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  1. Go see the girls, my buddy...ask them for their opinion
  2. Yes to not blame anyone I've edited my post, thanks!
  3. I am aware of this, but I have never visited California or the USA... so other people who live outside the USA must also be aware... but we are not discussing politics here.
  4. Watching porn is an impoverishing, deviant behavior that destroys the psyche... Self-delusional addiction leads to self-destruction... and his future as a normal human being.....
  5. The best solution for you would be to finish your studies (you have to have your diploma!) and come here, perhaps to Paris...
  6. “The Crowned Face” Pareidolia on Mars, Libya Montes VERY nice!..
  7. Feb 10, 2023 NASA’s NuSTAR Telescope Reveals Hidden Light Shows on the SUN Here: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasa-s-nustar-telescope-reveals-hidden-light-shows-on-the-sun -compare to nice colors of Twin Jet Nebula – Minkowski 2-9 - Constellation: Ophiuchus The Twin Jet Nebula, or PN M2-9, is a striking example of a bipolar planetary nebula. Bipolar planetary nebulae are formed when the central object is not a single star, but a binary system, Studies have shown that the nebula’s size increases with time, and measurements of this rate of increase suggest that the stellar outburst that formed the lobes occurred just 1200 years ago. Image: ESA/Hubble & NASA. Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt Here: https://www.constellation-guide.com/twin-jet-nebula-m2-9/ Space images thread - TechPowerUp.com: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/space-images-thread.177488/
  8. Statue of Liberty Nebula NGC 3576 - 3603 in Carina - best picture I've found! Here on Éder Iván website: https://www.astroeder.com/ngc3576_nb_en.html Home page/Diffuse Nebulas part: https://www.astroeder.com/diffuse_nebulas/ Home: AstroEder.com/English: https://www.astroeder.com/en.htm ...compare this same nebula on outters.fr: http://outters.fr/wp/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/NGC3586-SHORGB-phil-NEW.jpg too very nice! If you're on outters.fr, look too on NGC6165 EN HOO-RGB: http://outters.fr/wp/?p=9497 Very Nice Family, with baby in rose! AND this surprising shot... SH2-308 EN HOORGB: http://outters.fr/wp/?p=7060 So Thank You, Nicolas Outters!
  9. It's from the precedent page... I think that this fabulous FACE (N49 picture from 2003) is CENSORED by NASA, to keep it out of sight.
  10. Me too. I have my doubts as to whether it will lead to progress for humanity, or rather to decline. Because everything that does not lead to the TRUTH is inherently BAD. So another liar? YES.
  11. GOOGLE'S DEMO OF UPCOMING AI SHOWS IT MAKING HUGE FACTUAL MISTAKE THIS IS ABSOLUTELY EMBARRASSING. Here: https://futurism.com/the-byte/google-demo-bard-ai-mistake FaiIlure to Launch Google's ChatGPT competitor called Bard — which doesn't even have a launch date yet — is already off to a rough start. As spotted by Reuters, Google's chatbot is already spewing misinformation — right in the company's own promotional demo. "Google just announced they’re going to be rolling out AI search results and there is inaccurate information IN THE AD COPY!" science communicator and author Hank Green tweeted. False Statements It's a picture-perfect example of the current state of AI chatbot tech. While they're extremely good at generating plausible-sounding responses, contemporary large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI's GPT and ChatGPT are still largely unable to differentiate truth from fiction. And that bodes badly, because tech giants including Microsoft and Google are racing each other to deploy these LLMs in their widely-used search engines — potentially filling the internet with complete garbage. Case in point, a short video of Google's new feature, which the company's official account shared on Twitter earlier this week, contains some glaring issues. One whopper: the blatantly false statement that NASA's James Webb Space Telescope took the first picture of an exoplanet, or a planet outside of our solar system. In fact, as NASA is the first to admit, the first exoplanet to be imaged, a Jupiter-like planet orbiting the brown dwarf 2M1207, was captured by the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) back in 2004, 16 years before the James Webb started observations. Bad Start This morning, the search giant revealed it will include generative AI answers in some of its search results, but still has yet to reveal when the public will gain access to the feature. All we know is that the wider public will have access "in the coming weeks." Investors were clearly not impressed, with Alphabet shares dipping nearly eight percent so far today. In short, it's a worrying start in advanced AI for the largest search engine in existence, when a highly anticipated new feature is already spreading lies before even being launched to the public. "Natural. Language. Processors. Can. Not. Know. When. They. Are. Lying," Green added in a follow-up tweet.
  12. Ou4, also known as the Giant Squid Nebula2, is a planetary nebula located about 2,300 light years (al) from Earth in the constellation Cepheus3,1. It was discovered in June 2011 by Nicolas Outters. Ou4: A Giant Squid in a Flying Bat - Image Credit & Copyright: Yannick Akar " Ou4 : The Giant Squid Nebula ", on Astronomy Picture of the Day, NASA, October 12, 2022: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap201007.html The Giant Squid Nebula cataloged as Ou4, and Sh2-129 also known as the Flying Bat Nebula, are both caught in this cosmic scene toward the royal royal constellation Cepheus. Though apparently completely surrounded by the reddish hydrogen emission region Sh2-129, the true distance and nature of the Squid Nebula have been difficult to determine. Still, a more recent investigation suggests Ou4 really does lie within Sh2-129 some 2,300 light-years away. Consistent with that scenario, Ou4 would represent a spectacular outflow driven by HR8119, a triple system of hot, massive stars seen near the center of the nebula. The truly giant Squid Nebula would physically be nearly 50 light-years across. Nebulas on Nicolas Outters website here: http://outters.fr/wp/?cat=102
  13. Good, you guessed my thinking, which is this, exactly. Mina (and XPerceniol): Nothing is lost. EVERYTHING is ahead of you.
  14. Good, you guessed my thinking, which is this, exactly. Mina: come out of your hole and be open to the world, it's time.
  15. Same case here, my friend. Mina ... Wake up! Act!
  16. It's not true, I know how to distinguish between people and their thoughts (or actions) of the moment... don't make any mistakes and everything would be fine. Given your age, you should not be influenced by unscrupulous people who do not want your good, but act according to their agenda... I wish you that. It's up to you to find the best sources. We all try to be as informed as possible...
  17. If you sleep all the morning, when you have time to live... afternoon only... Too little, too bad for you. You shorten your life voluntarily, why?
  18. No, not. Why negative, not positive, not entertaining these bad times to you?.. So to be able to go out in bad weather (very entertaining, I assure you!..) - we dress according to the weather, that's all. Better shoes, a warmer parka, extra underwear... and don't forget the headgear... and don't cry when the weather is bad, but be happy that there is something new!
  19. But Sal... why you think you're NOT safe on your hill? It's your imagination only, I think...
  20. 'Hand of God' seen by NASA Chandra space telescope image PSR B1509-58, a pulsar in Circinus... Pulsar B1509 captures the X-Ray nebula...Taken by NASA's Chandra X-ray observatory from it's orbiting 360 miles above the Earth. Picture: https://www.chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2009/b1509/b1509.jpg PSR B1509-58, a pulsar in Circinus: http://annesastronomynews.com/photo-gallery-ii/nebulae-clouds/psr-b1509-58/ PSR B1509-58: A Young Pulsar Shows its Hand: https://chandra.si.edu/photo/2009/b1509/ A small, dense object only twelve miles in diameter is responsible for this beautiful X-ray nebula that spans 150 light years. At the center of this image made by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory is a very young and powerful pulsar, known as PSR B1509-58, or B1509 for short. The pulsar is a rapidly spinning neutron star which is spewing energy out into the space around it to create complex and intriguing structures, including one that resembles a large cosmic hand. In this image, the lowest energy X-rays that Chandra detects are colored red, the medium range is green, and the most energetic ones are blue. Astronomers think that B1509 is about 1700 years old as measured in Earth's time-frame (referring to when events are observable at Earth) and is located about 17,000 light years away. LMC N49, a supernova remnant (also known as Brasil Nebula) in the Large Magellanic Cloud 160,000 light years away located in the constellation of Dorado - first (and best) image, published in 2003: Credit: NASA/ESA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) - https://cdn.spacetelescope.org/archives/images/wallpaper3/opo0320a.jpg This first (and best) Hubble portrait of N49 supernova remnant was published in 2003: https://esahubble.org/images/opo0320a/ Using the new Chandra data, the age of N49 is thought to be about 5,000 years and the energy of the explosion is estimated to be about twice that of an average supernova. Image is 1.63 arcmin - about 75 light years across. - it looks like a face... Pinterest link: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/30117891244738002/ Read: N49: http://annesastronomynews.com/photo-gallery-ii/nebulae-clouds/n49-is-a-supernova-remnant-that-spans-about-30-ly-in-the-lmc-a-newly-born-magnetar-a-highly-magnetized-spinning-neutron-star-is-left-over-in-the-ancient-stellar-explosion-which-created-supernova-r/ ...and from Universe Today: "By comparison [new] N49 looks like that watchmaker tried to flip an omelet and really messed up. Pinning down why and how the occasional stellar remnant gets so messy will help us understand stellar life cycles more completely. [...?] Here: https://www.universetoday.com/158953/a-new-hubble-image-reveals-a-shredded-star-in-a-nearby-galaxy/
  21. THE CONSTELLATION ORION Orion (at right), Sirius (bottom) and the pale wintertime Milky Way (center) are well-placed for viewing around 11 o'clock local time in late November. Credit: Bob King - from Universe Today here: Sail Past Orion to the Outer Limits of the Milky Way: https://www.universetoday.com/116674/sail-past-orion-to-the-outer-limits-of-the-milky-way/ LONELY SPECK (IAN NORMAN): Photographing and Processing the Constellation Orion: https://www.lonelyspeck.com/photographing-and-processing-the-constellation-orion-astrophotography-image-stacking-and-lrgb-processing/ Orion Molecular Cloud Complex (unlabeled) Photographing and Processing the Constellation Orion: Image Stacking and LRGB Processing by Lonely Speck Here: https://www.constellation-guide.com/orions-belt/ - Photo taken by Rogelio Bernal Andreo in October 2010 of the Orion constellation showing the surrounding nebulae of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex. Also captured is the red supergiant Betelgeuse (top left) and the famous Belt of Orion composed of the OB stars Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka. To the bottom right is the star Rigel. The red crescent shape is Barnard’s Loop. The photograph appeared as the Astronomy Picture of the Day on October 23, 2010. Image: Rogelio Bernal Andreo (CC BY-SA 3.0) Orion’s Belt: Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka on Jostein @josteinw Pinterest: pin: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/575827502341569599/ and account: https://www.pinterest.com/josteinw/ ...and Touring Orion’s Belt by Brian Ventrudo: https://oneminuteastronomer.com/9512/touring-orions-belt/ NASA: A Peek Inside the Orion Nebula A Peek Inside the Orion Nebula: https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/a-peek-inside-the-orion-nebula
  22. Never seen this PSY video, it's horrible to my taste, not my taste definitely.
  23. Glad to know this! Original poster OldAstroLandscapeGuy wrote: OldAstroLandscapeGuy OP· 4d ago Second try over the past 2 years to get this right :-) Finally had clear skies here in So Cal and was able to get out and shoot my favorite part of the milkyway arch, the Winter part!! Equipment: Canon Ra, Tamron 35mm f1.4, iOptron SkyTracker Pro, Mecha Auto Pano Head, good tripod. Sky: 2 rows, 9 positions (shot 4x @ each position) each image ISO3200, F2, 65 Seconds Foreground: 1 row f4 x 9 positions @ ISO2000, 4 seconds each (cars drive by for lighting :-)) All images pre processed in LR, sky images then stacked in Sequator for each panel. Sky panels and foregrounds panels brought into PTGui for stitching the sky and foregorund panoramas. The 2 panos where then brought into PS for to combine into one image and final touches made... Hope you enjoy it! CW - A truly breathtaking photography work, this Winter Milkyway Arch over Red Rock Canyon, CA ! - so another work by this same OldAstroLandscapeGuy, you could use this vertical picture in your phone: Orion over the Trona Pinnacles Author's comment: OldAstroLandscapeGuy OP·4d ago Finally got out to shoot the Winter Milkyway. This image is a combination of 60 x 65 second images stacked images for the sky and 6 images across for the foreground (while the moon was setting) all shot with an Astronomy Modified Canon camera and a 50mm Canon f1.2 lens on a star tracking mount (so no star trails). It was a REALLY beautiful night :-) Thanks for looking! CW Here: https://www.reddit.com/r/DeathValleyNP/comments/10u037v/orion_over_the_trona_pinnacles/ His reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/user/OldAstroLandscapeGuy/
  24. Yes going outside It changes the mood, you want to live! In particular, by changing the atmosphere from a closed surface to the open air (if there is not too much pollution)... "10 minutes I'm heading out for the walk." Have a nice walk then...
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