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La Tour Zimmer (en néerlandais : Zimmertoren) est une tour horloge située à Lierre en Belgique, nommée d'après l'horloger et astronome amateur Louis Zimmer. Cette tour était à l'origine une tour médiévale, la Corneliustoren, qui faisait partie de la première enceinte de la ville.
L'année de construction de la tour n'est pas précise, mais elle date d'avant 1425. Les autorités de la ville vendirent la tour en 1812, mais après la Première Guerre mondiale elles la rachetèrent afin de la démolir. En 1928, Louis Zimmer offrit à la ville de Lierre un mécanisme horloger (l'horloge du Jubilé appelée également l'horloge du Centenaire) muni de plusieurs cadrans indiquant le temps, le cosmos et autres phénomènes périodiques. Il fut alors décidé d'accueillir cette horloge dans la Corneliustoren qui à cette fin fut restaurée. Depuis cette tour est dénommée Tour Zimmer. L'inauguration a eu lieu le 29 juin 1930 pour les cent ans de la Belgique.
L'Horloge astronomique (nommée également l'horloge merveilleuse) qui fut commandée par le roi Albert Ier pour l'Exposition universelle de Bruxelles en 1935, est l'œuvre maîtresse de l'horloger de Lierre. Zimmer en reçu les félicitations notamment d'Albert Einstein. Cette horloge comporte entre autres le mouvement horloger mécanique le plus lent au monde : une révolution par 25 800 ans (précession des équinoxes). Elle se trouve depuis 1960 dans un pavillon situé à côté de la Tour. L'ensemble forme le musée Zimmer.
Une représentation du système solaire a été installée sur la petite place devant la tour, avec la représentation des astéroïdes (1664) Felix et (3064) Zimmer découverts en 1929 et en 1984 et baptisés d'après l'écrivain flamand Félix Timmermans et Louis Zimmer.
Daily Photo:13 Jul 2022 (Wed)
Located: Attenborough Nature Reserve, Nottingham, England
Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho
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These 4-inch grasshoppers are too large and toxic for most natural predators, so they don’t need to move fast. If for any reason, you fail to heed the color warning and pick it up, the grasshopper makes a loud hissing noise and secretes an irritating foul-smelling foamy spray. Lubbers cannot fly far, and travel in short clumsy hops, or walk and crawl slowly through the vegetation. They feed on broadleaf plants and can become a nuisance when swarms invade residential areas and feast on garden plants.
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Congratulations. Your beautiful picture has won the third place in the March 2020 Photo Contest in Flickrology.
Well done.
🤔Nach viel Schweiß, einigen Schreck Momente und einem langen schwierigen Aufstieg im Dunkeln 😉hat sich es am Ende doch gelohnt! 🙌
Tokyu Plaza, Tokyo, Japan
Published and Awarded on 1X.com,
Stockholm, Sweden, June 2024
Nominee in Amateur-People,
The International COLOR AWARDS,
May 2025, Beverly Hills, USA
Was out the weekend with some good friends, for me it was my first encounter with Kingfishers. Was amazing to see them close up. And watch them. Here’s one from a good fair few I took. Thanks.
Un Amaryllis (Pyronia tithonus / Gatekeeper / Ochsenauge) qui dédaigne les buddléias voisins et s'attarde sur les fleurs de ronce.
Bramble lover
A gatekeeper that disdains neighboring buddleias and lingers on the bramble flowers.
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The male fallow deer is known as a buck, the female is a doe, and the young a fawn. Adult bucks are 140–160 cm (55–63 in) long, 85–95 cm (33–37 in) in shoulder height, and typically 60–100 kg (130–220 lb) in weight; does are 130–150 cm (51–59 in) long, 75–85 cm (30–33 in) in shoulder height, and 30–50 kg (66–110 lb) in weight. The largest bucks may measure 190 cm (75 in) long and weigh 150 kg (330 lb).[4] Fawns are born in spring around 30 cm (12 in) and weigh around 4.5 kg (10 lb). Their lifespan is around 12–16 years.
Much variation occurs in the coat colour of the species, with four main variants: common, menil, melanistic, and leucistic – a genuine colour variety, not albinistic.[5] The white is the lightest coloured, almost white; common and menil are darker, and melanistic is very dark, sometimes even black (easily confused with the sika deer).
Common: Chestnut coat with white mottles, it is most pronounced in summer with a much darker, unspotted coat in the winter. The light-coloured area around the tail is edged with black. The tail is light with a black stripe.
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La Latina, Madrid, España, Spain, Europa, Europe
40.40801° N, 3.70780° W - IMG_2824
Foto sacada desde el tren a aprox. 265 Km/h - 165 mph
Photo taken from the train approx. 265 km/h - 165 mph
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My very QRV "end times" radio. Works great on CW! When this radio was first introduced Lyndon Johnson was President and I was 3 years old. This is how radio amateurs keep it real old skool!
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One of the many original Fiat 500s still roaming the streets of Rome. Launched in 1957, this one, judging by the colour, was probably made in around 1972.
Amateur invétéré d’hyménoptères, cet oiseau multicolore aux allures d’insecte géant porte bien son nom. Seul représentant européen de sa famille, le Guêpier est la plus spectaculaire acquisition de l’avifaune nicheuse helvétique à la fin du XXe siècle. L’implantation de cette espèce d’origine africaine est significative du réchauffement climatique en cours et témoigne de la capacité des oiseaux à s’y adapter en colonisant de nouveaux territoires.
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Liste rouge CH
voir :
www.vogelwarte.ch/fr/oiseaux/les-oiseaux-de-suisse/guepie...
Today marks the 39th anniversary of my first contact in this incredible hobby.
It was made on 40 meters cw.
I guess I'm becoming what is known as an OT or an old timer.
It simply doesn't seem possible this amount of time has flown by but it has.
I will try to stay up long enough to duplicate it tonite as I do each year, same time, same frequency or thereabouts.
My Gear For The First Contact Was:
Rig: Ten Tec Century 21 25W Output
Key: J38 Straight Key
Antenna: 40m Dipole up ~25 Feet
Pictured:
Have a great weekend!
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The Double Cluster (also known as Caldwell 14) consists of the open clusters NGC 869 and NGC 884 (often designated h Persei and χ Persei, respectively), which are close together in the constellation Perseus. Both are visible with the naked eye, which lie at a distance of 7,500 light years from earth. Technical Info:
20 x 120 sec. Badder UV/IR Cut filter
20 x 120 sec. ZWO Red Filter
20 x 120 sec ZWO Green Filter
20 x 120 sec ZWO Blue Filter
Gain 75, Offset 50, Binning 1x1
Total 2.7 hours
Explore Scientific 102mm f/7 APO Refractor
Sensor cooled to -10°C on ZWO ASI1600MM Pro (mono)
Calibration frames: Bias, Darks, and Flats.
Plate Solve-ASTAP via N.I.N.A. 1.11
Image processing Pixinsight 1.8.8 and finished in Photoshop CC 2021