Science Daily: Uranus
- NASA's Hubble, New Horizons team up for a simultaneous look at Uranus October 11, 2024
- Key to rapid planet formation August 1, 2024
Science Daily: Kuiper Belt
- Carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on Pluto's moon Charon October 1, 2024
- How Pluto got its heart April 15, 2024
TV Turnoff Week Stargazing – Rain Date
We will be trying, once again, to have a stargazing time in Shore Road Park (see map below). This is the rain date for yesterday’s outing, but the weather is not looking very good at this point. Since the sun sets later now, we can’t start until 8:30. TV Turnoff week occurs this year duing …
NEAF and NEAIC: Until Next Year
We returned last night, tired but happy from this year’s NEAF conference. The vendor turn out was good and overall attendance appeared good, too, although it was little hard to tell from our perspective. We spent most of the two days in the children’s area helping with the various activities including a comet demonstration (followed …
TV Turnoff Week Stargazing
Apr 21, 5:15pm — I’m going to plan on going to the park at around 8:30 unless it is completely overcast. But I do not expect the weather to be suitable for viewing at all. Please use your common sense and have a look at the sky. If you can only see clouds, or if …
NEAIC: Tonal Mapping
J-P Metsainio is giving a talk on his techniques for using narrow-band imaging to produce very sharp high contrast color images. The technique appears to be a very clever application of the idea of using lower resolution in the color channels and blurring the noise (to reduce grain). The critical first step in his technique …
NEAIC In Progress!
Well, I’ve made it to NEAIC (again). This year promises to be better than ever with an opening talk by Tony Hallas discussing CCD Noise (I’m sitting here listening to him now). Vendors have contributed some very nice goodies for Friday’s raffle (and some of the vendors aren’t even here). Tonight there is a remote …
CANCELLED: Stargazing at Shore Road Park (Rescheduled)
As part of 100 Hours of Astronomy, I will be hosting stargazing at Shore Road Park, near the ball fields. This was scheduled for Friday night, but the weather didn’t quite work out. Update 7:30pm: Well the weather forecast and reality seem to be rather different. The forecast claims it is currently partly cloudy, but …
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Stargazing at Shore Road Park
As part of 100 Hours of Astronomy, I will be hosting stargazing at Shore Road Park, near the ball fields. As usual, we will meet on the ball fields near the 75th Street entrance. Walk down the ramp to the path and you should be able to see us. Update: Friday 2:50pm. The current forecast …
Asteroid Impact in Nubian Desert Tracked
Science News is reporting on a first of its kind: an asteroid that was tracked all the way to its impact on Earth. The asteroid was apparently about the size of a car (hmm, would that be a Hummer or a mini-Cooper?) and since the trajectory was well-tracked, the impact site in northern Sudan was …
Open Source Physics Educational Java Tools
Well, it’s good news bad news time. I was excited to find these via an article in the Physics Teacher. Clearly, I haven’t been paying attention, because they’ve been mentioned before, but the item which caught my attention was an article that used a program called Tracker to analyze 2D motion. I immediately thought of …
C/2007 N3 Lulin from Brooklyn
Well, sort of. I got out briefly tonight with my wife’s Canon 12×36 IS binoculars (that’s Image Stabilized). The position of Lulin is easy enough to find with Saturn less that 6º away and two reasonably bright star nearby to help zero in on its location – Leo 59 at mag 5 and Leo X-63A …
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