APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

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Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by Beyond » Sun Nov 27, 2011 5:36 am

HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA :really?: (finally got to use this smilie)

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by geckzilla » Sun Nov 27, 2011 4:33 am

No way, Art never jokes about anything, ever...

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by DavidLeodis » Sun Nov 27, 2011 12:51 am

alter-ego wrote:
geckzilla wrote:Gigantic observatory and the restrooms have to be separated and all the way down there?
Of course we know Art's just kidding. I believe the building is an intermediate cable-car station. Further over the ridge (out of view) is La Mongie ski resort.
Thanks alter-ego. :)

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by alter-ego » Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:20 pm

geckzilla wrote:Gigantic observatory and the restrooms have to be separated and all the way down there?
Of course we know Art's just kidding. I believe the building is an intermediate cable-car station. Further over the ridge (out of view) is La Mongie ski resort.

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by geckzilla » Sat Nov 26, 2011 2:21 pm

Gigantic observatory and the restrooms have to be separated and all the way down there?

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by neufer » Sat Nov 26, 2011 2:10 pm

DavidLeodis wrote:
I am wondering what is the small looking building below and right of the observatory. It seems to be right on top of a ridge, so how is it accessed? It's in a 8-) place (in more ways than one! :) ).
I'm guessing that it is probably the restroom facilities.

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by DavidLeodis » Sat Nov 26, 2011 1:31 pm

It's a fascinating image. I am wondering what is the small looking building below and right of the observatory. It seems to be right on top of a ridge, so how is it accessed? It's in a 8-) place (in more ways than one! :) ).

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by saturn2 » Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:52 pm

The Artificial Solar eclipse of the CLIMSO, is a good system for to see the Solar Corona.
The Solar Corona has 1 million of degree C and tha radiation is very high.
I think that " to see" the Solar Corona is a few danger.

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by Beyond » Fri Nov 25, 2011 6:29 pm

Hey! I fit right in. I'm not an astronomer and i don't have a radio. But i go one step further and also don't work nights or days. :mrgreen:

Re: ERRATA- APOD entry for Friday 11-25-11 US EST

by neufer » Fri Nov 25, 2011 5:35 pm

Chris Peterson wrote:
geckzilla wrote:
ellesmith wrote:
"But while most are just beginning their work at sunset, this observatory's day was done. "
should read "But while most are just beginning their work at sunRISE, this observatory's day was done.
It's referring to observatories. Most of them work at night, not day. It is correct.
Or to astronomers <g>.
Or to non radio astronomers.

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by Boomer12k » Fri Nov 25, 2011 5:17 pm

HOLY SMOKES!!! IT LOOKS LIKE A DEATH RAY MACHINE!!!!

Dr. Evil's...."L.A.S.E.R."

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Re: ERRATA- APOD entry for Friday 11-25-11 US EST

by Chris Peterson » Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:04 pm

geckzilla wrote:
ellesmith wrote:"But while most are just beginning their work at sunset, this observatory's day was done. " should read "But while most are just beginning their work at sunRISE, this observatory's day was done.
It's referring to observatories. Most of them work at night, not day. It is correct.
Or to astronomers <g>. I used to work at Big Bear Solar Observatory; when I was in solar astronomer mode, my schedule was 180° shifted from most other astronomers. That is going to be very obvious when you're at an observatory complex with both conventional and solar observations going on.

Re: ERRATA- APOD entry for Friday 11-25-11 US EST

by bystander » Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:52 pm

ellesmith wrote:"But while most are just beginning their work at sunset, this observatory's day was done. " should read "But while most are just beginning their work at sunRISE, this observatory's day was done.
geckzilla wrote:It's referring to observatories. Most of them work at night, not day. It is correct.
No, I agree with geckzilla. This is a Solar Observatory. Its day begins at sunrise and ends at sunset, contrary to most observatories. The quote is correct.

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by neufer » Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:00 pm

Image
orin stepanek wrote:
It is amazing what you can see through the narrow slit of the observatory if you wait long enough. :wink:
Orin is hardly ever (Suzie) Wong :!:

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by orin stepanek » Fri Nov 25, 2011 2:30 pm

It is amazing what you can see through the narrow slit of the observatory if you wait long enough. :wink:

Re: ERRATA- APOD entry for Friday 11-25-11 US EST

by geckzilla » Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:45 am

ellesmith wrote:"But while most are just beginning their work at sunset, this observatory's day was done. " should read "But while most are just beginning their work at sunRISE, this observatory's day was done.
It's referring to observatories. Most of them work at night, not day. It is correct.

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by starstruck » Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:50 am

What a great location and captured so beautifully in this image. What strikes me is how the clarity of the depth of field really shows the Pyrenees in such sharp detail and I like how the light from the La Mongie ski resort, beneath the cloud layer, illuminates those cold clouds with a warm glow. Great job on this time-exposure!

ERRATA- APOD entry for Friday 11-25-11 US EST

by ellesmith » Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:33 am

"But while most are just beginning their work at sunset, this observatory's day was done. " should read "But while most are just beginning their work at sunRISE, this observatory's day was done.

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by inertnet » Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:20 am

Great photo, those outerworldly shadows inside the dome are fantastic.

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by cwsapphire » Fri Nov 25, 2011 5:47 am

What an extraordinary photo!
Thank you.

Re: APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by neufer » Fri Nov 25, 2011 5:25 am

http://www.climso.fr/en/pages/project/CLIMSO-WhatWhoHowHowmuch.html wrote:
17/11/2007 16:01 : Michel PUJOL and Jean-Louis LEVIEIL, associated observers at CLIMSO controls, record the passage of an aeroplane on L2, and 2 seconds later on C1, 30 minutes before sunset. On L2, is the usual image of a cabin and engine trail. On C1, the aspect is similar with an enormous loop. The effect of the atmospheric refraction can also be seen. This image will be in the headlines of Space Weather on Nov. 20, 2007, well known site of NASA.

APOD: A Glimpse of CLIMSO (2011 Nov 25)

by APOD Robot » Fri Nov 25, 2011 5:06 am

Image A Glimpse of CLIMSO

Explanation: A tantalizing glimpse inside this dome was captured after sunset at the mountain top Pic Du Midi Observatory in the French Pyrenees. But while most are just beginning their work at sunset, this observatory's day was done. The instrument looming within is CLIMSO (for Christian Latouche IMageur Solaire), dedicated to exploring dynamic phenomena across the surface and atmosphere of the Sun. To image the solar atmosphere or corona, CLIMSO uses coronographs. Developed by French astronomer Bernard Lyot in the 1930s, coronographs block light from the center of the telescope beam to create an artificial solar eclipse and allow a continuous view of the solar corona. In this surreal twilight scene above a sea of clouds, the dome's interior was revealed by the single, long exposure as the open slit rotated across the field of view.

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