Month: February 2022
Nature quote of the day
“Self-defence is Nature’s eldest law.” – John Dryden
Sunny today!

Sunny today! With a high of 9C and a low of 9C.
67 Humidity.
-1 C currently.
8 Km/h Wind from
Southeast.
67 Humidity.
-1 C currently.
8 Km/h Wind from
Southeast.
Nature quote of the day
“The Sun, Moon and Stars are there to guide us.” – Dennis Banks
Art Quote of the Day
“I paint as if I were Rothschild.” – Paul Cezanne
Earthrise 1: Historic Image Remastered

“Oh my God! Look at that picture over there! Here’s the Earth coming up. Wow is that pretty!” Soon after that pronouncement, 50 years ago today, one of the most famous images ever taken was snapped from the orbit of the Moon. Now known as “Earthrise”, the iconic image shows the Earth rising above the limb of the Moon, as taken by the crew of Apollo 8. But the well-known Earthrise image was actually the second image taken of the Earth rising above the lunar limb — it was just the first in color. With modern digital technology, however, the real first Earthrise image — originally in black and white — has now been remastered to have the combined resolution and color of the first three images. Behold! The featured image is a close-up of the picture that Apollo 8 astronaut Bill Anders was talking about. Thanks to modern technology and human ingenuity, now we can all see it. (Historical note: A different historic black & white image of the Earth setting behind the lunar limb was taken by the robotic Lunar Orbiter 1 two years earlier.) via NASA https://ift.tt/M6wEmVP
Sunny today!

Sunny today! With a high of 9C and a low of 9C.
70 Humidity.
1 C currently.
14 Km/h Wind from
East.
70 Humidity.
1 C currently.
14 Km/h Wind from
East.
Art Quote of the Day
“With color one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” – Henri Matisse
Nature quote of the day
“Consider what each soil will bear, and what each refuses.” – Virgil
Nearby Spiral Galaxy NGC 4945

Large spiral galaxy NGC 4945 is seen nearly edge-on in this cosmic galaxy close-up. It’s almost the size of our Milky Way Galaxy. NGC 4945’s own dusty disk, young blue star clusters, and pink star forming regions stand out in the colorful telescopic frame. About 13 million light-years distant toward the expansive southern constellation Centaurus, NGC 4945 is only about six times farther away than Andromeda, the nearest large spiral galaxy to the Milky Way. Though this galaxy’s central region is largely hidden from view for optical telescopes, X-ray and infrared observations indicate significant high energy emission and star formation in the core of NGC 4945. Its obscured but active nucleus qualifies the gorgeous island universe as a Seyfert galaxy and home to a central supermassive black hole. via NASA https://ift.tt/e0XfvOn
AM Clouds/PM Sun today!

AM Clouds/PM Sun today! With a high of 7C and a low of 7C.
89 Humidity.
2 C currently.
6 Km/h Wind from
South.
89 Humidity.
2 C currently.
6 Km/h Wind from
South.
Hubble Peers at Peculiar Pair of Galaxies

This striking image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope showcases Arp 298, a stunning pair of interacting galaxies. Arp 298 – which comprises the two galaxies NGC 7469 and IC 5283 – lies roughly 200 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Pegasus. via NASA https://ift.tt/6enUPtz
Nature quote of the day
“Twilight drops her curtain down, and pins it with a star.” – Lucy Maud Montgomery
Art Quote of the Day
“I put my heart and my soul into my work, and have lost my mind in the process.” – Vincent Van Gogh
Rain today!

Rain today! With a high of 6C and a low of 6C.
79 Humidity.
2 C currently.
14 Km/h Wind from
Southwest.
79 Humidity.
2 C currently.
14 Km/h Wind from
Southwest.
Ted Brown: Artist of the Space Age

There are few artists in the aerospace industry whose career was as varied or accomplished as Ted Brown. via NASA https://ift.tt/TtwDzaW
Nature quote of the day
“They are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea.” – Francis Bacon
Art Quote of the Day
“I will preach with my brush.” – Henry Ossawa Tanner
Beautiful Albireo AB

Beta Cygni is a single bright star to the naked eye. About 420 light-years away it marks the foot of the Northern Cross, famous asterism in the constellation Cygnus. But a view through the eyepiece of a small telescope will transform it into a beautiful double star, a treasure of the night sky in blue and gold. Beta Cygni is also known as Albireo, designated Albireo AB to indicate its two bright component stars. Their visually striking color difference is illustrated in this telescopic snapshot, along with their associated visible spectrum of starlight shown in insets to the right. Albireo A, top inset, shows the spectrum of a K-type giant star, cooler than the Sun and emitting most of its energy at yellow and red wavelengths. Below, Albireo B has the spectrum of a main sequence star much hotter than the Sun, emitting more energy in blue and violet. Albireo A is known to be a binary star, two stars together orbiting a common center of mass, though the two stars are too close together to be seen separately with a small telescope. Well-separated Albireo A and B most likely represent an optical double star and not a physical binary system because the two components have clearly different measured motions through space. via NASA https://ift.tt/C7n2JVK
PM Light Rain today!

PM Light Rain today! With a high of 11C and a low of 11C.
74 Humidity.
7 C currently.
10 Km/h Wind from
Southwest.
74 Humidity.
7 C currently.
10 Km/h Wind from
Southwest.