Thursday, November 26, 2009

Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, Ingeo

ET


few days ago, Roberto told me about this program, so I was easier to track the International Space Station (ISS). The program can download it from the web http://www.stoff.pl/ , pinchais on the English flag to the top right there and ready.

The truth is that this very, very well, have data from hundreds and hundreds of satellites, with their paths and others. You can view real-time path, or simulate that has the date and time you want dandodote as azimuth and elevation data, so you know exactly where you are going to happen. A good way to be prepared to see through the telescope, or why not filmed.

still do not have "junk" much, but if you have a question, say, like I can help. Also I found online, this small tutorial that a person has made about the program. Actualicéis important that the program once installed, configuration (Alt + F5), pinchais Update TLE, then the tab group, selecionamos www.stoff.pl and double click on the file. zip that leaves us.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Funny Greek Life Awards

eyes Albireo



time ago, reading an article Roberto posted on his blog, I learned that there were a host of stars, NGC 457, which they called the accumulation of ET. I could not resist and a few days after I started to see with my telescope. And the truth is that was not hard to find, it's easy to find, since it is near the constellation Cassiopeia.

At first only saw the two brightest stars, which are the "eyes", and then at the time of looking, I started increasingly receivable stars to make the imaginary picture of a person, eyes, arms and legs. Of course, being in heaven was the most witty ET affectionately call hahaha.

In the picture above article can barely see your eyes, my camera did not come to capture the brightness of other stars. A pity because the image is very curious. A contnuación I put the image of the same cluster but captured by an amateur, Ricardo Velazquez, which are not all stars in the cluster but the main ones are those that form the body.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Average Number Of Members At A Gym





Albireo is a star in the constellation Cygnus, and although at first glance looks like a single star, when you look with good binoculars or a telescope, you discover that is not a star, if not two. The brightest star is yellow (Albireo A), and the fainter, blue (Albireo B), offering an incredible contrast, one of the favorite double stars by amateur astronomers.

But it does not end there, as the brightest, Albireo A, is itself another double star, and which consists of two stars. But at that level of detail I could not get there, I could only see the top two, which I described earlier, and that can see in the picture that heads this post, a picture I made and did not go all wrong, where you can see the two stars and the size and color of each.

(Image simulated by the program Stellarium, in the constellation Cygnus)

The magnitude of both stars are of 3.05 and 5.12 respectively. Remember, to a lesser extent, higher gloss. To give you an idea, the brightness of the moon when in the new moon phase is -12, and the brightest stars we see in the sky with the naked eye often have magnitudes between -1 and 2, and when Venus is visible, usually have a magnitude of about -3. In addition, the distance between Albireo and us is about 385 light years away (one light year equals about 9.46 × 10 12 km, so you can get an idea of \u200b\u200bhow "far away" that is). Lately I've been following

occasional double. If I have the opportunity to photograph them, set them here.