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Seeing the northern lights with my own eyes was an amazing experience this weekend! I wrote up a blog post about it and assembled a new video. Check it out!

https://blog.briangweber.com/2024-05-11-northern-lights-show/

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It may be of no particular importance, but put it right at the crosshair of its telescope.

Animation

Processed SUPERCAM_RMI
looking down (-63°) from RMC 52.2266
Sol 1147, LMST: 13:34:07

Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/01147/ids/edr/browse/scam/LRF_1147_0768768768_234EBY_N0522266SCAM02147_0090I6J01.png
Credit: /JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/IRAP/65dBnoise

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I’m getting SO MANY questions on whether we will see the aurora tonight. The honest answer: I don’t know!! Last night’s activity was really low, but there are several CMEs that will likely hit Earth tonight, so there’s a better chance.

That being said, the level of activity that brought about the aurora as far south as FL/TX/Mexico is higher (G5) than what’s predicted (G4). (1/2)

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Finally get to post my photos from saturday night!

Image uploads for Mastodon servers seem to be really intolerant for packet loss, which was plenty from where I was over the weekend.

But needless to say: It was crazy how strong they were!

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First look at M104 - The Sombrero Galaxy. This spiral galaxy is 28 million light-years away from us.
Celestron NexStar Evolution 6 + Canon EOS R7.
1500mm, f10, ISO 1600, 20 exposures of 120’'.

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In the race for space metals, companies hope to cash in

Mining asteroids could reduce the burden on Earth’s resources. Will it live up to its promise?

https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/05/in-the-race-for-space-metals-companies-hope-to-cash-in/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

nicholas_saunders,

@arstechnica the energy costs are prohibitive. It can only be used afaik.

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