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repepo

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I'm a Colombian-American physicist working in Belgium. I'm interested mainly in the fluid dynamics of rotation (i.e. stars, planetary cores, but also toilets and hurricanes). Rock climber and a photography aficionado, mesmerized by mountains and clouds.

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As a fluid dynamicist, a small mountain brook on a sunny day can be endlessly entertaining.

The shape of the water's surface is determined mostly the fluid's momentum and surface tension. You can see in this 1/2000 secs exposure the whimsical surface's shape, bubbles and capillary waves.

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This I found, deep in the .

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From left to right, AR3600 and AR3599, as imaged during noon today through an infrared filter. You can see the solar granulation too. It is amazing what one can do today with amateur equipment!

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From the series In The , a at the last stage of its life, shedding its outer layer.

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From the series “Astrophysics In The Forest” here a black hole with an accretion disk and its axial relativistic jet.

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No need no stinkin computers, I’m modeling the freakin large scale evolution of the universe in a cup of tea.

Close up of a cup of tea showing the thermal convection pattern as bright lines twisting and merging capriciously.

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Planetary scientist are like

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The Canis Major and Columba as seen from a passenger flying over the Atlantic ocean in the middle of the .

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Nubes del ocaso.

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Today's on the .

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The Belgian solution to gloomy weather. Not totally sure it works …

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Yet another example of misleading science journalism:
https://bgr.com/science/a-supernova-devastated-our-ozone-in-2022-new-study-reveals/

While the actual study merely states that "Gamma-ray bursts ... might deplete stratospheric ozone on a global scale". No other mention of ozone is made:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-42551-5

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Happy #CarlSagan day everyone! Here he reads one of his texts on #exploration, animated by artist Erik Wernquist. Timeless!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YH3c1QZzRK4&ab_channel=ErikWernquist-DigitalArtist

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The (Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp) reopened last year after 11 years or renovations. The collection is just fantastic. Here's a taste: Rembrandt, Vermeer, Magritte, Dalí.

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Of course he fell.

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@Lotje aha! It was on purpose indeed! Thanks for sharing it! 🤩

repepo, to Belgium
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A study about the global winter caused by the , led by Cem Berk, a young colleague from the the Royal Observatory of just appeared online:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-023-01290-4

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(not gravitational!) this afternoon over . Most likely caused by a strong vertical wind shear around 2-3km high in the

Zoomed in detail of the wave clouds today over Belgium
Some of the bands appear iridescent!
Wide angle view of the wave cloud train

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A "dandelion" g-mode in the core of a :

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@asbestos @sundogplanets there are reasons to think waves like this exist in the real Sun but so far we don’t have a direct way to detect them. Kind of a hot research topic at the moment 🤩

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Today’s as seen through an Hydrogen-alpha filter and a Baader AstroSolar film filter. Lots of detail, the granules can be seen. They are typically 1500 km wide.

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Here, zooming in a region of the disc away from any , the are clearer.

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