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Photos quiz! Infinitely small or infinitely great?




by Christophe » 16/01/09, 01:03

Notice to specialists! Photo quiz question!
What is this thing? Hint: it is not on a human scale, it was I who took the photos and it is 3 times the same thing photographed differently ...

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On video: http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=1XA0mMu6jTQ
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by Olivier22 » 16/01/09, 04:18

I'm going for it :
A star (sun?) Photographed with some filter ...?
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by Superform » 16/01/09, 09:19

dust on the lens? : Mrgreen: : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 16/01/09, 10:55

Pffff disgusted, he found right away! : Cheesy:

Yes it is a luminous star in "very fuzzy" mode (very luminous and really low on the horizon, south to west trajectory) ... unless it is a planet? Well I cheated to complicate the quiz for you by putting everything in "negative" ...

It's been 6 months since I noticed it ... I rather think it's a distant star, the planet is moving far too fast ... right?

Here is a video taken at the same time: http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=1XA0mMu6jTQ

I will inquire more precisely but a sky map indicated nothing ... (or then it is that I can not read a map :) ) I will also obviously see how another star behaves ...
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by Christophe » 16/01/09, 11:18

Here is the sky of the month:

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Card calculated for January 15th
at 18 p.m. UT (or 30 p.m. on the watch).
Also valid for:
- January 1 at 19:30 p.m.
- January 30 at 17:30 p.m.
For these last two dates, the position of the planets is slightly different.


Source: http://www.astronomie-magazine.fr/

Could it be the yellow star of the whale? Uranus? Maybe Venus? (I observed it at 200 - 220 ° approximately) I do not know enough in astronomy to conclude ...

Besides, how does a sky map read? Because the big bear seems to take a bigger place bcp ... The dolphin (mini pan) seems much higher and close to the pole star ... in short I swim :)
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by azerty » 16/01/09, 16:00

bravo, you have just discovered a magnificent droplet of water
NASA has only to behave well.
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by Christophe » 16/01/09, 16:01

Ah a drop of luminous water a few light years away? :)
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by Flytox » 16/01/09, 19:26

It looks like a living cell from ???? seen under a microscope like * 400 with a bad adjustment and a bad light .... or a kid's microscope : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 16/01/09, 19:28

Flytox has the answer (finally a part) in my 2nd message :)
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by Olivier22 » 16/01/09, 21:27

Given the "shape" which is not quite round (we can see it clearly on the video), it would rather be an illuminated planet? (Unless it's an optical effect)
Which side was the sun on that night? : Mrgreen:
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