Showing posts with label Stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stars. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 August 2013

How far have human radio broadcasts reached into the galaxy

This is how far human radio broadcasts have reached into the galaxy...

Extent of human radio broadcasts

Humans have been broadcasting radio waves into deep space for about a hundred years now, since the days of Marconi. That, of course, means there is an ever-expanding bubble announcing Humanity's presence to anyone listening in the Milky Way. This bubble is astronomically large (literally), and currently spans approximately 200 light years. But how big is this, really, compared to the size of the Galaxy in which we live (which is, itself, just one of countless billions of galaxies in the observable universe)? To answer that question, Adam Grossman put together this diagram. It's not the black square; it's the little blue dot at the center of that zoomed-in square.

While we are on the subject of space here is an epic voyage through the universe:



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Saturday, 13 July 2013

"The Galaxy Guides Us Home" - AstroPhotograph


"The Galaxy Guides Us Home"

I think this might be my favorite new AstroPhotograph I have taken. I have been trying to achieve this shot for a long time now. The hardest part of the process, was finding a road that not only was in area of complete and total darkness, but a road where I could take a panorama and not be bothered by car headlights. It was also a challenge to find a road pointing in the perfect direction to be completely symmetrical with the shape and bend of the Milky Way.

The image was taken on Armour Ranch RD off the 154 Freeway near Santa Ynez, California. This area is completely underrated and unrecognized for stargazing and galaxy watching. Some of the people who live there do not even realize the gems that the sky above them hold come nightfall.

The panorama is composed of 12 images taken side by side, with 2 rows of 6. This was done to achieve the very wide perspective that you are seeing in the photograph. The image represents over 180 degrees in our field of vision. Some minor color correction, noise reduction, and contrast have been applied to the photo; no other heavy manipulation or Photoshop has been done to alter this image.

You can view the higher resolution image here
http://500px.com/photo/40196166

I really appreciate you guys taking the time to view my image and read my description. Please feel free to share the image if you enjoy it!

EXIF: 20SEC F/2.8 ISO6400
Canon 6D, Sigma 20MM F/1.8

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www.shainblumphoto.com

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Monday, 8 July 2013

30 unbelievable facts about the universe in three minutes

The Universe is big. Really big. It also happens to be full of amazing things, so we thought we'd put together a snap guide to the place we call home, with 30 incredible facts in just three minutes. Everything from exoplanets to galaxies to black holes and the moon landing, condensed into one tiny package. Enjoy!




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Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Symphony of Science - Secret of the Stars



A musical celebration of E=MC squared and Einstein's theory of relativity. Featuring Michio Kaku, Brian Cox, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Brian Greene and Lisa Randall.