Sunday, 12 August 2012
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
NASA's Curiosity Rover Caught in the Act of Landing
NASA's Curiosity rover and its parachute
were spotted by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter as Curiosity
descended to the surface on Aug. 5 PDT (Aug. 6 EDT). Image credit:
NASA/JPL-Caltech/Univ. of Arizona
PASADENA, Calif. – An image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance orbiter captured the Curiosity rover still connected to its 51-foot-wide (almost 16 meter) parachute as it descended towards its landing site at Gale Crater.
"If HiRISE took the image one second before or one second after, we probably would be looking at an empty Martian landscape," said Sarah Milkovich, HiRISE investigation scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "When you consider that we have been working on this sequence since March and had to upload commands to the spacecraft about 72 hours prior to the image being taken, you begin to realize how challenging this picture was to obtain."
The image of Curiosity on its parachute can be found at: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/multimedia/pia15978b.html
The image was taken while MRO was 211 miles (340 kilometers) away from the parachuting rover. Curiosity and its rocket-propelled backpack, contained within the conical-shaped back shell, had yet to be deployed. At the time, Curiosity was about two miles (three kilometers) above the Martian surface.
"Guess you could consider us the closest thing to paparazzi on Mars," said Milkovich. "We definitely caught NASA's newest celebrity in the act."
PASADENA, Calif. – An image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance orbiter captured the Curiosity rover still connected to its 51-foot-wide (almost 16 meter) parachute as it descended towards its landing site at Gale Crater.
"If HiRISE took the image one second before or one second after, we probably would be looking at an empty Martian landscape," said Sarah Milkovich, HiRISE investigation scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "When you consider that we have been working on this sequence since March and had to upload commands to the spacecraft about 72 hours prior to the image being taken, you begin to realize how challenging this picture was to obtain."
The image of Curiosity on its parachute can be found at: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/multimedia/pia15978b.html
The image was taken while MRO was 211 miles (340 kilometers) away from the parachuting rover. Curiosity and its rocket-propelled backpack, contained within the conical-shaped back shell, had yet to be deployed. At the time, Curiosity was about two miles (three kilometers) above the Martian surface.
"Guess you could consider us the closest thing to paparazzi on Mars," said Milkovich. "We definitely caught NASA's newest celebrity in the act."
Monday, 6 August 2012
NASA's Curiosity rover has landed on Mars!
Firtst Image from Curiosity
Mon, 06 Aug
2012 07:32:54 AM GMT+0200
NASA's most advanced Mars rover, Curiosity, has landed on the Red
Planet. The one-ton rover, hanging by ropes from a rocket backpack,
touched down onto Mars early Monday EDT to end a 36-week flight and
begin a two-year investigation.
President Obama said the landing "will stand as a point of national pride far into the future."
President Obama said the landing "will stand as a point of national pride far into the future."
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Boyden Observatory Open Evening - 4 August 2012
Dr. Brian van Soelen - Explaining the SKA
Telescope…
National Science Week 2012
Boyden Observatory Open Evening
4 August 2012
18h30 for 19:00
18h30 for 19:00
18:30: Observing with the 13-inch telescope - Saturn
19:00: Presentation on SKA: Dr. Brian van Soelen - Explaining the SKA Telescope…
19:45 Observing through telescopes weather permitting
Informal outdoor presentation
19:00: Presentation on SKA: Dr. Brian van Soelen - Explaining the SKA Telescope…
19:45 Observing through telescopes weather permitting
Informal outdoor presentation
Refreshments for sale
Proposed donation: R 30 per car
Booking essential: Yolandie Fick: (051) 401 9751 FickY@ufs.ac.za
Presented by: Friends of Boyden Observatory and the en die Amateur Astronomy Society
Booking essential: Yolandie Fick: (051) 401 9751 FickY@ufs.ac.za
Presented by: Friends of Boyden Observatory and the en die Amateur Astronomy Society
Nasionale Wetenskapweek 2012
Boyden Sterrewag Ope-aand
04 Augustus 2012,
18h30 vir / for 19:00
18h30 vir / for 19:00
18:30: Waarneming deur 13-duim teleskoop - Saturnus
19:00: Presentation on SKA: Dr. Brian van Soelen - Explaining the SKA Telescope…
19:45: Waarnemings deur teleskope indien die weer dit toelaat.
Informele buite-aanbieding
19:00: Presentation on SKA: Dr. Brian van Soelen - Explaining the SKA Telescope…
19:45: Waarnemings deur teleskope indien die weer dit toelaat.
Informele buite-aanbieding
Verversings te koop
Voorgestelde donasie: R 30 per motor
Bespreking noodsaaklik
Yolandie Fick: (051) 401 9751 FickY@ufs.ac.za
Bespreking noodsaaklik
Yolandie Fick: (051) 401 9751 FickY@ufs.ac.za
Aangebied deur: Vriende van Boyden Sterrewag en die Amateur
Sterrekunde Vereniging
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Astronomy Books at a Bargain Price!
Bargain Books opened in Bloemfontein, Preller Square and these bargain price books are on the shelve.
Alson in Welkom: Goldfields Mall
Alson in Welkom: Goldfields Mall
Astronomica (R199)
- A Coffee Table book with a foreword by Sir Patrick Moore, 524 Pages packed with information.
Publication Date: 2007 Reprinted 2010
Written in an engaging and accessible format, Astronomica is an invaluable reference book. There are comprehensive profils of each of the planets in our Solar System, the dwarf planets, the major stars, and other astronomical bodies. The galaxies - including the Milky Way - are examined. The history of cosmology focuses on the advances that have been made through the centuries, up to the latest in cutting-edge technology. The chapter on space exploration discusses early program development, historical milestones, current ventures, the role of space stations, and the long-distance spacecraft sent out to the far reaches of the Solar System and beyond. Successful sky-watching is covered, with detailed charts of each of the 88 recognized constellations, helpful monthly sky charts, and information on equipment. Discover all you need to know about the cosmos and its fascinating features. Stunning photographs (including dual page fold-outs), detailed charts and illustrations, fact files, and timelines enhance the descriptive and informative text, as Astronomica brings the cosmic world within easy reach. (Source: Amazon)
The Practical Astronomer
Publication Date: May 17, 2010
For anyone who's ever looked at the night sky and wanted to know more about the galaxy around them, The Practical Astronomer shows readers how to discover and understand the mysteries of the solar system and beyond. Illustrated throughout with detailed photographs and illustrations, and using clear, easy-to-follow text, The Practical Astronomer takes you on a step-by-step journey from the basics of what can be seen with the naked eye, to how you can view more distant objects such as the planets of the solar system, and even galaxies far, far away-all in your own backyard. Source: Amazon
The Practical Skywatcher's Handbook. by David H. Levy, John O'Byrne
Publication Date: January 1, 2012
This practical, hands-on guide is the sailor's essential atlas of the sky. Assuming no prior knowledge, this comprehensive, practical handbook helps the user at sea or on land read and understand the changing sky. Readers are given hands-on advice on how to read the night sky and star charts, as well as information on whether particular stars can be seen with the naked eye or require binoculars or a telescope. At the core of the book are 150 sky charts, showing what features can be seen in each position and when. Every constellation in the northern and southern hemisphere is mapped out. Simple methods are given for finding the biggest, brightest stars and then identifying other lesser stars by their relative position. For sailors out of the sight of land, celestial navigation really comes into its own - providing a sure means of checking the boat's position even when GPS and other electronics malfunction. This book will provide a complete reference as to what stars and constellations they should be able to use when and where in the world. The Practical Skywatcher's Handbook is ideal for anyone, on land or sea, wanting a complete guide to the night sky. Source: Amazon
Sunday, 22 July 2012
UFS101 Astronomy Fair in Bloemfontein
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Maklik `n duisend Vrystaters het die Sterrekundefees by die Universiteit van die Vrystaat in Bloemfontein bygewoon. Hier kyk van die toeskouers hoe vuurpyle gelanseer word.
Thursday, 19 July 2012
UFS101 ASTRONOMY FAIR - 21 July 2012 | UFS101 STERREKUNDEFEES - 21 Julie 2012
UFS101 ASTRONOMY FAIR
UFS101 and the Bloemfontein Centre of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa (ASSA) are joining forces to bring you the First-ever Astronomy Fair on University of the Free State Campus. This will be held in the Callie Human on the 21 July 2012 from 10:00-13:00 at the UFS.
You are invited to:
· Observe the sun through a specially equipped telescope;
· Witness the launching of Demo Rockets;
· See exhibits explaining how astronomy and other sciences interact
· Hear the latest news about SKA-South Africa and astronomy developments in Bloemfontein
· Explore the latest astronomy applications for your iPhone/ iPad
The entrance is free and you are welcome to bring the whole family. There will be tuckshop facilities available.
PROGRAMME FOR 21 JULY
Time
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Activity
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Venue
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09:30 -10:15
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Presentation: Higgs Bozon and other invisible things in the universe by Prof. Hoffman
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Badminton Hall
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10:00 - 13:00
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(08:30 Building of Rockets)
10:00 Expo
12:00 Launching of Rockets
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Callie Human
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UFS101 STERREKUNDEFEES
UFS101 en die Bloemfontein Sentrum van die Astronomical Society of Southern Africa (ASSA) span saam om die eerste Astronomy Fair op die Universiteit van die Vrystaat kampus aantebied. Dit sal op 21 Julie 2012 om 10:00- 13:00 in die Callie Human Sentrumvan die UV gehou word.
U word uitgenooi om:
· Na die son deur 'n spesiaal toegeruste teleskoop te kyk;
· Die lansering van demonstrasie vuurpyle te aanskou;
· Uitstallings te sien wat die interaksie tussen astronomie en die ander wetenskappe verduidelik;
· Die jongste nuus oor die SKA-SuidAfrika en astronomie verwikkelinge in Bloemfontein te hoor.
· Die jongste astronomie toepassings (apps) vir jou iPhone/iPad te verken.
Toegang is gratis en u is welkom om die hele gesin saam te bring. Daar sal ook 'n snoepwinkel beskikbaar wees.
PROGRAM VIR 21 JULY
Tyd
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Aktiwiteit
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Plek
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09:30 -10:15
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Aanbieding: Higgs Bozon en ander onsigbare dinge in die heelal deur Prof. Hoffman
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Pluimbalsaal
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10:00 - 13:00
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(08:30 Bou van vuurpyle)
10:00 Uitstalling
12:00 Lansering van vuurpyle
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Callie Human
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Monday, 16 July 2012
Winners of the IceInSpace Calendar Competition
Winner: Solar Eclipse. Annular Eclipse over Texas by Bob Adams, with 69.52% of the vote.
After running the IceInSpace Calendar Competition during
May and June, over 250 images were submitted and after a record breaking 950+
votes by the extended IceInSpace Community, the winning images have now been
chosen by you!
- View the winning images: http://goo.gl/RX5Z4
Your IceInSpace Astronomy Calendar 2013 will be on sale
in the IceInSpace Shop from early August. Then you can buy plenty of calendars
for yourself, your family and friends, work colleagues etc :)
Congrats to all winners and thanks to the IceInSpace
Community for your part in making this competition a success.
- Visit the IceInSpace Forum and join them!
Astronomy Fair | Sterrekundefees
Sterrekundefees - 21 Julie 2012
UFS101 en die Bloemfontein Sentrum van die
Astronomie Vereniging van Suider-Afrika
(AVSA / ASSA) span saam om die eerste Sterrekundefees op die Hoofkampus van die Universiteit van die Vrystaat aan te bied.
(AVSA / ASSA) span saam om die eerste Sterrekundefees op die Hoofkampus van die Universiteit van die Vrystaat aan te bied.
Dit sal op 21 Julie 2012 van
9:30 vm. tot 1 nm. in die Callie Human Sentrum van die UV gehou word.
U word uitgenooi om:
· Na
die son deur ‘n spesiaal toegeruste teleskoop te kyk;
· Na
die lansering van demo-vuurpyle te kyk;
· Uitstallings
te sien wat die interaksie tussen astronomie en die ander wetenskappe uitbeeld;
· Die
jongste nuus oor die SKA Suid-Afrika en astronomie verwikkelinge in
Bloemfontein te hoor;
· Die
jongste astronomie toepassings (apps) vir jou iPhone/iPad te verken.
Toegang is gratis en u is welkom om die hele gesin saam
te bring. Daar sal ook ‘n snoepwinkel beskikbaar wees.
Om 9:30 - 10:15 sal Prof. Matie Hoffman ‘n lesing
aanbied oor Die Higgs Boson en ander
onsigbare dinge in die Heelal.
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Astronomy Fair - 21 July
UFS101 and the Bloemfontein Centre of the
Astronomical Society of Southern Africa (ASSA) are joining forces to bring you
the First-ever Astronomy Fair on University of the Free State Main
Campus.
This will be held in the Callie
Human on the 21 July 2012 from 10:00-13:00 at the UFS.
You are invited to:
· Observe
the sun through a specially equipped telescope;
· Witness
the launching of Demo Rockets;
· See
exhibits explaining how astronomy and other sciences interact;
· Hear
the latest news about SKA South Africa and astronomy developments in
Bloemfontein;
· Explore
the latest astronomy applications (apps) for your iPhone/ iPad.
The entrance is free and you are
welcome to bring the whole family. There will be tuck shop facilities
available.
At 9:30 - 10:15 Prof. Matie Hoffman will do a
presentation on The Higgs Boson and other invisible things in the
universe.
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