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Thursday, March 8, 2018
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
VIP PASS, I'm on the Mission to Touch the Sun
My name is on the hottest ticket, a ticket on the Mission to Touch the Sun, a ticket with my name on a chip aboard the Parker Solar Probe.
The NASA is inviting people around the world to submit their names online to be placed on a microchip aboard NASA’s historic Parker Solar Probe mission launching in summer 2018. The mission will travel through the Sun’s atmosphere, facing brutal heat and radiation conditions — and your name will go along for the ride.
Submissions will be accepted until April 27, 2018. Learn more and add your name to the mission here: http://go.nasa.gov/HotTicket
Moon & Jupiter in the Morning Sky
This morning and also tomorrow morning, the Moon and Jupiter can be seen at the Southern horizon. The Moon is currently 71% illuminated.
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Earliest stars born 180 million years after the Universe began.
SIDC Series on Lectures on Solar Physics Basics
Lectures 8 & 9 are now available on the Youtube channel from the Royal Observatory of Belgium. See this link here.
The lectures are part of the SIDC series on Solar Physics Basics which I really recommend listening too.
The lectures are part of the SIDC series on Solar Physics Basics which I really recommend listening too.
Friday, March 2, 2018
Govert Schilling's Lecture on the Mysterious Universe
Selfie with Govert Schilling |
On the evening of March 1, I attended the lecture of The Mysterious Universe by the well know Dutch science journalist Govert Schilling. This happening was organized as part of the Studium Generale lectures at the University of Maastricht.
In the first part a brief overview was given on where are we located (Space), when did this al start (Time) and explaining the relation between our location and time (Space-Time relation).
The second part covered 9 unsolved mysteries :
1) How did our Moon originate?
2) Where is Planet 9?
3) How unique is Life?
4) What are Cosmic Radio Bursts?
5) What's happening inside a Black Hole?
6) How did the Baby Universe look like?
7) What is Dark Matter?
8) What is Dark Energy?
9) How unique is our Universe?
Time was flying by and enjoyed listening to the enthusiastic Govert Schilling.
Weather Summary Feb 2018
February 2018 was a cold month with an average temperature of 0.5°C and 23 air frost days. The minimum temperature was -9.2°C and wind chill of -15°C.
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