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X-rays tend to pass right through a lot of things, including mirrors. So if you built an X-ray telescope just like an optical one, you wouldn't capture many X-rays.
However, if the X-rays just glance the surface of the mirror, they then behave as you would expect light to behave when it hits a mirror. So, X-ray telescopes use grazing incidence mirrors.
This illustration shows what is meant by grazing incidence; though the angle of incidence is exaggerated here, and would realistically only form an angle of 1-degree relative to the mirror surface.
I took the kids out for some foraging in the yard today. Here they are enjoying the sunshine together. Interesting to note that the Alpines are the brown ones, the minis are the white and the tri-color. The minis are 10 days older than the Alpines. They are more robust in stature, but the Alpines have outgrown them in height.
The light colored Alpine on the right is the baby of the bunch... born on May 12th. So, 4 weeks old today! She's going to be a big girl, I can tell. She's already nearly as big as Muffin who will be 8 weeks old this Wednesday. Dolly's kids hit 9 weeks yesterday.
That's my herb garden in the background. My rosemary is a monster! I see some lemon balm, catnip, asparagus, valarian is the white flower (conveniently behind a rake handle), fennel in the far background next to the magnolia bush in the left corner. Forsythia on the right.Cypress behind the forsythia. It's an organized chaos around here.
VWS9734 Copyright © VW Selburn 2017: A few elk were grazing in the hotel grounds at the Grand Canyon.
See all of the photos taken on my American tour here: www.flickr.com/photos/vwselburn/albums/72157683361809916
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This photo well it breaks that rule of the balanced horizon and not tilting your camera. But the land was uneven and everything seemed off and I really liked the grasses (v shape almost) and the tilt of the earth and her body for this one. Plus her feet are even disguised within the grasses...I like it anyway.
This is more than a grazing animal. It’s a bunch of grazers.
These goats are eating everyday when I pass them on my way to work.
I stopped this morning when the sun was just coming up.
Not the best shot but again I am running short of time.
And finding a grazing animal in the city is not easy.
Last week I was told about this wonderful website www.graze.com I wanted to give it a go and Mike, the kind person who pointed me in the direction of this website, had a code for a free box. So away I went... my first graze box arrived today with an array of natural delights.
This is what I got in my grazeeatwell box today:
Fresh cut apple (1 of my 5-a-day), Bakewell tart - Cherry raisins, cranberries and almonds (2 of my 5-a-day), Hazelnuts
Three of my 5-a-day!
If you want to get a free box pop along to www.graze.com and Enter the code CD2B9VD