sharpstick

@sharpstick@sunny.garden
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An asmrtist since 2012 and a current wannabe author. Creative director by day, book and movie enthusiast by night. He/him

Husband to a dynamic, intelligent and tenacious autistic wife.

Proud father of a strong and brilliant son and a brave and beautiful trans daughter. 🏳️‍⚧️

Traveling through Cincinnati and stoped to see this Art Deco gem, the Cincinnati Union Terminal.
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#TrainStation #Cincinnati #ArtDeco

Truly another S-tier iPad multitasking change.

You can swipe back and forth between full-screen and windowed "spaces" AND if you re-resize a full-screen app, it automatically goes back to the windowed space.

Love this.
https://mastodon.social/@stroughtonsmith/114813505478226490

Happy new week everyone. That morning climb up Glastonbury Tor is the perfect way to start the week off for me. Photo taken this morning.

June 30, 2017

NASA Planetary Defense:
Backyard Asteroid Observer

Backyard astronomer Robert Holmes of Westfield, Illinois, is part of NASA's army of observers scanning the night sky for asteroids.

"We do follow-up observations with NASA's near-Earth observations program. All night long, I'm running big telescopes. One's a 24-inch, a 30-inch, and a 32-inch. And then the 50 inch is my… my biggest telescope [...]."

"[...] We do follow-up observations for the discoveries that are made by the large sky surveys. By looking at these asteroids, and measuring these asteroids, we can determine what their possibilities of actually hitting the Earth in the future are going to be.

NASA provides coordinates of specific objects that they need observations on. I'm gonna punch in the coordinates here, and I'm doing this remotely from inside a control room, not at the telescope. And so, we look these objects up and then use those coordinates to look at a tiny piece of the sky that this object happens to be in. And then we follow those objects, and define and refine orbits for those objects, and reduce the uncertainty of where it's going to go in the near future.

I started off as a volunteer in 2006. It's just blossomed into a full-time opportunity to work for NASA under their grant program, where I'm now doing this every single clear night.

Now we're starting the observing run for 2017 KK3. You don't build a telescope that's this big without having… being passionate about what you do. I'm really driven to be a part of a program that's important and has importance to the future. And we're not talking about next year or the year after, We're talking about asteroids that could potentially hit the Earth 100 years from now. And the work we do today may make a difference 100 years from now."

https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/videos/nasa-planetary-defense-backyard-asteroid-observer/

FYI:
https://science.nasa.gov/planetary-defense/

CREDIT
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

#space #comets #astrophotography #photography #science #astronomy #nature #NASA #ESA #security #tech

@JuliusGoat This was a good read for the 4th. It helps me provide a framework for the day. Not celebrating the nation as a what, but celebrating it as a who. Thank you.

In the linked essay, I mention Nancy Mace's standard TERF question, asked most recently to Tim Walz: "What is a woman?"

My answer is simple. A woman is not a *what.* A woman is a *who.*

I want to expand a bit from the essay on why I think this matters.

https://www.the-reframe.com/shows-of-weakness/

Shows of Weakness

They've got the tanks. We've got the power.

The Reframe
@JuliusGoat This is a great list. I’ll need to fill the gaps of the ones I haven’t seen.
Made my own Top 100 movies of the century list. Number 83 might astonish you. (It also might not astonish you. I don't know what does or does not astonish you. Also I don't remember right now exactly what number 83 is, so it might astonish me for all I know.) https://letterboxd.com/andrewmoxon/list/100-best-movies-of-the-21st-century/
100 Best Movies of the 21st Century

... and 25 more, most of which I need to watch again.

It’s hard for younger people to understand Jimmy Swaggart because he was from a different socio-political era when scandals involving prostitution and war crimes could temporarily negatively impact your career, as opposed to now, where they actually improve it.
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