 September 23
Stars dot the frame that has a blue background.
Covering the lower part of the image, and the far
right, are brown and tan nebular structures.  
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

NGC 6357: Cathedral to Massive Stars
Image Credit: NASAESACSASTScIJWST; Processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI);
Rollover: NASAESAHST, & J. M. Apellániz (IAA, Spain); Acknowledgement: D. De Martin (ESA/Hubble)

Explanation: How massive can a normal star be? Estimates made from distance, brightness and standard solar models had given one star in the open cluster Pismis 24 over 200 times the mass of our Sun, making it one of the most massive stars known. This star is the brightest object located in the central cavity near the bottom center of the featured image taken with the Webb Space Telescope in infrared light. For comparison, a rollover image from the Hubble Space Telescope is also featured in visible light. Close inspection of the images, however, has shown that Pismis 24-1 derives its brilliant luminosity not from a single star but from three at least. Component stars would still remain near 100 solar masses, making them among the more massive stars currently on record. Toward the bottom of the image, stars are still forming in the associated emission nebula NGC 6357. Appearing perhaps like a Gothic cathedral, energetic stars near the center appear to be breaking out and illuminating a spectacular cocoon

22/09/2025

SANTé/MEDECINE - La grossesse mois par mois

Lors du premier mois de grossesse, la formation de l'embryon commence. Ici, un embryon à huit cellules. © Deva Studio, Shutterstock

Les quatre premières semaines de grossesse

Le premier mois de grossesse correspond à la phase de développement embryonnaire, durant laquelle a lieu la segmentation puis la nidation. À la troisième semaine, l'œuf mesure 3 millimètres. Il s'installe sur la muqueuse utérine.

L'embryon commence à se former, notamment le cœur, qui commence à battre vers la quatrième semaine. C'est lors de cette quatrième semaine que le développement s'accélère. Le cordon ombilical se forme.

Les signes de la grossesse

Du côté de la maman, les œstrogènes et la progestérone, des hormones qui l'accompagneront durant toute la grossesse, ont déjà commencé leur travail. Très vite la poitrine va prendre du volume et devenir plus ferme, les mamelons vont se foncer et s'élargir. Il est possible de ressentir une somnolence et des nausées.

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ASTRONOMY - Equinox at Saturn

 2025 September 22

The planet Saturn is pictured 6 times in a horizonal
column, labelled by years with 2020 at the top and
2025 at the bottom. As the years progress, Saturn's
ring appear less prominent. 
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Equinox at Saturn
Image Credit & Copyright: Imran Sultan

Explanation: On Saturn, the rings tell you the season. On Earth, today marks an equinox, the time when the Earth's equator tilts directly toward the Sun. Since Saturn's grand rings orbit along the planet's equator, these rings appear most prominent -- from the direction of the Sun -- when the spin axis of Saturn points toward the Sun. Conversely, when Saturn's spin axis points to the side, an equinox occurs, and the edge-on rings are hard to see from not only the Sun -- but Earth. In the featured montage, images of Saturn between the years of 2020 and 2025 have been superposed to show the giant planet passing, with this year's equinox, from summer in the north to summer in the south. Yesterday, Saturn was coincidently about as close as it gets to planet Earth, and so this month the ringed giant's orb is relatively bright and visible throughout the night.

21/09/2025

ASTRONOMY - Equinox Sunset

2025 September 21
A city skyline is shown behind some hills and a river.
The path of the Sun is shown for several times during a year.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Equinox Sunset
Image Credit: Luca Vanzella

Explanation: Does the Sun set in the same direction every day? No, the direction of sunset depends on the time of the year. Although the Sun always sets approximately toward the west, on an equinox like tomorrow the Sun sets directly toward the west. After tomorrow's September equinox, the Sun will set increasingly toward the southwest, reaching its maximum displacement at the December solstice. Before tomorrow's September equinox, the Sun had set toward the northwest, reaching its maximum displacement at the June solstice. The featured time-lapse image shows seven bands of the Sun setting one day each month from 2019 December through 2020 June. These image sequences were taken from AlbertaCanada -- well north of the Earth's equator -- and feature the city of Edmonton in the foreground. The middle band shows the Sun setting during an equinox -- in March. From this location, the Sun will set along this same equinox band again tomorrow. 

MUSIC - Antonio Vivaldi - Four Seasons *Autumn* - Frederieke Saeijs

OCEANOGRAPHIE - Les scientifiques expliquent enfin le mystère des vagues scélérates (1/29)

Autrefois considérées comme des légendes maritimes, les vagues scélérates sont devenues une réalité scientifique en 1995, lorsqu'un mur d'eau de 24 mètres (80 pieds) de haut a frappé la plate-forme pétrolière Draupner. De nouvelles études montrent que ces vagues extrêmes se forment lorsque des phénomènes océaniques ordinaires, tels que l'alignement ou l'étirement irrégulier des vagues, convergent au mauvais moment. À partir de données recueillies en mer du Nord, les chercheurs ont confirmé que les vagues scélérates résultent de phénomènes physiques courants. Des modèles sont actuellement développés afin de pouvoir un jour aider à prévoir ces dangers soudains et gigantesques.

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20/09/2025

ASTRONOMY - Gibbous vs Crescent

 2025 September 20

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Gibbous vs Crescent
Image Credit & Copyright: Luca Bartek

Explanation: Early risers around planet Earth have enjoyed a shining crescent Moon near brilliant Venus, close to the eastern horizon in recent morning twilight skies. And yesterday, on September 19, skygazers watching from some locations in Earth's northern hemisphere were also able to witness Venus, in the inner planet's waxing gibbous phase, pass behind the Moon's waning crescent. In fact, this telescopic snapshot was taken moments before that occultation of gibbous Venus by the crescent Moon began. The close-up view of the beautiful celestial alignment records Venus approaching part of the Moon's sunlit edge in clear daytime skies from the Swiss Alps. Tomorrow, the Sun will pass behind a New Moon. But to witness that partial solar eclipse on September 21, skygazers will need to watch from locations in planet Earth's southern hemisphere.

19/09/2025

ASTRONOMY - Galaxies Stars and Dust

 2025 August 28

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Galaxies, Stars, and Dust
Image Credit & Copyright: Robert Eder

Explanation: This well-composed telescopic field of view covers over a Full Moon on the sky toward the high-flying constellation Pegasus. Of course the brighter stars show diffraction spikes, the commonly seen effect of internal supports in reflecting telescopes, and lie well within our own Milky Way galaxy. The faint but pervasive clouds of interstellar dust ride above the galactic plane and dimly reflect the Milky Way's starlight. Known as galactic cirrus or integrated flux nebulae they are associated with the Milky Way's molecular clouds. In fact, the diffuse cloud cataloged as MBM 54, less than a thousand light-years distant, fills the scene. The galaxy seemingly tangled in the dusty cloud is the striking spiral galaxy NGC 7497. It's some 60 million light-years away, though. Seen almost edge-on near the center of the field, NGC 7497's own spiral arms and dust lanes echo the colors of stars and dust in our own Milky Way.

LES BELLES INVENTIONS DE LEONARD DE VINCI - Léonard de Vinci a revisité la catapulte


Bien que condamnant la guerre, Léonard de Vinci a passé beaucoup de temps à concevoir et dessiner des armes. Comme en témoigne le Codex Atlanticus, il était tout particulièrement fasciné par les catapultes.

Ici, une représentation d'un des dessins qu'il a fait à ce sujet. Il ne s'agit en rien d'une invention car ces armes étaient connues depuis l'Antiquité, mais Léonard y apporte sa touche esthétique si caractéristique.

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ASTRONOMY - Globular Cluster M15 Deep Field

 2025 November 26 Globular Cluster M15 Deep Field Image Credit & Copyright:  Alvaro Ibanez Perez Explanation:  Stars, like bees, swarm a...