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Rue de Nodebais, Gottechain - Wallon - BE.

Elderflower is famous for wild food, but it is delicious in cordials, champagne, and fritters It is also a fantastic medicine, being especially useful for any condition where there is congestion in the sinuses such as hay fever, colds, or sinusitis. It is diaphoretic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-catarrhal and can be prepared as tea, tincture, or a cold infusion.

 

"The world is moved along by tiny pushes of each honest worker."

- Helen Killer.

 

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...alles eine Frage der Kamerahaltung!

 

Hier seht ihr einmal den inneren Bereich des Gebäudekomplexes von Sauerbruch Hutton in HH Wilhelmsburg. Alles ist in Blautönen gehalten, bei Weitem nicht so farbenfroh wie die Kehrseite.

Dafür setzt sich die Wellenbewegung auch hier fort...

Amrum, Germany, 2019.

 

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Enjoy!

 

Le Golfe est connu dans l'Itinéraire d'Antonin comme le sinus Sambracitanus. Le golfe s'appelait jusqu'au XIX e siècle golfe de Grimaud avant que le nom de Saint-Tropez ne s'impose. Il est également golfe Sambracitain ou Sambracien par réemploi du nom antique. Il tient son nom de la ville de Saint-Tropez qu'il baigne.

 

The Gulf is known in the Antonine Route as the sinus Sambracitanus. The gulf was called until the 19th century Gulf of Grimaud before the name of Saint-Tropez took hold. It is also Sambracitain or Sambracien gulf by reuse of the ancient name. It takes its name from the city of Saint-Tropez which it bathes.

 

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FlevoPark.

Amsterdam, The netherlands.

 

smartphone camera, single shot, telescope D120 F900 X250

This is an image of the lunar "Bay Of Rainbows" or Sinus Iridum. It is situated in the moon's northwest quadrant.

 

Imaged during the evening of 22nd April the feature has just emerged from the lunar terminator and the rising sun's low angle is providing great contrast within the image.

 

Situated on the edge of the large Mare Imbrium it is called a bay but is actually a crater whose right or Mare facing wall has been virtually obliterated. Only a few disconnected fragments remain.

 

The remaining mountainous wall is fairly high and you can see areas of it catching the sun strongly in the image.

 

There are two capes at each end of the bay. Uppermost is the Promontorium Laplace - casting a lovely shadow onto the bay -and the lowermost cape is the Promontorium Heraclides.

 

The whole bay is around 236km across.

 

The low angle of the sun is beautifully highlighting numerous wrinkle ridges or Dorsa. This adds to the analogy of the Mare Imbrium being a sea as the dorsa are like waves heading towards shore!!

 

Zooming in on the bay and mare areas reveals a wealth of small craters peppering the surface.

 

Imaged with a Celestron C11 and a ZWO 290MM camera/Baader long pass filter.

 

Thanks for looking!!

Sinus Iridium y los cráteres Mairan, Sharp Bianchini sobre los Montes Jura

 

Svbony 80mm

ZWO ASI120MC-S

Barlow 3x Svbony

Sinus Iridium al noreste del Mare Imbrium

Al norte el Mae Frigium conteniendo al cráter Harpalus (D 40km)

A la izquierda, el escudo volcánico en Sinus Roris

Justo al sur del cráter Harpalus se encuentra Foucault (D 23km) A su izquierda, los pequeños Sharp A (D 17km ) y Sharp B (D 21km) y a su derecha los cráteres Bouger (D 23km) y La Condamine A (D 18km) . Justo al sur de este La Condamine (D 36km)

Por último la secuencia (de izquierda a derecha) Mairan (D 40km), Sharp (D 40) y Bianchini (D 38km) entre otros

 

Svbony 80mm

ZWO ASI120MC-S

Barlow 5x Svbony

  

Sinus. Pipistrel. Motoveler.

Motovelero.

Motorglider.

Formación de cráter de 237,000 km2 al nor este del Mar Imbrium

Telescopio Svbony 80mm

Cámara ZWO ASI120MC-S

Barlow 3x Svbony

 

A receding Mars imaged in poor seeing on the 2nd January.

 

This was and has been my first imaging foray since having a miserable Christmas with CoVid.

 

Been a bit of struggle to try and recover but glad I managed something, despite the hopeless seeing here with Mars swimming all over the place. This made focusing difficult - particularly the green and blue filters - so often the case!

 

The weather has been rather poor for with a strong Jetstream being ever present!

 

Anyway this image shows a just under 97% illuminated Mars. The red planet is now receding quite rapidly from our perspective as we leave it behind in our faster orbit.

 

The dark "thin" downward projection (projecting from the dark Mare Cimmerium) of the Sinus Gomer is pretty much central. The "Isthmus-Like" Hesperia region is to its right with the light coloured Elysium Plains lying below Sinus Gomer.

 

Some cloud is visible over the North Polar Region (bottom) and on the left limb.

 

Imaged with a Celestron C11 and a ZWO 290MM camera, with RGB filters and an Explore Scientific Focal Extender.

 

Thanks for looking!

reveals its * 'Golden Handle'

 

Handheld Moonshot over the deep Countryside in West Wales (Ceredigion)

Date&Time:

July 30, 2020 - 22:34 (GMT)

Distance to Earth:

373.358 km

Illumination:

84%

 

*The Golden Handle (pl. see notebox) is clearly to be seen but only for a few hours - about 10-11 days after new moon or two days after the first quarter - when the sun rises on top of the Jura Mountains, the ridge is illuminated while the Sinus Iridium is in shadow

 

Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200

Æ’/3.5

108.0 mm

1/125 Sec

ISO 125

Merci "Tramontane"......................

Tried to get out for some photos today... I must apologize to all my friends here on flickr, Due to a recent and reasonably bad sinus infection with the attendant pharmacological additions to my life, I have not been able to get to see all of you as I would like to. It also may explain my lack of creative MoJo. At any rate hopefully I am recovering and the world will start to look a little more inviting.

So I offer this tree trunk first to represent how my head has been felling and second to remind myself of all the textures of life.

Please

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Castelluccio di Norcia, Italy.

On Explore: July 20, 2024.

I was a bit late processing this but this is the Sinus Iridum region of a 12.8 day old moon.

 

This image was captured a couple of days after my previous image of the region.

 

The area is now virtually fully illuminated by the sun with only a small shadow remaining at the Promontorium Laplace headland at the right tip of the bay.

 

Looking like a great bite into the surrounding Jura Mountain topography the Sinus Iridium is a large plain of basaltic lava some 249km in diameter. It is surrounded from the northeast to the southwest by the aforementioned Montes Jura range.

 

The Sinus Iridum is thought to actually be the remains of a large impact crater which was flooded with lava. This lava overwhelmed the "sea wall" ie that perimeter of the crater which bounded the vast Mare Imbrium below.

 

A prominent crater, Bianchini, sits in the Jura Mountains half-way along the bay.

 

Imaged with a Celestron C11 SCT and a ZWO 290MM/Baader IR pass filter.

 

Many thanks, as ever, for looking!

   

I feel very fortunate for the opportunity to participate in Nathan Wirth's wonderful eZine, Slices of Silence, with an artist spotlight. If you're interested in checking it out you can find it here and I thank you in advance for reading.

Sinus 912. Motoveler biplaça fabricat per Pipistrel.

Motovelero biplaza, fabricado en Eslovenia e Italia por Pipistrel.

Sinus 912. Motorglider twin seater side by side, made by Pipistrel in Slovenia & Italy.

Sinus Iridum is a plain of basaltic lava that forms a northwestern extension to the Mare Imbrium on Earth's moon. It is surrounded from the northeast to the southwest by the Montes Jura range.

Sinus Iridum & Montes Jura imaged from London on the 26th November 2020.

Celestron Edge HD11 scope, Televue 2.5x Powermate & ASI174MM camera. Baader 610nm LP filter

Fighting birds in my garden.

Mars imaged in difficult seeing conditions on the 28th November.

The planet was just three days short of its closest approach to Earth for this apparition.

 

Conditions were not great but the North Polar hood of cloud is showing some nice detail with some rifts evident.

 

The dark area at the centre of the image is Mare Cimmerium with the "thin" Sinus Gomer projecting above towards the lighter coloured Elysium Mons complex.. Bluish ice cloud haze is visible at the limbs and at the South Polar region (bottom)

 

Imaged with a Celestron C11 and Explore Scientific focal extender. A series of separate RGB filter runs (Baader) with my ZWO 290MM camera. The filtered images were combined and derotated using Winjupos.

 

Thanks for looking!

   

Tout dans leur organisme est optimisé pour survivre au manque d’eau . Ils peuvent passer plusieurs semaines sans boire , et un dromadaire qui mange suffisamment de végétation peut vivre jusqu’à deux mois sans avaler une goutte d’eau . Leurs narines peuvent se fermer pour protéger du sable et diminuer l’évaporation , et leurs sinus très vascularisés peuvent capter la vapeur d’eau provenant de leurs poumons quand ils expirent . Quand le temps de se réhydrater vient , ils peuvent boire plus de cent litres d’eau en quelques minutes , soit plus de 20% de leurs poids . Une telle ingestion de liquide serait mortelle chez d’autres espèces parce qu’elle ferait éclater leurs globules rouges , mais les grands camélidés sont totalement adaptés à ce cycle de déshydratation et réhydratation rapide . Leurs globules rouges peuvent se gonfler comme des éponges sans exploser quand une énorme quantité d’eau est absorbée rapidement . Photo prise lors d’un expédition en Dromadaire en Afrique du Nord !

  

Everything in their body is optimized to survive lack of water . They can go several weeks without drinking , and a camel that eats enough vegetation can live up to two months without swallowing a drop of water . Their nostrils can close to protect against sand and reduce evaporation , and their highly vascular sinuses can capture water vapor from their lungs when they exhale . When the time to rehydrate comes , they can drink more than a hundred liters of waters , or more than 20% of their weight . Such fluid ingestion would be fatal in other species because it would burst their red blood cells , but large camelids are totally adapted to this cycle of rapid dehydration and rehydration . Their red blood cells can swell like sponges exploding when a huge amount to water is absorbed quickly . Photo taken during a Camel expedition to North Africa .

Sinus Iridium, de Platón hasta Eratóstenes al final de los montes Wolff

A la derecha Aristóteles y Eudoxo

Más abajo Aristillus y Autolycus

Después Arquímides

Abajo Timocharis, entre muchos otros

 

Telescopio SW200P Dobsoniano manual

ZWO ASI120MC-S

TS-Optics UNC 10" f/6, EQ6-R Pro, ZWO ASI462MM, SW Barlow 2x, Astronomik IR642 filter.

FireCapture, Autostakkert, AstraImage, Photoshop

500 of 5,000 frames stacked.

Moonscape featuring Copernicus, Aristarchus and Sinus Iridum. Image taken with Maksutov 180/2.700mm and ASI 178mc camera from my backyard in Luxembourg. Increased saturation to highlight the mineral composition of the moon's surface.

Sinus. (Pipistrel) Lloc de pilotatge,

Puesto de pilotaje del Sinus. (Pipistrel)

Sinus, motorglider. (Pipistrel) Pilot seat.

Sinus Iridum, The Bay of Rainbows imaged from London on 7th May 2017

Celestron Edge HD11, CGE Pro mount, Televue 2.5x Powermate, ASI174MM camera

The weather has been awful here but a window of opportunity between Atlantic weather systems allowed me to image planet Mars, for the first time this apparition. The image was captured on the 18th November some 13 days before the closest approach to earth for this apparition. Mars reaches opposition on the 8th December.

 

Seeing was rather poor but visible on Mars's 98% illuminated globe are Syrtis Major, Hellas and Sinus Meridiani.

 

The hood of white-blue Martian clouds covering the north polar cap are strikingly bright at bottom of the image. Some cloud structure is visible.

 

Hopefully more to come! Thanks for looking!

 

Imaged with a Celestron C11 SCT and an Explore Scientific focal extender. Attached to this was a ZWO 290MM camera with Baader RGB filters. A total of 6 RGB filter runs derotated with Winjupos.

  

Sinus Iridum showing the Jewelled Handle light effect. Imaged from London on 25th February 2018.

 

Celestron Edge HD11 scope, ASI174MM camera, Televue 2.5x Powermate, 685nm IR pass filter

Sinus Iridum and Montes Jura. Imaged from London on 13th January 2022.

Celestron Edge HD11, Televue 2.5x Powermate & ASI174MM camera

In this image from the 25th April the 130km diameter Pythagoras crater, with its central shadow casting peak, can be seen near the moon's north western limb.

 

The large crater Babbage can be seen below and to the right of Pythagoras. Part of the now fully illuminated Bay of Rainbows (Sinus Iridum) is disappearing off frame, bottom right.

 

Imaged with a Celestron C11 and a ZWO290MM camera/ Baader long pass filter.

 

Thanks for looking!

   

sinus iridium , showing crater Plato . under this illumination I think it is one of the most beautiful features on the moon.

Phillips webcam coupled to 130mm F8 reflector . Registax and Photoshop.

This was my young nephew's scope and I wanted to show him what could be achieved with just a small telescope.

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