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mystarypi-astronomy · 2 years
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This is the Silver Coin Galaxy! 💫💫💫
This intermediate spiral galaxy was found when famous astronomers Caroline Herschel was searching for comets in the night sky. At the center of the populated Sculptor galaxy group, this galaxy is one of the brightest and most active galaxies in the Milky Way’s vicinity! ✨✨✨
Taken by me (Michelle Park) using the Slooh Canary Two telescope on July 20th, 2022 at 4:57 UTC. 
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kageshinii · 1 year
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I did it! I'm done with chapter 8! ✨
 I'm quite proud of the overall consistency of the drawings and the backgrounds.
 only 2-3 chapter left for volume 3 
regular updates already startet on my p4tr3on and k0-fi! kageshini.carrd.co
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brightlotusmoon · 1 year
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Raymond Sheh – The Intelligent Robots Group at Curtin University
So, this is the guy we're renting our townhouse to. I trust him a lot more than tech bros. He also says trans rights. His husband is a trans man. They just had a baby, since his husband wanted to give birth. My husband gifted them astronomy photos from Slooh. We're trading trips for guerilla gardening and fibromyalgia therapy.
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felipeandletizia · 2 years
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Felipe and Letizia retrospective: June 27th
2004: Athens Olympic torch relay at Puerta de Alcala square, in Madrid.
2005: Lunch offered to Israeli president Moshé Katsav
2006: Inauguration of the retrospective exhibition of the artist Manuel Valdés in Madrid and Soccer match between Spain and France for the 2006 World Cup in Hannover, Germany
2007: Audiences at la Zarzuela and Bartolomé de las Casas Award
2008: Lunch on the occasion of the celebration of the General Assembly of the Association “Sport Cultura Barcelona”
2011: Audience at la Zarzuela
2013: Forum Impulsa 2013 (1, 2)
2014: Received Doña María Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Presidency. & Meeting with the presidents and directors of the Royal Academies at the Institute of Spain. His Majesty met with the heads of the institutions that represent, in Spain, excellence in the sciences, arts and humanities.
2015: 30th anniversary of the Observatory of the Canary Islands and inauguration of the “Quijote” Telescopes and robotic telescopes (LCOGTN, MASTER, QES, OTA-SLOOH and MAGEC) in Tenerife.
2017: Received Slovenian President Borut Pahor at the Zarzuela Palace in Madrid and Opening of the “Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK): From Kapital to Capital” at the National Museum Queen Sofia Art Center in Madrid.
2018: Commemoration of the “International Deafblind Day”
2019: Audiences at la Zarzuela (1, 2, 3); Audiences in Barcelona & Dinner and award ceremony of the International Logistics Exhibition Awards (SIL) in Barcelona
2021: Official dinner for the GSMA Mobile World Congress 2021 in Barcelona
F&L Through the Years: 788/??
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coelumastronomia · 7 days
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12P/Pons-Brooks il 19 Marzo 2024
Cometa 12P/Pons-Brooks ripresa il 19 Marzo 2024 con telescopio a controllo remoto PW-CDK 20" 508mm F6,8 situato presso Osservatorio Astronomico (Piattaforma "Slooh") alle Isole Canarie.
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Educator Edtech Review: Slooh | Tech & Learning
See on Scoop.it - Education 2.0 & 3.0
Slooh offers Next Generation Science Standards-aligned content and access to control telescopes at some of the best locations on the planet.
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zurcnaaitsirhc · 6 months
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calorionsstarchive · 8 months
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I’m so excited for the Slooh telescope in Australia to open actually just because I’m impatient and as it stands right now both observatories don’t open for another five hours
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homophobicwarios · 8 months
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Dose anyone want me to capture any specific planets or other space objects on Slooh? I like doing it and would to share my joy with my friends.
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skycrorg · 2 years
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TransAstra y Slooh ofrecerán a estudiantes una herramienta para detectar asteroides
TransAstra y Slooh ofrecerán a estudiantes una herramienta para detectar asteroides
La startup de logística espacial TransAstronautica anunció una asociación el 9 de agosto con la plataforma de astronomía en línea Slooh para ofrecer a las escuelas estadounidenses acceso a una red global de telescopios terrestres y espaciales. “Encontraremos objetos en movimiento en el espacio con una asociación entre la educación, la industria y el gobierno”, dijo a SpaceNews Joel Sercel,…
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mystarypi-astronomy · 2 years
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This is the Lagoon Nebula! 💗💗💗
The beautiful lagoon shaped portion is created from aggressive stellar winds pushing the nebulae’s gas and dust aside. Many of the stars here are young, hot O-type stars that are more than 200,000 times brighter than the Sun! ✨✨✨
Taken by me (Michelle Park) using the Slooh Canary Two telescope on July 23rd, 2022 at 22:31 UTC. 
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kageshinii · 1 year
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Just realized I'm halfway done with chapter 8 of 🚫Nick&Slooh!👻 I downloaded a bunch of new brushes from csp assets for foliage and hatching. So far I'm very happy with them!
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brightlotusmoon · 7 months
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17 NEW James Webb Space Telescope Images of Outer Space!
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Husband's special interest of astrophotography is still going strong even without his Slooh account. This is what's on the living room TV during our parallel play.
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fumpkins · 2 years
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What time is the Blood Moon lunar eclipse?
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A Blood Moon total lunar eclipse will occur this weekend, and here’s when to watch it. 
The sun, moon and Earth will align Sunday night for a total lunar eclipse on May 15, which occurs when the Earth moves into place between the sun and the full moon. As a result, the Earth casts a giant shadow across the lunar surface, giving the moon a striking reddish hue — which is why lunar eclipses are also referred to as blood moons. 
Sunday’s full moon is also considered a supermoon, meaning it looks bigger and brighter than usual because it’s at the closest point to Earth in its orbit, also known as perigee.
The total lunar eclipse will be visible from portions of the Americas, Antarctica, Europe, Africa and the east Pacific. Meanwhile, a penumbral eclipse, where the outer part of Earth’s shadow blankets the moon, will be visible in New Zealand, eastern Europe and the Middle East. 
Related: How to watch the Super Flower Blood Moon lunar eclipse online
If you’re looking to photograph the moon, check out our best cameras for astrophotography and best lenses for astrophotography. Read our guides on how to photograph a lunar eclipse, as well as how to photograph the moon with a camera for some helpful tips to plan out your lunar photo session.
This NASA graphic shows the major stages of the Super Flower Blood Moon of May 2022 and their times. (Image credit: NASA)
Depending on your location, a partial lunar eclipse begins May 15 at 10:28 p.m. EDT (0228 GMT on May 16). The Blood Moon will reach its peak at 12:11 a.m. EDT (0411 GMT) on May 16 before the lunar eclipse ends at 1:55 a.m. EDT (0555 GMT). The penumbral moon phase of the eclipse will begin about an hour earlier and end about an hour after the partial eclipse, according to TimeandDate.com.
Viewers lucky enough to be in the path of the lunar eclipse will have to get outside early to witness the event. There will also be some livestreams available on YouTube from NASA Science Live, Slooh and TimeandDate.com. 
Related: The stages of the Super Flower Blood Moon of 2022 explained
A visibility map for the May 15, 2022 Super Flower Blood Moon lunar eclipse. (Image credit: NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio)
NASA’s livestream starts at 9:32 p.m. on May 15 (0132 GMT May 16). It will include a discussion on eclipses, moon science and the agency’s moon-landing Artemis program. Slooh, an astronomy learning website, will begin their webcast on May 15 at 9:30 p.m. EDT (May 16 0130 GMT). TimeandDate plans to broadcast the entire lunar eclipse, weather permitting, starting at 10 p.m. EDT May 15 (0200 GMT May 16). 
This will be the first of two lunar eclipses in 2022. The next one will take place on Nov. 8, 2022 and will be visible at least partially from Asia, Australia, North America, parts of northern and eastern Europe, the Arctic and most of South America, according to TimeandDate.com.
Editor’s Note: If you snap an amazing lunar eclipse photo and would like to share it with Live Science readers, send your photo(s), comments, and your name and location to [email protected].
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coelumastronomia · 8 days
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12P/Pons-Brooks il 18/03/2024
Ormai vicinissima al tramonto la cometa 12P/Pons-Brooks continua a dare spettacolo anche se molto bassa sull’orizzonte. Immagine del 18 Marzo 2024 alle ore 2024UTC con telescopio a controllo remoto Celestron C11 RASA 280mm F2,2 situato alle Isole Canarie (Piattaforma "Slooh").
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muthur9000 · 4 years
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Reposted from @maes.jochen (@get_regrann) - M38 is an open cluster in the Auriga constellation, around 4200 light years from earth.⁣ ⁣ At around apparent magnitude 7.4, the cluster can't be viewed with the naked eye. You'll need a telescope to be able to observe it. This is mainly due to the distance. The largest stars in the cluster are actually pretty bright at around absolute magnitude -1.5. In a post a while back (August 8th) I explained what magnitude means (the numbers). But what's the difference between apparent and absolute magnitude?⁣ ⁣ Apparent magnitude is as the name suggest, the magnitude at which an object appears to us here at earth. Generally speaking, the further away something is the higher its magnitude (higher number = less bright) will be compared to if it would have been closer to us. Absolute magnitude on the other hand is the brightness of the object regardless of distance. The value for this is the magnitude an object would be when observed from a distance of 10 parsecs (roughly 32.6 light years).⁣ ⁣ To give you a point of reference; the sun has an absolute magnitude of 4.83. So a star with absolute magnitude 3.83 would be 2,512 (the fifth root of 100) times brighter than that. If we go back to our M38 cluster with an absolute magnitude of -1.5; that would be 6 hops (it's a logarithmic scale). So that would be 2,512 to the 6th power; coming down to roughly 250 times as bright as the sun (excuse the lazy math). So if you ever plan a trip to M38; pack some sunglasses.⁣ ⁣ posted on Instagram - https://ift.tt/2Nomk5d
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