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by APOD Robot » Thu Jan 17, 2019 5:07 am
Cabin under the Stars
Explanation: Gocka's, a family nickname for the mountain cabin, and a wooden sled from a generation past stand quietly under the stars. The single exposure image was taken on
January 6 from
Tanndalen Sweden to evoke a simple visual experience of the dark mountain skies. A pale band of starlight along the Milky Way sweeps through the scene. At the foot of Orion the Hunter, bright star Rigel shines just above the old kicksled's handrail. Capella, alpha star of Auriga the celestial charioteer, is the brightest star at the top of the frame. In fact, the familiar stars of the
winter hexagon and the Pleiades star cluster can all be found in this beautiful skyscape from a northern winter night.
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by Ann » Thu Jan 17, 2019 5:41 am
Another APOD for amateur stargazers who like to go outside and enjoy the sight of the Milky Way above beautiful Earthly scenery.
Photo: Laglisse at en.wikipedia.
Photo: sofiastromberg blog.
The Earthly scenery in this particular APOD is from Sweden, and I very much enjoyed seeing the "kicksled" as it is called in the caption. We called it a "spark", literally "kick", or "sparkstötting", which might be translated as something that you lean on while you kick. I lived far up north when I was a kid, and I had a "spark", of course. Everyone did.
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by Boomer12k » Thu Jan 17, 2019 6:43 am
Ann wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 5:41 am
Another APOD for amateur stargazers who like to go outside and enjoy the sight of the Milky Way above beautiful Earthly scenery.
Photo: Laglisse at en.wikipedia.
Photo: sofiastromberg blog.
The Earthly scenery in this particular APOD is from Sweden, and I very much enjoyed the seeing the "kicksled" as it is called in the caption. We called it a "spark", literally "kick", or "sparkstötting", which might be translated as something that you lean on while you kick. I lived far up north when I was a kid, and I had a "spark", of course. Everyone did.
Ann
Awesome Ann...Thanks!
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by Boomer12k » Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:24 am
Kind of an "Ice Skateboard"....cool...
I like this picture...and it got me thinking as it is a "rustic" shot of olden days...but the sky has not always looked the same to humans down through the ages...but...the STARS are the same stars, though some went SN, but might not have been visible before that anyway...the MOON, is the same Moon... Everyone who ever looked up and had a chance to see... saw the same Moon, and Stars, even some of the same Comets...if not exactly the same pole star or constellations as we do, being in slightly different positions...and this image invoked that thought... AMAZES me...
5000b.c. Rigel is a-kilter...but it is still Rigel...whatever they called it... I wonder if the Witch Nebula would be nearby, or did Rigel wander more or less near it???
Thought provoking....
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by De58te » Thu Jan 17, 2019 11:59 am
Oh, that's what a kicksled is. Thanks Ann. I was looking for the sled in the picture. All I could see was an old wooden rocking chair. Here in Canada we think sleds are flat bench like things with skies instead of legs. Kind of like the Olympic luge but with a handle or ropes that can be pulled by the parents or dogs such as a dog sled.
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by orin stepanek » Thu Jan 17, 2019 12:40 pm
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by Tszabeau » Thu Jan 17, 2019 1:23 pm
Is that a delicious-beverage holder I see on the sled?
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by neufer » Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:01 pm
Ann wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 5:41 am
I lived far up north when I was a kid, and I had a "spark", of course. Everyone did.
Have you "lost your spark"
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by Ann » Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:59 pm
neufer wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:01 pm
Ann wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 5:41 am
I lived far up north when I was a kid, and I had a "spark", of course. Everyone did.
Have you "lost your spark"
Malmö in winter. Photo: Linda Stasikova
Haven't had one since we moved here.
No sparks here.
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by MarkBour » Thu Jan 17, 2019 5:18 pm
Ann wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:59 pm
No sparks here.
Ann
That's too bad. They probably don't work very well on pavement.
Would this count?
Youtube motorized sled
I guess there is a local band in Malmo, called "Spark!"
I found a couple of samples of their music, but ... they were awful.
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by Ann » Thu Jan 17, 2019 5:27 pm
MarkBour wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 5:18 pm
Ann wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:59 pm
No sparks here.
Ann
That's too bad. They probably don't work very well on pavement.
Would this count?
Youtube motorized sled
That takes away the whole idea of the "spark", doesn't it? The kick!
I suppose that if you ran out of gas, you could use the old-fashioned kick to move your sled.
I guess there is a local band in Malmo, called "Spark!"
I found a couple of samples of their music, but ... they were awful.
I'll take your word for it.
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by Ann » Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:35 pm
Very much off topic, sorry...
In Swedish, this sort of vehicle is called a "spark-cykel". So obviously the brilliant Swedes have figured out that you Americans call it a "kick-bike".
Obviously!
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by orin stepanek » Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:53 am
Sparks are flying!
Ann wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:35 pm
Very much off topic, sorry...
In Swedish, this sort of vehicle is called a "spark-cykel". So obviously the brilliant Swedes have figured out that you Americans call it a "kick-bike".
Obviously!
Ann
Oh Ann, when I was a kid; that was a scooter! Only mine had bigger wheels!
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by Nitpicker » Fri Jan 18, 2019 2:33 am
A kickbike (or footbike) is a kicksled for summer, when there's no snow. It is a kind of scooter, I suppose.
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by Ann » Fri Jan 18, 2019 5:32 am
orin stepanek wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:53 am
Sparks are flying!
Ann wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:35 pm
Very much off topic, sorry...
In Swedish, this sort of vehicle is called a "spark-cykel". So obviously the brilliant Swedes have figured out that you Americans call it a "kick-bike".
Obviously!
Ann
Oh Ann, when I was a kid; that was a scooter! Only mine had bigger wheels!
Exactly, Orin! You call it a scooter. We Swedes
believe that you call it a "kick-bike"!
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by Ann » Fri Jan 18, 2019 5:34 am
Got to hand it to you, Art. I'm impressed!
A "kick-scooter", indeed! And talk about "big wheels"!!
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by BDanielMayfield » Fri Jan 18, 2019 5:36 am
Fred Flintstone’s motorcycle?
Just as zero is not equal to infinity, everything coming from nothing is illogical.
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by orin stepanek » Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:11 pm
Ann wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 5:32 am
orin stepanek wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:53 am
Sparks are flying!
Ann wrote: ↑Thu Jan 17, 2019 7:35 pm
Very much off topic, sorry...
In Swedish, this sort of vehicle is called a "spark-cykel". So obviously the brilliant Swedes have figured out that you Americans call it a "kick-bike".
Obviously!
Ann
Oh Ann, when I was a kid; that was a scooter! Only mine had bigger wheels!
Exactly, Orin! You call it a scooter. We Swedes
believe that you call it a "kick-bike"!
Ann
I've never heard it called that; but who knows! Not as big as art showed--- maybe that would be a kick bike! Anyway it was a lot of fun! O.K. I looked it up: a kick scooter!
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by orin stepanek » Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:18 pm
Big wheels indeed! I saw one of those in an old movie once; but can't remember the movie!
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by MarkBour » Sat Jan 19, 2019 8:34 am
orin stepanek wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:11 pm
Exactly, Orin! You call it a scooter. We Swedes
believe that you call it a "kick-bike"!
Ann
I
love staying off-topic.
So, I see what you're saying. There is a company called
Kickbike Worldwide, based in Helsinki.
Their contraptions are fairly expensive.
https://kickbike.com/
But I bet they'd gladly take Art's old one in trade.
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by Fred the Cat » Sat Jan 19, 2019 2:54 pm
I don't suppose I'll ever see one of
these in an APOD but they could help one scoot around in another realm.
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