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PA_217 [50 points]
With eagle's eyes you can spot PA_217 easily. This invader was deleted in December 2014 but was re-activated in the beginning of the covid-19 crisis in March 2020 and I never got the opportunity to flash this one to obtain the 50 points this one is worth on the wall of Square de l'ÃŽle-de-France. It was very well flashable from the Quai de la Tournelle. As close as possible along the waterfront, Port de la Tournelle in fact.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: BIEN OUEJ!
All my photos of PA_217:
PA_217 (close-up, May 2012)
PA_217 (medium zoom-out, taken 2005)
PA_217 (maximum zoom-out, 2005)
PA_217 (revisited and seen from Bateau-Mouche [1], May 2012)
PA_217 (revisited and seen from Bateau-Mouche [2], May 2012)
PA_217 (wide shot, «re-activated», April 2022)
Date of invasion: 13/10/1999
DELETED December 2014 (due to renovation works)
RE-ACTIVATED March 2020
Dublin Bus PA 217 turns off Balbutcher Lane in Ballymun with a service on route 13 to Grange Castle. 21/05/2022
Dublin Bus PA 217 is seen on Eden Quay with a service on route 60 to John Rogerson's Quay. 18/08/2024
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mi sono trovato ad assistere per la prima volta ad una serenata dedicata ad una giovane donna e devo ammettere che mi sono emozionato, mentre fotografavo l'evento, come poche volte mi capita
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Copyright © 2012 Federico Patti. All rights reserved.
Please, do not use my photos without my written permission.
Desactivated in december 2014 due to the wall renewal
Other views of the famous Space Invader PA_217 : HERE
Square de l'Île de France, Île de la Cité, Paris 4ème.
Martyrs Français
de la Déportation
For a view from the river Seine from the outside, click HERE (with space invader PA_217).
PA_217 [50 points]
This MIRROR EYE space invader is located on a very nice location on the Eastern most point of the ÃŽle Saint Louis, one of the two islands on the river Seine in Paris.
This picture is taken from Port de la Tournelle. Without a tripod as you can see.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: BIEN OUEJ!
All my photos of PA_217:
PA_217 (close-up, May 2012)
PA_217 (medium zoom-out, taken 2005)
PA_217 (maximum zoom-out, 2005)
PA_217 (revisited and seen from Bateau-Mouche [1], May 2012)
PA_217 (revisited and seen from Bateau-Mouche [2], May 2012)
PA_217 (wide shot, «re-activated», April 2022)
Date of invasion: 13/10/1999
DELETED December 2014 (due to renovation works)
RE-ACTIVATED March 2020
La brigade de police fluviale a fêté ses 110 ans aujourd'hui.
Other views of Space Invader PA_217 HERE
PA_217 [50 points]
You should know there is a space invader or you should discover it on a river boat. But there is a space invader if you take a close watch.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: BIEN OUEJ!
All my photos of PA_217:
PA_217 (close-up, May 2012)
PA_217 (medium zoom-out, taken 2005)
PA_217 (maximum zoom-out, 2005)
PA_217 (revisited and seen from Bateau-Mouche [1], May 2012)
PA_217 (revisited and seen from Bateau-Mouche [2], May 2012)
PA_217 (wide shot, «re-activated», April 2022)
Date of invasion: 13/10/1999
DELETED December 2014 (due to renovation works)
RE-ACTIVATED March 2020
Sacred Heart University hosted the Physician Assistant Studies Inaugural Class of 2018 Graduation on December 7, 2018, at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts. Photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek
PA_217 [50 points]
A revisit of PA_217 during a boat trip on the Seine by a Bateau-Mouche. That's the best way to have a look of this already more than 12 year old space invader.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: BIEN OUEJ!
All my photos of PA_217:
PA_217 (close-up, May 2012)
PA_217 (medium zoom-out, taken 2005)
PA_217 (maximum zoom-out, 2005)
PA_217 (revisited and seen from Bateau-Mouche [1], May 2012)
PA_217 (revisited and seen from Bateau-Mouche [2], May 2012)
PA_217 (wide shot, «re-activated», April 2022)
Date of invasion: 13/10/1999
DELETED December 2014 (due to renovation works)
RE-ACTIVATED March 2020
PA_217 [50 points]
A revisit of PA_217 during a boat trip on the Seine by a Bateau-Mouche. That's the best way to have a look of this already more than 12 year old space invader.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: BIEN OUEJ!
All my photos of PA_217:
PA_217 (close-up, May 2012)
PA_217 (medium zoom-out, taken 2005)
PA_217 (maximum zoom-out, 2005)
PA_217 (revisited and seen from Bateau-Mouche [1], May 2012)
PA_217 (revisited and seen from Bateau-Mouche [2], May 2012)
PA_217 (wide shot, «re-activated», April 2022)
Date of invasion: 13/10/1999
DELETED December 2014 (due to renovation works)
RE-ACTIVATED March 2020
PA 217 (21.5 miles long) begins here and travels north to serve the communities of Derry and Brenizer before entering Blairsville and interchanging w/ US 22/119. From there, it continues north until reaching its north end at PA 286 near Jacksonville.
PA_217 [50 points]
From the other side of the Seine hard to capture but from a Bateau-Mouche very simple if you know where to look.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: BIEN OUEJ!
All my photos of PA_217:
PA_217 (close-up, May 2012)
PA_217 (medium zoom-out, taken 2005)
PA_217 (maximum zoom-out, 2005)
PA_217 (revisited and seen from Bateau-Mouche [1], May 2012)
PA_217 (revisited and seen from Bateau-Mouche [2], May 2012)
PA_217 (wide shot, «re-activated», April 2022)
Date of invasion: 13/10/1999
DELETED December 2014 (due to renovation works)
RE-ACTIVATED March 2020
Comet C/2017 T2 (PANSTARRS) on 2019-Nov-20
In this R filtered image of comet C/2017 T2 (PANSTARRS), the dust tail points away from the sun (PsAng) and curves toward the negative velocity vector projected on the sky (PsAMV). Earth is slightly above the comet orbit plane (positive value of PlAng). The antisolar direction (PsAng) and negative velocity vector (PsAMV) are close together. Measured R magnitude (12.84) in aperture radius of 8.4 arcsec is near the JPL ephemeris N-magnitude (12.91).
Comet C/2017 T2 was discovered at magnitude 19.9 on 2017-Oct-02 by the PanStarrs survey team with the 1.8m Pan-STARRS 1 Ritchey-Chretien telescope at Haleakala.
The latest orbit determined by the Minor Planet Center indicates this is likely a dynamically new comet from the Oort cloud making its first passage through the inner solar system.
Comet C/2017 T2 (PANSTARRS) is located in the early morning sky in Auriga and moves into Perseus in early December.
Mike Collins reported a total visual magnitude of 10.7 on 2019-Nov-20. ALPO comet section coordinator Carl Hergenrother estimates total visual magnitude at 10.3 for 2019-Nov-21 brightening to 10.0 by 2019-Dec-01. Numerous images of this comet are being posted across social media and in various Facebook groups.
Earth crosses the comet orbit plane on 2019-Nov-26 when the dust tail should show very little curvature and may appear brighter because tail particles of all sizes appear more concentrated along the orbit plane. Earth passes closest to the comet on 2019-Dec-29 at 1.520 au when we should see the longest apparent tail length. The tail should point southward near PA 180 by the end of the year and early January 2020.
Seiichi Yoshida estimates brightening to 8th magnitude near perihelion. Perihelion is calculated for 2020-May-04 at 1.615 au.
Image info:
C/2017 T2 (PANSTARRS)
2019-Nov-20 07:22:37.632 UTC
Exposure 116 secs R filter
ra 79.12743 dec +42.20836
Sky Motion 1.19"/min P.A. 323.2
Magnitude 12.84 +/- 0.07 photAp 8.4 arcsec UCAC4
Coma 70 x 51 arcsec extended PA 215
Tail 7.9 PA 217 deg
Charles Bell H47 Vicksburg
0.3-m Schmidt-Cassegrain + CCD + R filter
ArcSinh() stretched with Fits Liberator
JPL Horizons Ephemeris Data:
JD = 2458807.80738
t - T = -166.8211 days
RA 79.12758 Dec 42.20818
T-mag = 11.57 N-mag = 12.91
Delta = 1.776 au
r = 2.675 au
Elongation = 149.6 deg
Phase = 10.8 deg
PsAng = 229.3 deg antisolar direction
PsAMV = 213.6 deg -v direction
PlAng = +3.1 deg orbit plane angle
True Anomaly = 282.0 deg
Constellation: Auriga (Aur)
References:
MPEC 2017-U180: COMET C/2017 T2 (PANSTARRS), Williams, Gareth V., IAU Minor Planet Center (Oct 2017)
MPEC 2019-V116 : Observations and orbits of comets, Williams, Gareth V., IAU Minor Planet Center (Nov 2019)
JPL Horizons Ephemeris and Small Body Database
Weekly Information about Bright Comets, S. Yoshida, (Nov 2019)
Comet Observation database (COBS), Crni Vrh observatory (2019)
ALPO Comet News for November 2019, Carl Hergenrother (2019)