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Trying my hand at some landscape shots! 😊
You know I scream in my dreams like an animal
I know it feels like it's wrong to be something else
We know those thoughts live with us
sunk down, them nerves much thinner
I crawl, you sob
No sanctuary found
When daylight finally falls
Until the morning comes
My eyes can't see
But I can feel
What is it?
Whenever the sun gets obscured by the clouds, the humans step back.
But there are people who are curious and stubborn, and want to figure out how things work, even risking their life in the past.
Meanwhile the Galileo’s Middle Finger is exhibited in the science museum of Florence... Clouds will never win over the light ;p
Pythagóras, Eukléidēs, Archimédēs, Eratosthénēs, Aristotélēs, Alhazen, Leonardo, Isaac Newton, Gottfried Leibniz, Émilie du Châtelet, Galileo, Johannes Kepler, Christiaan Huygens, Daniel Bernoulli, Alessandro Volta, Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, Louis Daguerre, James Watt, Michael Faraday, James Clerk Maxwell, Marie Curie, Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, Guglielmo Marconi, Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Niels Bohr, Ernest Rutherford, Edwin Hubble, Richard Feynman, Shin’ichirō Tomonaga, Stephen Hawking (and many more...) I am grateful to all of you.
Aurora borealis early May 11 from Deception Pass State Park, Washington. The Adobe Lightroom Denoise AI feature was used to reduce noise, particularly in the reflection.
A 4:30am alarm with a quick stop at the Dunkin drive-thru got me to the New Jersey Festival of Ballooning in time to experience what it takes to unfurl, inflate and fly a hot air balloon. It's been years since I've done this and it was a beautiful morning to be amongst all the dedication and skill these crews have.
On another note, felt like it was time to update my profile pic. As much as I liked the old one, it looked more like a high school yearbook pic at this point. Lol!
All that Jazz (Chicago)
Come on babe, why don’t we paint the town?
And all that jazz
I’m gonna rouge my knees and roll my stockings down
And all that jazz
Start the car, I know a whoopee spot
Where the gin is cold, but the piano’s hot
It’s just a noisy hall where there’s a nightly brawl
And all... that... jazz
Skidoo
And all that jazz
Hotcha...Whoopee
And all that jazz
Slick your hair, and wear your buckle shoes
And all that jazz
I hear that Father Dipp is gonna blow the blues
And all that jazz
Hold on hun, we’re gonna bunny hug
I bought some aspirin, down at United Drug
In case you shake apart, and want a brand new start
To do... that... jazz
Find a flask, we’re playing fast and loose
And all that jazz
Right up here is where I store the juice
And all that jazz
Come on babe, we’re gonna brush the sky
I betcha lucky Lindy
Never flew so high
Cause in the stratosphere
How could he lend an ear
To all... that... jazz?
Oh, you’re gonna see your sheba shimmy shake
And all that jazz
Oh, she’s gonna shimmy till her garters break
And all that jazz
Show her where to park her girdle
Oh, her mother’s blood’ll curdle *
Did she hear, her baby's queer*
For all... that... jazz!
No, I’m no one’s wife
But, oh I love my life
And all... that... jazz!!
That jazz!
John Bolin donated some beautiful images....thank you!!! :
www.flickr.com/groups/vintage_madness/
I also was lucky enough to obtain permission to use these physics images from a professor of physics who created the diagrams.
The wake turbulence cloud, and wingtip vortices are on display as an Etihad B773 approaches Toronto's runway 33L
Vintage Digital: Evening - Sony Cybershot DSC F-717 with Karl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar F:2-2.4 9.7-48.5mm zoom - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
IC 434 is a bright emission nebula in the constellation Orion. The Horsehead Nebula (also known as Barnard 33) is a dark nebula silhouetted against the bright IC 434 nebula.
The red glow originates from Hydrogen gas predominantly behind the nebula, ionized by the nearby bright star Sigma Orionis. Magnetic fields channel the gas leaving the nebula into streams, shown as streaks in the background glow. A glowing strip of hydrogen gas marks the edge of the massive cloud.
The nebula is located close to the star Alnitak (on Orion's Belt), and is part of the much larger Orion Molecular Cloud Complex.
The Horsehead Nebula is approximately 1,500 light-years from Earth, and appears dark due to the thick dust and gas blocking the light of stars behind it. Through spectral analysis we know that this stellar nursery contains organic and inorganic dust and gas (including complex organic molecules).
The bright blue stars are still surrounded by the nebulosity (dust and gas clouds) that formed them, as they are 'young' hot stars. You will notice that star colors differ from red, orange and yellow, to blue. This is an indication of the temperature of the star's Nuclear Fusion process. This is determined by the size and mass of the star, and the stage of its life cycle. In short, the blue stars are hotter, and the red ones are cooler.
The nebula in the bottom left corner of this image is called the Flame Nebula (NGC 2024).
Gear:
GSO 6" f/4 Imaging Newtonian Reflector Telescope.
Baader Mark-III MPCC Coma Corrector.
Astronomik CLS Light Pollution Filter.
Celestron SkySync GPS Accessory.
Orion Mini 50mm Guide Scope.
Orion StarShoot Autoguider.
Celestron AVX Mount.
QHYCCD PoleMaster.
Celestron StarSense.
Canon 60Da DSLR.
Tech:
Guiding in Open PHD 2.6.2.
Image acquisition in Sequence Generator Pro.
Lights/Subs: 24 x 180 sec. ISO 6400 CFA FIT Files.
Calibration Frames:
50 x Bias (at each ISO)
33 x Darks (at each ISO)
Pre-Processing and Linear workflow in PixInsight,
and finished in Photoshop.
Astrometry Info:
nova.astrometry.net/user_images/1271047#annotated
RA, Dec center: 85.1914780501, -2.34574423076 degrees
Orientation: 1.25915005321 deg E of N
Pixel scale: 5.89388677374 arcsec/pixel
View in the World Wide Telescope.
Photo usage and Copyright:
Medium-resolution photograph licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Terms (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). For High-resolution Royalty Free (RF) licensing, contact me via my site: Contact.
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In tour with Flavia - nicopando71 - fred_vr
Quantum physics lesson On Black and Large
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I have no idea how my camera caught these colorful lights. Obviously it's related to the lens flare. What do you think?
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M100 is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices, surrounding by several satellite galaxies, all of them members of the Virgo Cluster.
This image was taken over a couple of clear nights from Seattle, WA in March of 2020.
Telescope: Celestron EdgeHD 8" @ f/7
Camera: QSI 683wsg
Mount: Astro-Physics Mach 1
Integration: 1.6 hours (20 x 5 mins) each of RGB
Fast with Physics was a capture that I made because to two young girls were having such a great time. Their joy and enthusiasm captured me immediately and it was something I needed to capture. It took me back to my youth. The Fair occurred 7 months after I moved to Jackson. It had lived in Houston Texas and had been to the Houston Live Stock and Rodeo several times. It's a huge exhibition of everything Texas, outside to the State Fair in Dallas. It had every carnival ride and game you could imagine, livestock show and barbecue that would satisfy even the finicky barbecue eater. However when I got to Jackson Mississippi their fair was perfect and a American experience. No flash, no huge crowds, and plenty of hospitality. It reminded me of the fair and carnival experience of my youth in the south.
Just as the laws of physics would espouse the triangles in the sky in the first photograph proceed through the sequence of pictures, each at Eight Seconds of open Shutter time, as a diminishing light trail that is visible approaching the horizon taking seemingly longer to recede from sight. The fixed observer through the camera pictures sees the triangles in one image and then their condensed light trail is seen again and again racing to the horizon. The curvature of path of the satellite and the curvature of the atmosphere of planet Earth combine to make the trajectory through the camera pictures appear to differ and to slow as it takes just the right amount of time to arc on and on returning and repeating the orbital trace of a near Earth bright object.
The triangle lights are being seen in many peoples photographs in 2023 to 2024. There are links to the triangular lights all over the web. With a host of Aurora Borealis hunters looking at the huge current surge in Aurora within the night sky the Triangles have been much seen and widely reported on all around The World. I see some reports that these lights are SpaceX Starlink satellites.
These pictures taken with Minolta16mm f2.8 Fisheye lens, Lightroom and other recognition software believes that it is SAL16F28 a Sony 16mm f2.8 Fisheye lens. There are no lens profile adjustments made to the images. Just as I do not make adjustments to the images to be treated as taken by a Sony Lens I do not try to find out how to undo any incorrect attribution. The two lenses could be very similar even near identical, all I know is that this wonder is from Minolta. This description is way too long, is it oft stated if I had more time then I would send better in fewer words?
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Starlink satellites, the string of lights in the night sky.
youtu.be/GhLXCJ1Gyyc?si=qbiHOTm7PJ5FCeCq
Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites light up night sky
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crg1xn3pd4ro
Passage of Starlink Satellites Aug 28, 2023