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01/10/2025

ASTRONOMY - NGC 6960: The Witch's Broom Nebula

 2025 October 1

A starfield is shown that has a multi-filament
nebula flowing across it horizontally. The most 
prominent colors are red and blue. 
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NGC 6960: The Witch's Broom Nebula
Image Credit & Copyright: Brian Meyers

Explanation: Ten thousand years ago, before the dawn of recorded human history, a new light would suddenly have appeared in the night sky and faded after a few weeks. Today we know this light was from a supernova, or exploding star, and record the expanding debris cloud as the Veil Nebula, a supernova remnant. This sharp telescopic view is centered on a western segment of the Veil Nebula cataloged as NGC 6960 but less formally known as the Witch's Broom Nebula. Blasted out in the cataclysmic explosion, an interstellar shock wave plows through space sweeping up and exciting interstellar material. Imaged with narrow band filters, the glowing filaments are like long ripples in a sheet seen almost edge on, remarkably well separated into atomic hydrogen (red) and oxygen (blue-green) gas. The complete supernova remnant lies about 1400 light-years away towards the constellation Cygnus. This Witch's Broom actually spans about 35 light-years. The bright star in the frame is 52 Cygni, visible with the unaided eye from a dark location but unrelated to the ancient supernova remnant.

30/09/2025

SANTé/MEDECINE - La grossesse mois par mois - 2ème mois


L'embryon au cours du deuxième mois de grossesse

Le développement de l'embryon se fait rapidement. Ses bras et ses jambes se forment. Son visage se dessine. Les deux hémisphères cérébraux sont bien formés, ainsi que l'estomac, le pancréas et le foie. L'embryon découvre l'odorat.

À la sixième semaine de grossesse, le sexe est déterminé (bien qu'il ne soit pas encore visible). L'embryon mesure entre 10 et 14 millimètres, la différence avec le premier mois est bien visible ! Il grandira encore beaucoup jusqu'à atteindre 3 centimètres à la huitième semaine.

Vient ensuite la formation des yeux, des doigts et des orteils.

À la fin des huit premières semaines tous ses organes sont en place.

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ASTRONOMY - Comet Lemmon Brightens

 2025 September 30

A starfield is shown that has a bright comet.
The comet shows a green head on the lower left and
an ion tail with significant structure extending out
to the upper right. 
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Comet Lemmon Brightens
Image Credit & Copyright: Victor Sabet & Julien De Winter

Explanation: Comet Lemmon is brightening and moving into morning northern skies. Besides Comet SWAN25B and Comet ATLASComet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) is now the third comet currently visible with binoculars and on long camera exposures. Comet Lemmon was discovered early this year and is still headed into the inner Solar System. The comet will round the Sun on November 8, but first it will pass its nearest to the Earth -- at about half the Earth-Sun distance -- on October 21. Although the brightnesses of comets are notoriously hard to predict, optimistic estimates have Comet Lemmon then becoming visible to the unaided eye. The comet should be best seen in predawn skies until mid-October, when it also becomes visible in evening skies. The featured image showing the comet's split and rapidly changing ion tail was taken in TexasUSA late last week.

29/09/2025

ASTRONOMY - Two Camera Comets in One Sky

2025 September 29
A starfield is shown that has two short streaks 
running diagonally.  At closer inspection, they are 
two comets both with white-green heads and white
tails. 
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Two Camera Comets in One Sky
Image Credit & Copyright: Luc Perrot (TWAN)

Explanation: It may look like these comets are racing, but they are not. Comets C/2025 K1 ATLAS (left) and C/2025 R2 SWAN (right) appeared near each other by chance last week in the featured image taken from France's Reunion Island in the southern Indian Ocean. Fainter Comet ATLAS is approaching our Sun and will reach its closest approach in early October when it is also expected to be its brightest -- although still only likely visible with long exposures on a camera. The brighter comet, nicknamed SWAN25B, is now headed away from our Sun, although its closest approach to Earth is expected in mid-October, when optimistic estimates have it becoming bright enough to see with the unaided eye. Each comet has a greenish coma of expelled gas and an ion tail pointing away from the Sun. 

28/09/2025

ASTRONOMY - Nebulas and Clusters in Sagittarius

 2025 September 17

A starfield surrounds a several large nebulas
that appear mostly red but also white and blue.
Dark dust and blue filaments also populate the frame. 
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Nebulas and Clusters in Sagittarius
Image Credit & Copyright: J. De WinterC. HumbertC. Robert & V. Sabet; Text: Ogetay Kayali (MTU)

Explanation: Can you spot famous celestial objects in this image? 18th-century astronomer Charles Messier cataloged only two of them: the bright Lagoon Nebula (M8) at the bottom, and the colorful Trifid Nebula (M20) at the upper right. The one on the left that resembles a cat's paw is NGC 6559, and it is much fainter than the other two. Even harder to spot are the thin blue filaments on the left, from supernova remnant (SNR G007.5-01.7). Their glow comes from small amounts of glowing oxygen atoms that are so faint that it took over 17 hours of exposure with just one blue color to bring up. Framing this scene of stellar birth and death are two star clusters: the open cluster M21 just above Trifid, and the globular cluster NGC 6544 at lower left.

MUSIQUE - Camille Saint-Saens - Danse macabre

"Danse macabre"

27/09/2025

ASTRONOMY - A Rocket in the Sun

2025 September 27
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A Rocket in the Sun
Image Credit & Copyright: Pascal Fouquet

Explanation: On the morning of September 24 a rocket crosses the bright solar disk in this long range telescopic snapshot captured from Orlando, Florida. That's about 50 miles north of its Kennedy Space Center launch site. This rocket carried three new space weather missions to space. Signals have now been successfully acquired from all three - NASA's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe, NASA’s Carruthers Geocorona Observatory, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Space Weather Follow-On Lagrange 1 (SWFO-L1) - as they begin their journey to L1, an Earth-Sun lagrange point. L1 is about 1.5 million kilometers in the sunward direction from planet Earth. Appropriately, major space weather influencers, aka dark sunspots in active regions across the Sun, are posing with the transiting rocket. In fact, large active region AR4225 is just right of the rocket's nose. 

26/09/2025

ASTRONOMY - A SWAN, an ATLAS, and Mars

 2025 September 26

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A SWAN, an ATLAS, and Mars
Image Credit & Copyright: Adam Block

Explanation: A new visitor to the inner Solar System, comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) sports a long ion tail extending diagonally across this almost 7 degree wide telescopic field of view recorded on September 21. A fainter fellow comet also making its inner Solar System debut, C/2025 K1 (ATLAS), can be spotted above and left of SWAN's greenish coma, just visible against the background sea of stars in the constellation Virgo. Both new comets were only discovered in 2025 and are joined in this celestial frame by ruddy planet Mars (bottom), a more familiar wanderer in planet Earth's night skies. The comets may appear to be in a race, nearly neck and neck in their voyage through the inner Solar System and around the Sun. But this comet SWAN has already reached its perihelion or closest approach to the Sun on September 12 and is now outbound along its orbit. This comet ATLAS is still inbound though, and will make its perihelion passage on October 8.

OCEANOGRAPHIE - Les vagues scélérates - Le jour où l'océan a riposté

Le jour de l'An 1995, une vague scélérate de 24 mètres (80 pieds) s'est abattue sur la plate-forme pétrolière Draupner en mer du Nord, tordant les garde-corps en acier et projetant du matériel lourd à travers le pont.

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25/09/2025

ASTRONOMY - Saturn Opposite the Sun

 2025 September 25

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Saturn Opposite the Sun
Image Credit & Copyright: Jin Wang

Explanation: This year Saturn was at opposition on September 21, opposite the Sun in planet Earth's sky. At its closest to Earth, Saturn was also at its brightest of the year, rising as the Sun set and shining above the horizon all night long among the fainter stars of the constellation Pisces. In this snapshot from the Qinghai Lenghu Observatory, Tibetan Plateau, southwestern China, the outer planet is immersed in a faint, diffuse oval of light known as the gegenschein or counter glow. The diffuse gegenschein is produced by sunlight backscattered by interplanetary dust along the Solar System's ecliptic plane, opposite the Sun in planet Earth's sky. Like a giant eye, on this dark night Saturn and gegenschein seem to stare down on the observatory's telescope domes from their antisolar perspective. Strong, atmospheric airglow forms a colorful background along the horizon.

ASTRONOMY - Earthset from Orion

 2026 January 24 Earthset from Orion Image Credit:  NASA ,  Artemis 1 Explanation:  Eight billion people  are about to disappear in this  sn...