APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 06)

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Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by neufer » Fri Aug 10, 2012 3:03 pm

E. A. Blair wrote:
I have no idea what's in the video because there's nothing but a blank, white screen.
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php? ... 33#p181050

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by E. A. Blair » Fri Aug 10, 2012 2:58 pm

I have no idea what's in the video because there's nothing but a blank, white screen.

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by basilc » Wed Aug 08, 2012 7:06 am

Just a complete blank on my screen! My mac has never done this to me before! :(

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by imontheinternet » Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:38 pm

thank you mirtomlia for explaining what the alien-like figure in the water is.

that's so interesting, must be amazing, would love to visit, (am in melbourne australia so just a 'lil treck to the west :wink: ) what an amazing gallery that must be, and with the night sky, wow!

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by Chris Peterson » Tue Aug 07, 2012 4:42 pm

james847 wrote:I don't get 1:50 - 2:02 (the eclipse).
Is that a total lunar ecplipse as stated in the text?

Lunar eclipse is when Earth is blocking moon = we are aligned Sun - Earth - Moon perfectly, right.
Then.. I don't get it.
You get it fine. I think you might be thinking the bright object in the sky in that section is the Sun. It's the Moon.

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by james847 » Tue Aug 07, 2012 4:15 pm

I don't get 1:50 - 2:02 (the eclipse).
Is that a total lunar ecplipse as stated in the text?

Lunar eclipse is when Earth is blocking moon = we are aligned Sun - Earth - Moon perfectly, right.
Then.. I don't get it.

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by Jim J » Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:53 pm

One Word.... Thanks... :clap:

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by neufer » Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:49 pm

mirtomlia wrote:
The sculptures on a salt lake - Lake Ballard Western Australia - the Antony Gormley Sculptures are displyed in the largest out door gallery -- the sculptures are scattered over the 10km salt lake in the Shire of Menzies. The sculptures are modeled on residents of the local area of Menzies.
That sure doesn't look like a hobbit to me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Ballard wrote: Lake Ballard is an ephemeral salt lake. In 2003, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Perth International Arts Festival the Inside Australia exhibition was commissioned. The artist and Turner Prize winner Antony Gormley installed 51 sculptures over an area of 10 square kilometres on the bed of the lake. The statues were to be removed at the conclusion of the festival but remain as a tourist exhibition.

Lake Ballard is used as a breeding site for Banded Stilts following major flood events. The stilts nest in large close-packed colonies on low islands in ephemeral inland salt lakes such as Lake Eyre, Lake Barlee and Lake Ballard. The last recorded nesting on the lake was in 1995 following the aftermath of Cyclone Bobby.

The Banded Stilt (Cladorhynchus leucocephalus) is a nomadic stilt from Australia. It belongs to the monotypical genus Cladorhynchus. It gets its name from the red-brown breast band found on breeding adults, but this is mottled or entirely absent in non-breeding adults and juveniles. Its remaining plumage is pied and the eyes are dark brown. They breed whenever the water conditions are suitable and lay 3-4 white, brown or black eggs on a scrape.>>

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by mirtomlia » Tue Aug 07, 2012 12:41 pm

The sculptures on a salt lake - Lake Ballard Western Australia - the Antony Gormley Sculptures are displyed in the largest out door gallery -- the sculptures are scattered over the 10km salt lake in the Shire of Menzies. The sculptures are modeled on residents of the local area of Menzies. An amazing but eerie place. The night sky is unbelievable.

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by mikeyralph68 » Tue Aug 07, 2012 3:30 am

Did you notice the two small satellites to the left of the Moon once it starts to go dim during the eclipse? They both are traveling upwards while the Moon is dim. Maybe meteorites? or maybe Artificial?

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by totalnewbie » Tue Aug 07, 2012 2:14 am

No one recognizes the alien planet as Uyuni?

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by NoelC » Mon Aug 06, 2012 11:09 pm

What beauty and wonder to see the world through digital eyes better than our own and so easily able to compress time so as to animate the sky and Earth.

-Noel

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by azhad » Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:40 pm

Brewer wrote:I especially liked the Southern Cross rising over the snow caped volcano. Such a simple constellation to have such a grip on me.
I find the Southern Cross nice too. The one reason I watched the video again. I'm at the equator, so don't get the chance to see it upside down.

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by imontheinternet » Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:16 pm

lol! I guess especially because this is ASTRONOMY pic of the day afterall - so if aliens were to be discovered it would be in this field if any - thought the 'disturbing' figure in the water was an alien! :shock:

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by bystander » Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:01 pm

none wrote:There is no image.
Winslow1191 wrote:When I put my cursor on the still shot, the screen goes blank. WassUp?
It's a video, be patient. You need to have Flash Player installed to view it and it may take a while for the video to load. I usually have better luck going to the source to view it.

http://vimeo.com/45856570

Re: spoiler

by Anthony Barreiro » Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:01 pm

neufer wrote:
Anthony Barreiro wrote:
I think tomorrow's apod might be this wheel on Mars.
No one will be interested in this shot tomorrow. (Instant obsolescence.)

It'll be rather the unique MRO parachute landing shot.
Hmmph. Mars Reconaissance Orbiter always gets all the glory. Mars Odyssey gets my vote for best supporting spacecraft: Odyssey was in position to receive radio communications from Curiosity during descent and landing, sent the first confirmation of successful landing, and relayed the first pictures.
neufer wrote:Unless, that is, APOD could somehow photoshop Matt Harding into the JPL celebration.
How about Matt Harding and Charles Bolden jitterbugging together?

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by Winslow1191 » Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:47 pm

When I put my cursor on the still shot, the screen goes blank. WassUp?

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by none » Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:48 pm

There is no image.

Re: spoiler

by neufer » Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:16 pm

Anthony Barreiro wrote:
I think tomorrow's apod might be this wheel on Mars.
No one will be interested in this shot tomorrow. (Instant obsolescence.)

It'll be rather the unique MRO parachute landing shot.

Unless, that is, APOD could somehow photoshop Matt Harding into the JPL celebration.

spoiler

by Anthony Barreiro » Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:55 pm

I think tomorrow's apod might be this wheel on Mars.

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by Anthony Barreiro » Mon Aug 06, 2012 5:49 pm

hooray beer wrote:...
P.S. I know this is a little off topic, but this seems like an astronomy forum (captcha told me), and I was wondering, does Uranus have an Aurora Borealis? I never oserved it directly, but am guessing it does.
Yes, an aurora has been seen on Uranus.

And no, you're not likely to observe it with an amateur telescope.

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by neufer » Mon Aug 06, 2012 4:02 pm

hooray beer wrote:
That's no sculpture...

I, for one, welcome our welcome our artistic alien overlords :D

[c]Those guys will have to compete for Earth
against Wenlock and Mandeville first :!:[/c]

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by Mr Ballard » Mon Aug 06, 2012 3:30 pm

At 59 seconds the lake is named after my family.

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by Barta IV » Mon Aug 06, 2012 2:46 pm

At 1:55 there is something at the 10 o'clock position near the moon moving up perpendicular to the movement of the stars, what is it?

Re: APOD: Nocturnal: Scenes from the Southern... (2012 Aug 0

by Beyond » Mon Aug 06, 2012 2:37 pm

Two minutes just isn't long enough! :no:

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