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Around the Internet VI

Friday, August 8, 2014 by Tse Moana Leave a Comment

Interesting read

“Each edition of the paper contained dozens of these announcements, every one more mundane and unimportant than the last. It seemed to me that these were nothing more than Facebook updates. The only purpose they served was to keep a community of people — in this case whoever had access to the newspaper — updated about what was going on in someone else’s life. We often talk about social media as some sort of new invention of the technological age, but here was the evidence that it has existed for much longer.”

http://airshipdaily.com/blog/08072014-ancient-social-media

 

Portion of Andromeda Galaxy (M31)

“The largest NASA Hubble Space Telescope image ever assembled, this sweeping bird’s-eye view of a portion of the Andromeda galaxy (M31) is the sharpest large composite image ever taken of our galactic next-door neighbor. Though the galaxy is over 2 million light-years away, The Hubble Space Telescope is powerful enough to resolve individual stars in a 61,000-light-year-long stretch of the galaxy’s pancake-shaped disk. It’s like photographing a beach and resolving individual grains of sand. And there are lots of stars in this sweeping view — over 100 million, with some of them in thousands of star clusters seen embedded in the disk.”

“Because the galaxy is only 2.5 million light-years from Earth, it is a much bigger target in the sky than the myriad galaxies Hubble routinely photographs that are billions of light-years away. This means that the Hubble survey is assembled together into a mosaic image using 7,398 exposures taken over 411 individual pointings.”

“The panorama is the product of the Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury (PHAT) program. Images were obtained from viewing the galaxy in near-ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared wavelengths, using the Advanced Camera for Surveys and the Wide Field Camera 3 aboard Hubble. This cropped view shows a 48,000-light-year-long stretch of the galaxy in its natural visible-light color, as photographed with Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys in red and blue filters.”

So, the image above isn’t even all of it 😀 See the full article here, and see the video below for a fly-through of the panorama.

 

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Katsushika Hokusai, Tea house at Koishikawa. The morning after a snowfall. Catzilla attacks. From 36 views of Mount Fuji, no 11

 

 

And, finally, over at FatCatArt, Zarathustra the Cat gets inserted into well known art pieces.

“Indeed, it is not very trustworthy that humans are gazing just at birds, they are not cats to be entertained by flying creatures! But humans love to watch cats doing most weird things endlessly.

So Our version is true one.

Thus speaks Zarathustra the Cat”

 

 

Posted in: General, Photos Tagged: Art, Internet, Link Dump, Science, Sociology, Space, Videos, Webfun

Lunar Eclipse

Sunday, November 9, 2008 by Tse Moana Leave a Comment

There was a partial Lunar Eclipse last August which I accidentally found out walking to a friend’s house. When I spotted the weird moon, I ran inside, checked teh intarwebs for info and got my camera to shoot som pics at the height of the event. This was the result and I’m so frikkin’ pleased with it.

Posted in: General, Photos Tagged: Nature, Photos, Sky, Space

Out There

Monday, November 14, 2005 by Tse Moana Leave a Comment

Last night, I decided to finally watch the stuff that I taped during the week (Gilmore Girls, Law & Order: CI and Star Trek: Enterprise), mainly because the new GG and LO:CI will be on tomorrow and I want to have seen the previous eps before that.
So, around midnight when Dad had gone to bed and stopped hogging the tv, I installed myself on the couch, rewound the tape and enjoyed myself.
When I got to the Enterprise ep (4.20 “Terra Prime”) I cursed myself for missing last weeks episode as it’s a twoparter. Shortly after it began, the dog started whining and felt an urgent need to go outside. So, I let her out (after which she ran around the yard barking at various fences and plants) and stepped outside as well. It was a beautiful night with a nearly full moon and clear skies. I positioned myself in such a way that the moon was hidden behind the house so I could gaze at the stars a bit. I saw Mars, Orion, the Pleiades and Cassiopeia.
Seeing Mars out there like that, as a bright, shining yellow dot made me feel funny as at the same time, the Enterprise episode was partially set on Mars. As I watched that dot glister in the sky, I realised again why I am the Trekkie that I am. Not because of the series and movies being so good (which they are, even ST:5 :D) or because of the prettiness of the actors/actresses (and there are quite a few goodlooking ones) but because of Hope and Faith.
Hope for humanity that one day we will succeed in putting our differences behind us and start living together instead of next to each other, in infinite diversity in infinite combinations. Faith that one day we will reach the stars. We might not find a universe out there like the Star Trek one, but we will find it, no matter what.

I’d like to end this by briefly paying tribute to Michael Piller who died November 1st. I just found out about this yesterday and it really made me sad and probably caused my philosophical mood while watching Trek. Michael Piller was a producer/creator and writer for Star Trek in a lot of its incarnations. He (co-)produced TNG, DS9 and VGR, he wrote the movie Insurrection and in general was an enormous asset to Star Trek. He will be sorely missed and I hope he’s out there, having fun with Gene and Jimmy and DeForest and all other Star Trek people that have gone.

Posted in: General Tagged: Media, Sky, Space, TV

National Space Centre

Sunday, February 20, 2005 by Tse Moana 1 Comment

Zaterdag 19 Februari 2005
Zo, alweer terug van het Space Centre. Vanmorgen rond tien uur vertrokken en ongeveer 15, 20 minuten later (met een busje) waren we er. Binnen moest er nog even wat meer gewacht worden en uiteindelijk was het half elf voor we goed en wel binnen waren. We zouden om 2 uur weer vertrekken dus tijd genoeg. Eerst maar naar de 10:45 show over Mars. Dit was echt vet gaaf!
Het was in het Space Theater dat een zaal was met een koepeldak dat als scherm diende en waar de film op te zien was. Dit ziet er gewoon zo gaaf uit, alles is helemaal om je heen. De film vertelde over het ontstaan van Mars, hoe men geïnteresseerd raakte in de rode planeet en marsmannetjes, de huidige stand van zaken in onderzoek naar water (en leven) op Mars en een kort toekomstbeeld.
Dit duurde ongeveer een half uur waarna ik de rest ben gaan bekijken. Dit was in z’n geheel leuk gedaan met informatie borden, replica’s en modellen, interactieve dingen en soms wat echt spul (stukje van de maan bijvoorbeeld) ertussendoor. Al met al was het erg interessant maar toch iets te fel en schreeuwerig naar mijn zin, de informatie was duidelijk voor iedereen maar ik had het idee dat de vorm van display meer op kinderen was gericht. Dit werd ook nogal duidelijk in de Cargo Bay (aka Gift Shop) waar voornamelijk speelgoed enzo te vinden was. Uiteindelijk een kaart van de Raket in de toren gekocht en twee boeken (Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time & Teach Yourself Astronomy).
Voor ik daar belandde eerst nog in de Rocket Tower geweest waar modellen van satellieten en een van Beagle 2 (de Britse Marslander die zielig alleen staat te zijn op Mars aangezien het contact is verloren). ‘k Heb bijna 40 foto’s gemaakt, voornamelijk van de modellen en een stuk of wat van de raket in de Rocket Tower. En ook een stuk of wat van het, volgens mij dan, pronkstuk van de collectie, een echte Soyuz Capsule!
Uiteindelijk om een uur of 2 weer terug gegaan en heel mooi om kwart over voor de deur van mijn huis afgezet, geweldige service. Al met al heb ik het naar mijn zin gehad, het was een leuke en leerzame ervaring hoewel het geheel wel kleiner was dan ik had gedacht.

Foto’s!!!

Moi, voor het Space Centre.
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Een echte Soyuz capsule! Zulke dingen worden gebruikt om astronauten heen en weer te vliegen van en naar het International Space Station.
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De Thor Able Raket, die staat in die grote toren die je in de eerste foto achter me ziet.
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Een ruimtepak.
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Een nagemaakte aarde, ongeveer 2,5 meter in doorsnede…
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