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Olivier22 wrote:Which side was the sun on that night?
Good question ... generally it sets in the West ... but I made an observation in the South West ...
It has been covered for 3 days at night, but as soon as the opportunity presents itself I do the same manipulation on a known star ... We will see if the blur is of the same nature ... I think that it is is just an optical effect but with the moon it doesn't do that at all ...
Here I also took another photo of a big thing in the sky the same evening:
Kes then?
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a prokaryotic cell. So what did I win?
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Reason is the madness of the strongest. The reason for the less strong it is madness.
[Eugène Ionesco]
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Flytox wrote:a prokaryotic cell. So what did I win?
The right to educate ourselves: what is prokaryote?
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Cool, I learned a word ... well in this case, the moon, it would be rather aprokaryotic?
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Yesterday it was not too bad, I was able to make a little video to see here:
http://www.dailymotion.com/econologie/v ... ifier_tech
It's nothing spectacular but you have to compare the luminosity of the star to that of the lamppost ... and no other star appears on the video in similar conditions!
Response from the QUIZZ: A priori it's Venus, tomorrow if clear I try a photo with Uranus nearby:
http://www.futura-sciences.com/fr/scien ... anus_1304/
http://www.dailymotion.com/econologie/v ... ifier_tech
It's nothing spectacular but you have to compare the luminosity of the star to that of the lamppost ... and no other star appears on the video in similar conditions!
Video taken on January 20 at 19:25 p.m. OSO orientation.
An urban lamppost is visible next to compare the brightness.
Bottom right: the orange point of similar brightness to the star is the neighbor's staircase light (located about 50m!)
Response from the QUIZZ: A priori it's Venus, tomorrow if clear I try a photo with Uranus nearby:
http://www.futura-sciences.com/fr/scien ... anus_1304/
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