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Ice encroaches on a wetland pond under gray December skies.

 

Water’s maximum density is achieved at near 40 degrees F and it is less dense when warmer or cooler. For this reason, ice in water bodies forms from the surface down, rather than the bottom up, with immense consequence for aquatic life, the integrity of aquatic ecosystems, waterfowl, ice skaters, and cubes of ice in a glass.

 

From my astronomy archives. Made this image from my backyard back in 2005. Notes:

 

Lens: Takahashi FSQ 106

Camera: SBIG STL-11000M

Exposures: 3.5 hours Luminance plus 2 hours RGB over two nights.

Mount: Astro-physics 900GTO

Software: Cyanogen Maxim DL

  

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Lens workings

Engages spirituality

Sense of mystery

Uhmm, ouch, Mistress?

 

What's up? Are you still complaining?

 

This new toy - it's got twice as much spikes as the old.

 

Isn't that nice of me? That's only half of the pain for you.

 

How's that?

 

Didn't pay attention in physics? p=F/A (*), so if we double the area, the number of spikes that is, we halve the pressure.

 

But these spikes are sharper than the others!

 

Hmm, you've got a point there.

 

One-hundred and fifty, Mistress. In my back.

 

-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-

(*) pressure is force per area. And funnily enough, the abbreviations that were so difficult to learn in german, just seem logical when you're writing in english.

 

Toy Project Day 3784

Physics of Pressure Demonstration

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NGC 6910 is an open star cluster set amidst clouds of gas and dust near the bright star Sadr in the constellation Cygnus.

 

Subframes for this image were accumulated over 4 different nights, some under dark skies near Goldendale, WA and others from within Seattle city limits. RGB data for the stars was combined with narrowband data for the gas and dust, with Ha assigned to R. In an effort to maintain a "natural" appearance, only modest amounts of SII and OIII data were added to the G and B channels, respectively.

 

Telescope: Celestron EdgeHD 8" with 0.7x Reducer

Camera: QSI 683wsg

Mount: Astro-Physics Mach1 GTO

Integration: 30 min (6 x 5 min) each RGB, binned 1x1 | 300 min (30 x 10 min) Ha, binned 1x1 | 100 min (10 x 10 min) SII, binned 2x2 | 120 min (12 x 10 min) OIII, binned 2x2.

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!

The art of foggy, foggy dew

Reflections of some of the buildings of the Institut für Physik (institute for physics) at the technical university in Darmstadt, Germany. This shot was too good to pass by. It may look like there a lot of notes here, but they are in fact the windows frames (danke Sabine für den Wink).

 

Please view in full size for best effect.

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!

 

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I also was lucky enough to obtain permission to use these physics images from a professor of physics who created the diagrams.

Better than human physics....

OK. Believe it or not, you're looking at the internet. Or at least a major part of it... when CERN's last collider was up and running in the late 80s and early 90s, they needed a way to crunch all the data they were getting... so they developed a way for computers to efficiently network and talk to one another. This eventually became the backbone of the internet. CERN's computing center is still one of the 3 main hubs for ALL internet traffic, meaning that you might be connecting through it right now.

 

This HAL-9000 kind of thing is the user interface for a room full of switches and hubs.

Clean up out in the sunshine with the new Nino Outdoor Shower ☀️ features realistic water & steam fx, It's Not Mine! & Physics integration plus facial animations. Texture HUD included. 10 LI.

The wake turbulence cloud, and wingtip vortices are on display as an Etihad B773 approaches Toronto's runway 33L

scan postcard 080930 {yymmdd}

The Butterfly Cluster (cataloged as Messier 6 and as NGC 6405) is an open cluster of stars in the southern constellation of Scorpius. It is 3.5° to the northwest of Messier 7, both north of the tail of Scorpius. The first astronomer to record the Butterfly Cluster's existence was Giovanni Battista Hodierna in 1654. It's estimates distance is 1,590 light-years. 120 stars, ranging down to visual magnitude 15.1, have been identified as most likely cluster members. Most of the bright stars in this cluster are hot, blue B-type stars but the brightest member is a K-type orange giant star, BM Scorpii, which contrasts sharply with its blue neighbours in photographs.

 

Optic: Astro-Physics 127 Starfire

Mount: Celestron CGE PRO

Autoguider: ZWO ASI290MM mini, Phd guiding

Camera: QSI 583wsg

Filters: 31mm unmounted Astrodon gen. 2

Frames: RGB 3X420sec each Bin1 -30°

Processing: Pixinsight, Photoshop, Maxim

APT automation

Kaleidoscope Eyes - 3 (of 15) - Canon EOS 30D with Canon EF STM 1:1.8 50mm Prime - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

CENTRAL PARK - NEW YORK CITY - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Philadelphia, PA. My last few hours studying for the MCAT.

1986 Z28 and let's just say not a stock car.

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I was one of those kids who actually liked going back to school. It was a place for hands-on discovery. For Macro Monday's theme: back to school

"If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research." -- Albert Einstein

Perfect for any setting this bed contains lots of animations and texture sets!

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LEGO Marvel vs DC Join this group for the funnest game on flickr.

  

For every action there is an equal or opposite reaction. But does that apply to gods, super humans, and aliens? I've seen things that would change the very way people live. I changed my past, and then had to deal with the consequences of my action. I have stood before the most powerful and evil person in my universe, and refused to bow. Yet in my lifetime nothing like this has happened before. Over night new continents just appeared, cities were destroyed because two things can not exist in the same place, new types of people exist now--some can change there entire physiological without even blinking. We still don't know what the consequences of this will be, but I fear grand ones are in store. Some of these could come by our own hand--people have always protected there homes, there always will be, and ever since this "collision with another reality" it has caused allot of chaos. Some people call us terrorist and they demand our lives. Of course like us there are ones that take the law into there own hands; I've called for a conference and they have agreed to talk.

 

"Hello. The names Tony Stark, first time I've had to introduce myself. I'm here, to discuss under what circumstances your going to turn yourself over."

 

"We're not going to, in our world we are American citizens too." says Superman.

 

"And in your 'world' do you level entire cities?" Tony retorted.

 

Wonder Woman then said, "We would never do such a thing--we fight against those type of people."

 

"Well, so do we sister. We call ourselves the Avengers...well to make a long story short, we have a team of supermen and there's four of you. Come quietly please..."

 

Batman very calmly steps forward and looks Tony in the eyes and says, "What makes you think that there's only four of us?"

Studying particle physics with the Sony RX100.

Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. Part of my behind the scenes photos for the Science Festival: comms.group.cam.ac.uk/sciencefestival/ . The Physics Zone events take place on March 26. My thanks to Harry for being so patient with me:-) Cavendish Science Festival set .

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The universe itself is God and the universal outpouring of its soul. --Chrysippus (Quoted by Cicero in De Natura Deorum)

 

Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness

Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun

Conspiring with him how to load and bless

With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run;

To bend with apples the moss'd cottage-trees,

And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core;

To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells

With a sweet kernel; to set budding more,

And still more, later flowers for the bees,

Until they think warm days will never cease,

For Summer has o'er-brimm'd their clammy cells. --To Autumn. by John Keats

 

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