Why Red Should Be Your Favourite Colour

Have you ever heard of red light therapy? That’s when red light is shone on your skin to help with various skin problems. It’s supposed to reduce wrinkles and help treat acne and scars. As well it’s supposed to help with the appearance of the skin in general.

Meanwhile blue light, at the other end of the visible light spectrum, is considered bad for your sleep. Hours before you go to sleep, you are supposed to stay away from screens, especially blue light screens, because the blue light can negatively affect sleep by suppressing the production of melatonin.

So that’s red light good, blue light bad.

Then there is the red shift of all the galaxies in the known universe except one. All those galaxies are headed away from us. We know this because of the Doppler shift. The further they are away from us the bigger the red shift and the faster they are going away from us.

The exception is the Andromeda Galaxy. It has a blue shift and is headed towards us. Indeed it will hit us in about 5 billion years. Stars are really far away from each other. As a result, it is almost a certainty that none of the stars in Andromeda will hit any of the stars in the Milky Way (our galaxy). However, I think that the Oort cloud will be so disturbed that comets will rain down on us and might cause an extinction event.

So if you’re counting that‘s red shift good, blue shift bad.

Staying with astronomy, astronomers use red light flashlights. This is because red is known not to throw off our dark adaption. Using red light allows astronomers to read sky charts, coordinates on their equipment and anything else, like following instructions. Astronomers stay in the know because of red light.

The rest of the spectrum does throw off our dark adaption. So if you turn on a blue flashlight for instance, to read something, expect to wait another 5 minutes for your dark adaption to come back and you are useful again.

Again that’s red light good, other light bad.

As a useful home hack, do not buy clock radios that don’t have red light numbers. You both lose your dark adaption and if the numbers are blue, you are suppressing the production of melatonin both of which can negatively affect you at night.

What have we learned about all this? Well we have decided that your favourite colour cannot be blue. Red would be the obvious choice for your favourite colour. Make life make sense. Make it red.

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🌌 Far beyond the last bright planet, the solar system softens into an inferred halo where icy bodies drift in deep quiet. Long-period comets arrive like messages from that distant frontier, written in motion rather than light.

✍️ Trace the full arc of the story: https://TPC8.short.gy/zb8yYmze

🌠 Some frontiers reveal themselves through patience and wonder.

#OortCloud #Comets #Astronomy #Space #Science #CosmicPerspective #TPC8

The Oort Cloud: Where Long-Period Comets Begin 🌌

Discover the Oort Cloud, the solar system’s faint outer halo. Learn how long-period comets reveal it, and why its boundary stays uncertain.

La NASA scrute enfin la sphère d’Oort, ce nuage de milliards de comètes aux confins du Soleil. Une frontière clé pour comprendre nos origines.
https://www.tameteo.com/actualites/astronomie/voyage-vers-la-frontiere-ultime-du-systeme-solaire-la-sphere-de-milliards-de-cometes-a-un-an-lumiere-astronomie.html#Space #Science #Astrophysics #OortCloud #DeepSpace
Voyage vers la frontière ultime du Système solaire : la sphère de milliards de comètes à un an-lumière

Le nuage d’Oort est une vaste enveloppe sphérique de milliards de corps glacés aux confins du Système solaire.

Meteored France

Astronomers Detect Unexpected Activity in Largest Oort Cloud Comet

Astronomers have made an astonishing discovery about comet C 2014 UN271, the largest comet ever detected in the Oort Cloud. Despite being over a billion miles from the Sun, the comet is venting carbon monoxide gas, a phenomenon that was not expected at such a great distance. This comet, also known a... [More info]

« Ce que le superordinateur a vu dépasse l’imaginable » : la Nasa découvre une formation très étrange aux limites du Système solaire - Journal Economique

EN BREF 🌌 Le nuage d’Oort est une région hypothétique située aux confins du Système solaire, supposée être un réservoir de comètes. 🖥️ Les supercalculateurs de la Nasa révèlent que le nuage pourrait avoir une structure complexe en forme de spirale. 🔍 L’observation directe du nuage d’Oort reste un défi en raison de sa distance

Journal Economique

Fascinating: ESA is now preparing the Comet Interceptor mission

The spacecraft will be launched in 2029 into a parking orbit, lying in wait for a suitable target – a pristine comet from the Oort Cloud, or, unlikely but highly appealing, an interstellar object.

➡️ https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Comet_Interceptor

#ESA #CometInterceptor #comet #comets #OortCloud #3IATLAS #Astrodon #science #news

Astronomy show accidentally reveals unseen structure in our solar system

An accidental discovery in an astronomy show offers researchers a new clue about the mysterious Oort Cloud, a large expanse of icy bodies revolving around the sun.

CNN
How a new planetarium show helped scientists unlock a cosmic secret

Scientists say a new planetarium show about the Milky Way has helped them unlock one of the solar system’s many secrets. Experts at the American Museum of Natural History in New York were fine-tuning a scene about the Oort Cloud that's far beyond Pluto. Scientists have never glimpsed this region, but when museum experts projected their scene onto the planetarium dome, created using simulation data, they saw a spiral shape. They published their findings in The Astrophysical Journal earlier this year. The planetarium show “Encounters in the Milky Way” opens to the public on Monday.

AP News

Tohle je fasicnující - naprostou náhodou bylo díky vizualizaci reálných dat zjištěno, že Oortův oblak má ve skutečnosti tvar spirály (něco jako minigalaxie kolem Sluneční soustavy!)
https://apnews.com/article/museum-planetarium-oort-cloud-b0050c65ebff830812b505cdd8c476ec

#astronomy #solarsystem #oortcloud

How a new planetarium show helped scientists unlock a cosmic secret

Scientists say a new planetarium show about the Milky Way has helped them unlock one of the solar system’s many secrets. Experts at the American Museum of Natural History in New York were fine-tuning a scene about the Oort Cloud that's far beyond Pluto. Scientists have never glimpsed this region, but when museum experts projected their scene onto the planetarium dome, created using simulation data, they saw a spiral shape. They published their findings in The Astrophysical Journal earlier this year. The planetarium show “Encounters in the Milky Way” opens to the public on Monday.

AP News

An accidental discovery: astronomers find a spiral structure in the Oort cloud by chance after data from a simulation were visualized in preparation of a new space show at the Hayden Planetarium

☑️ news https://apnews.com/article/museum-planetarium-oort-cloud-b0050c65ebff830812b505cdd8c476ec
☑️ research paper https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/adbf9b

#Astronomy #Astrophysics #Astrodon #SolarSystem #OortCloud #Planetarium #HaydenPlanetarium #visualization #science #news #STEM #simulation #comet #comets