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i20fever · 1 year
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without-ado · 1 year
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The Turquoise Wonderland l Petr Horálek
l Soneva Jani Island, the Maldives l 14 Feb 2023
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inefekt · 2 years
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Crux & Carina at Nambung, Western Australia
Nikon d810a - 50mm - ISO 6400 - f/2.8 - Foreground: 4 x 30 seconds - Sky: 16 x 30 seconds - IOptron SkyTracker - Hoya Red Intensifier filter
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the-wolf-and-moon · 1 year
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livingforstars · 1 month
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The Milky Way Near the Southern Cross - May 3rd, 1996.
"This breathtaking patch of sky would be above you, were you to stand at the south pole of the Earth. Just above and to the right of the photograph's center are the four stars that mark the boundaries of the famous Southern Cross. At the top of this constellation, also known as "The Crux," is the orange star Gamma Crucis. The band of stars, dust, and gas crossing the middle of the photograph is part of our Milky Way galaxy. In the very center of the photograph is the dark Coal Sack Nebula, and the bright nebula on the far right is the Eta Carina Nebula. The Southern Cross is so famous a constellation that it is depicted on the Australian National Flag."
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athleticperfection1 · 9 months
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stellarluminosity · 10 months
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Constellation: Crux, The Southern Cross
Crux may be the smallest out of the 88 constellations but it is certainly not to be passed by. Simple and compact, it is a distinctive cross made up of 4 bright stars. Acrux (α-Cru) and Mimosa (β-Cru) are multiple star systems. The double star to look out for is Acrux which is distinguishable by a telescope revealing twin blue-white stars of magnitude 1.3 and 1.7. The red giant Gacrux (γ-Cru) of mag 1.6 contrasts with the constellations other blue-white stars with its notable reddish hue. The pulsating variable, Imai (δ-Cru), is the dimmest out of the 4 which shines with an apparent mag of 2.8. There is a 5th star, Ginan (ε-Cru) that is not included as part of the cross but crucial when it comes to identifying the cross. With a mag of 3.58, this orange giant star can be snuffed out in light polluted skies.
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Like its northern counterpart, the big dipper, Crux can be used as a signpost to find the south celestial pole. It can be quite confusing since any random stars can be used to form a cross in the sky. The False Cross asterism is a common navigation error when 2 stars from Vela and another 2 from Carina was mistaken for the Southern Cross constellation. 4 neighbouring stars from Carina also form another asterism called the Diamond Cross. The key is to always look out for a lil star, ε-Crucis, between Acrux (α-Cru) and Imai (δ-Cru). They are almost in line with each other. Another key element is that Crux will always be accompanied by The Pointers, consisting the stars Rigel Kentaurus (α - Cen) & Hadar. (β- Cen). They are 2 stars of somewhat equal brightness from the constellation Centaurus just east of Crux.
How to find south with Crux and the Pointers
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Firstly, perpendicularly bisect the line formed by α & β-Cen and extend the line all the way down. Then followed by a straight line going downwards from γ-Cru to α-Cru. The point where these 2 lines meet will mark the southern pole.
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Where to look? (From a perspective of 4°N)
Being a prominent southern hemisphere constellation, those living way down south will see it as a circumpolar constellation meaning it will never set. If you're living in latitudes above 20°N, it will not be visible. In the picture, I've included the "Pointers" as well for ease of identification and orientation. From 4°N, Crux can be seen as early as April at sundown at SSE. Both the Pointers and Crux are fully visible late April. Best time for viewing will be in May where it is high up in the sky when you're facing exactly South (Duh). As July went by, it makes its way towards western horizon. It will not be seen again until January but only appearing in the wee hours of the morning.
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tak-21 · 1 year
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cosmicfocus · 5 days
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The Jewel Box
The sparkling Jewel Box cluster and a wide field view of the Southern Milky Way
An Open Star Cluster Caldwell 94 in Crux Image exposure:25.5 minutesImage Size:Size: 1.79° x 1.19 °Image date:2024-05-13 The Jewel Box (NGC 4755) is one of the most popular star clusters in the Southern Hemisphere, famous for its dazzling beauty and a great hit at public outreach nights. The brightest stars in the cluster form an “A” shape (although in this image the “A” has fallen on its…
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gradespire0001 · 26 days
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shamanflavio · 3 months
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"Stellar Ancestry: Unveiling the Ancient Andeans' Cosmic Connection"
Andeans and the cosmos is deeply rooted in their cosmology and worldview, reflecting a holistic integration of their spiritual beliefs, agricultural practices, and societal organization.
The profound connection between the ancient Andeans and the cosmos is deeply rooted in their cosmology and worldview, reflecting a holistic integration of their spiritual beliefs, agricultural practices, and societal organization. The Andean cosmology, characterized by its complexity and depth, emphasizes a symbiotic relationship between humans, nature, and celestial bodies, underscoring the…
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Acrux is the brightest star in the Southern Cross
The star Acrux is the brightest star in the constellation Crux the Southern Cross. The star Acrux is the 13th brightest star in all the sky. This star - and the Southern Cross - isn’t visible from much of North America. It’s best to be farther south than the southern U.S. to see Crux in all its glory. You need to be no more north than 27 degrees north of the equator to see Acrux and the Southern Cross. The farther south the better. In fact, their midnight culmination (highest elevation above the southern horizon at midnight) is late March and early April. In other words, now is the best time for seeing them from the Northern Hemisphere. 
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the-wolf-and-moon · 1 year
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Palestine related news summary from LetsTalkPalestine, May 1 to May 4, 2024.
[Ways to help, sources, and more: LetsTalkPalestine Linktree]
May 1.
(Instagram reel of UCLA protest. Includes footage of treating n washing a pro-palestine protestors' bloody head)
Day 208
🇨🇴 Colombia to cut diplomatic ties w/ Israel
•⁠ ⁠33 killed, 57 injured in the last 24 hours. Real number likely higher
⚖️ US lobbying ICC not to issue arrest warrants for senior Israeli officials, after Israel's threat to respond by retaliating against Palestinian Authority for sparking ICC investigation
🇫🇷 France denies selling weapons to Israel used in Gaza, claiming what's sold will be re-exported to 3rd countries via Israel, but did supply Israeli Iron Dome defense system
🇹🇷 Turkey set to follow Columbia & Nicaragua by joining South Africa's ICJ case against Israel
🎓 Zionist mob attacked Palestine protestors at UCLA w/ fireworks & pepper spray for 3 hours, police didn’t intervene (📹👆). Columbia & CUNY asked NYPD to raid & arrest 280+ student protestors. New encampments across UK, Tunisia & Canada
🚚 First aid trucks enter through Beit Hanoon crossing to north Gaza despite Israel's promise to open 1 month ago. Nearly half of aid convoys to north Gaza denied by Israel.
May 2.
(Instagram post, news update. The Israeli occupation has killed Palestinian Dr. Adnan Al-Barash.)
Day 209
• 28 Palestinians killed, 51 injured in last 24 hours. Note that the toll is underreported.
🏥 Dr. Adnan al Barash killed in captivity after IOF abducted him in Dec (📷👆)— 496 medical personnel killed in Gaza + 309 in captivity
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia arrests many for anti-Israel online posts, incl. an executive & media figure. Timing suspicious w/ reports of renewed normalization talks
• IOF attacks aid convoy, killing 1
🇹🇷 Turkey stops all trade w/ Israel after banning 54 exports to Israel
🇺🇸 US House pass “antisemitism awareness” bill using repressive IHRA definition of antisemitism despite antisemitism covered in anti-discrimination law. Why is IHRA definition problematic? See tinyurl.com/ynsfy8sx
• IOF airstrike in central Gaza killed 5, incl. a child
🪨 37m tons of rubble in Gaza, heavy contamination w/ unexploded ammunition & 800,000 tons of asbestos
🎓 Columbia & Emory University face federal investigation for anti-Muslim discrimination, reports of doxing & harassment
May 3.
Day 210
• World Press Freedom Day: Israel killed 100+ journalists since Oct 7 + holding 53 captive
• 26 killed, 51 injured in the last 24 hours. Note the toll is underreported.
• Israel attack on Rafah killed 7, incl. a mother & her children — the children’s bodies were shredded by the airstrikes
🇹🇹 Trinidad & Tobago recognizes the State of Palestine as West Bank & Gaza
🇬🇧 UK sanctions 2 Israeli groups + 4 settlers for violence in West Bank, warns of more sanctions if no Israeli action against settler attacks
• Israeli strike on Bureij camp killed 5, incl. a child
💰 UN estimates cost to rebuild Gaza at $40bn; more than post-WWII reconstruction
🎓 Goldsmiths University students in London win & obtain demands after occupying library — @ goldsmithsforpalestine on instagram for details
🎓 University encampments for Gaza go global spreading to 🇨🇦 🇮🇳 🇳🇿 🇪🇸 🇦🇷 🇯🇵 🇰🇼 🇱🇧 🇹🇳 🇯🇴. US crackdown w/ 2,200 students arrested
• Iran-backed Bahraini militia launches attack at southern Israeli port Eilat
May 4.
Day 211
✝️ Israel blocks entry of many Palestinian Christians to Jerusalem for Holy Saturday celebrations
•⁠ 32 Palestinians killed, 41 injured in Gaza in last 24 hours. Toll underreported
•⁠ ⁠IOF killed 5+ in 15-hour siege on Tulkarem (West Bank) & clashes with Hamas resistance fighters. IOF targeted fighters’ homes w/ women & kids inside, demolished homes trapping many under rubble
•⁠ ⁠Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 11 incl. 3 in bombings of tents in Rafah
•⁠ Head of UN WFP says north Gaza experiencing “full-blown famine” and it’s only a matter of time before south Gaza faces same level of starvation
🇫🇷 British-Palestinian @ dr.ghassan.as denied entry to France for Senate address as witness of Gaza Genocide as Germany put year-long ban on his entry to Europe (Schengen)
🇺🇸 88 US lawmakers warn Biden that Israeli aid blockade violates US ‘foreign assistance’ law
•⁠ IOF abducts 5 overnight in West Bank
🎓 Uni encampments spread to Switzerland, Ireland, Germany, Cuba & Costa Rica
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