http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap121221.html
This picture shows the Orion constelaltion over El Castillo, a famous piece of Mayan Architecture. This picture looks extraordinary. The suprising thing about this structure, is that it can actually be used as a calender and astronomically aligns with certain stars. It can also align with our sun and moon. This picture was taken today, December 21st which is the summer solstice but more commonly known for the supposed end of the world by the Myans. Fortunatley it did not :)
Friday, December 21, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
Weekly Observation Post 13
This week was not a great week for me. I did get to see Cassepeia again, easily identifiable by the Worm Asterism. I viewed the moon a few times and that was about it. I forgot to observe at all on Monday and Tuesday, and when Wednesday came around the sky was a little cloudy. So really I could only observe on Sunday and Thursday. I plan to make up for the loss next week by making sure I observe.
APOD 2.6 Plasma Jest from Radio Galaxy Hercules A
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap121205.html
This picture shows a large galaxy emitting even larger jets of energy. This is apparently because there could be a super massive black hole at it's center. The plasma jets aren't even visible unless you look at the galaxy in radio waves. After seeing the over one million light year long plasma jets, you will surely be impressed. This galaxy is over 1,000 times more massive than ours (the Milky Way). The picture was taken with the Hubble space telescope, which is arguably one of the best telescopes ever made.
This picture shows a large galaxy emitting even larger jets of energy. This is apparently because there could be a super massive black hole at it's center. The plasma jets aren't even visible unless you look at the galaxy in radio waves. After seeing the over one million light year long plasma jets, you will surely be impressed. This galaxy is over 1,000 times more massive than ours (the Milky Way). The picture was taken with the Hubble space telescope, which is arguably one of the best telescopes ever made.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
What I Want to See at The Sunday Star Gaze
- The Moon near Spica
- Mercury (I've never seen it before so it would be cool.)
- M31(Andromeda)
- Any kind of asteroid or anything like that
- M27 (Vulpecula)
- Altair
- Vega
- M42 (Orion Nebula)
- M15 (Globular containing planetary nebula)
- M1 (Crab nebula Super Nova)
Monday, December 3, 2012
Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre Sources
3 cited sources
"Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre." Delambre Biography. School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St. Andrews, Scotland, Apr. 2003. Web. 03 Dec. 2012
"Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Delambre." Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Delambre. Soylent Communications, 2012. Web. 03 Dec. 2012.
"Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Delambre (French Astronomer)." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, 2012. Web. 03 Dec. 2012.
"Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre." Delambre Biography. School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St. Andrews, Scotland, Apr. 2003. Web. 03 Dec. 2012
"Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Delambre." Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Delambre. Soylent Communications, 2012. Web. 03 Dec. 2012.
"Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Delambre (French Astronomer)." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, 2012. Web. 03 Dec. 2012.
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