Symphony of Science
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The Big Picture at Boston.com has some incredible pictures of Saturn and it’s moons available.
I’ve only posted one here so be sure to go see the others. Why did I post this one? Because it made me say “Wow!” out loud when I saw it.
Another incredible image from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
This image from LRO shows the spacecraft’s first look at the Apollo 12 landing site. The Intrepid lunar module descent stage, experiment package (ALSEP) and Surveyor 3 spacecraft are all visible. Astronaut footpaths are marked with unlabeled arrows. This image is 824 meters (about 900 yards) wide. The [...]
400 years ago today Galilei Galileo presented his newest invention, the telesocpe.
Galileo’s telescopeThe original design Galileo came up with in 1609 is commonly called a Galilean telescope. It uses a convex objective lens and a concave eyepiece lens. Galilean telescopes produce upright images.
Galileo’s best telescope magnified objects about 30 times. Because of flaws in its [...]
Toady is August 16th. What happened in Science History today? Quite a few thigs actually. Here are two of them. Hopefully you’ll be inspired to follow some links, search the web and learn something new.
Element 110 was named Darmstadtium.
Pierre Fracois Andre Mechain was born. He discovered over 20 deep sky objects and 9 comets.
I am currently reading The Strain by Guillermo Del Toro and came across some good astronomy. Starting on page 77 of the book the author describes a total solar eclipse. It is a wonderful job of expalining the eclipse, why it happens, and the effects on the earth (shadows, etc…).
If you are a horror fan be [...]
The power has gone out and everybody is bored. What are you going to do? You could put on your own pyrotechic show with an orange and the candle you are using for light.
One of the experiments posted by The Naked Scientists shows you how to make fruit fireballs. It’s a really entertaining experiment and [...]
Have you ever seen a full solar eclipse? It’s a thing of beauty. In the image below on the left you can see the Diamond Ring of a solar eclipse. This is the last glimpse of the Sun before the Moon completely covers it. On the right you can see solar prominences made easier to view [...]
Shark Week is back and I’m excited about it. I’ve enojyed the shows run during Shark Week ever since the Discovery Channel first started showing them.
Discovery Channel: Shark Week.
Image credit: NASA/JPL/Infrared Telescope Facility
It’s believed we are looking at an impact scar on Jupiter now. Caution said to consider the possibility of a storm on Jupiter but we are past that now.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17491-jupiter-sports-new-bruise-from-impact.html
Two impacts visible within my lifetime. It’s simply amazing to me.
Now for the scary part: We never saw this one coming. I’m [...]
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