Ellie is debuting her new model now! Check her out here!
www.twitch.tv/ellie_minibot
Ellie is debuting her new model now! Check her out here!
www.twitch.tv/ellie_minibot
Same! If I want to listen to music I either use Spotify or just make playlists of songs on Youtube
βΌοΈ New #jwst image alert βΌοΈ This gorgeous new view of the Sombrero galaxy shows that unlike in the visible-light images, the brightly glowing core of the galaxy doesn't shine, but we see instead a smooth inner disk, & we can see new details of the outer ring. More: science.nasa.gov/missions/web...
No worries! I love the physics so I can't not bring in the details π
And btw:
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(Also, I deleted the first post because I forgot uploading gifs currently doesn't work)
An additional effect that is not visualized here is "tidal lag" where these bulges should be rotated slightly forward in the direction of Earth's rotation. Because Earth is spinning, the tidal waves are also dragged along on the surface
What created an unusual dark streak in Comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas's tail? Some images of the bright comet during mid-October not only caught its impressively long tail and its thin anti-tail, but a rather unexpected feature: a dark streak in the long tail. The reason for the dark streak is currently unclear and a topic of some debate. Possible reasons include a plume of dark dust, different parts of the bright tail being unusually superposed, and a shadow of a dense part of the coma on smaller dust particles. The streak is visible in the featured image taken on October 14 from Texas, USA. To help future analyses, if you have taken a good image of the comet that clearly shows this dark streak, please send it in to APOD. Comet TsuchinshanβATLAS has now faded considerably and is returning to the outer Solar System. Gallery: Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS in 2024
The Unusual Tails of Comet Tsuchinshan-Atlas - Β©
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I've personally never seen that type of engagement as of yet, but your point is valid. I'm still hopeful but time will tell I guess
Give it some time! As people migrate the content we see will naturally become better
Yeah, I get that. Bugs seems to love the twilight π
Nice! What were the conditions? Moonlight or just after sunset?
A CME from a M3.7 flair on Monday hit Earth yesterday evening. This created aurora that could be seen in central Europe
I took these photos from the lake Amungen, (61Β° N in Sweden) later in the evening
Time-lapses are posted below
#astronomy #aurora #northernlights #astrophotography #nightphoto
That's my plan! I might make some tweets in the future but I won't post images or videos there anymore because they use all images to train their AI regardless if you want it or not
And here is a timelapse of this nights aurora!
A beautiful display of colors tonight π€©
- Photos taken between: 21:30-23:15 UTC
- Location: Sweden (lat 60Β°N)
- Conditions: Kp 4, Bortle 5
- Camera: Nikon D7100
- Lens: Sigma 72mm 18-35 f/1.8
#aurora #northernlights #astrophotography #nightphoto
Replying to your reply of their first reply to OPs first post let's gooooo