take a drive across several counties on smaller back roads
count trump signs and kamala signs
take popcorn with you
take a drive across several counties on smaller back roads
count trump signs and kamala signs
take popcorn with you
BRIGHT MORNING COMET - SKY EVENT?
The week has barely begun, and Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3) has already tripled in brightness. "The change of the comet compared to yesterday has been exponential," reports Frank A. Rodriguez, who saw the comet today just before sunrise over Gran Canaria island.
"This is a one-second exposure at ISO 1000," he says. "Despite the brightness of the dawn sky, I was able to see the comet using averted vision."
The view is about to improve. Every day this week, the comet will climb higher in the morning sky, peaking in altitude between Sept. 26th and 29th. For some observers, the comet will be as high as 16 degrees above the horizon, well clear of the brightest twilight. An altitude chart prepared by Nick James of the British Astronomical Association can help you plan your observation; locations in the tropics and near the equator are favored.
This morning in Chile, Yuri Beletsky worried that low clouds would block his view. "We got really lucky when the comet suddenly appeared just above the cloud deck," he says.
"This is a stack of five 15 second exposures from my Nikon D810a camera," he says. "The view was spectacular."
Clearly, Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is living up to the hype. Later this week the comet will pass by the sun near the orbit of Mercury where it will receive a brightening dose of solar heat. Then it will proceed toward Earth for a close encounter (0.47 AU) and possible daytime apparition during the second week of October.
Ready to take your own photo? Experienced observers say the comet is now about as bright as a star of magnitude +3.5, which makes it an easy target for cameras and telescopes. Set your alarm for dawn and point your optics here.
https://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=24&month=09&year=2024
FUCKERY AFOOT
for the past 2-3 days, if i have QRG open in a tab, it's slowing down ALL the other tabs i have open to 56k modem levels
the instant that i close the QRG tab, everything else goes back to normal
doubt my ISP is throttling my bandwidth, but i guess anything is possible
also, the status bar of the browser shows the QRG page never finishes loading, even tho it appears to be complete
i have to click the icon and manually stop the page loading
WTAF?? ideas?
>Is Dayton home to ‘the largest coven of vampires’?
IDK about that, but it's home to Wright-Patterson and hangar 18