Jan 252019
 

New Horizons’ Newest and Best-Yet View of Ultima Thule

Obtained with the wide-angle Multicolor Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC) component of New Horizons’ Ralph instrument, this image was taken when the KBO was 4,200 miles (6,700 kilometers) from the spacecraft, at 05:26 UT (12:26 a.m. EST) on Jan. 1 – just seven minutes before closest approach. With an original resolution of 440 feet (135 meters) per pixel, the image was stored in the spacecraft’s data memory and transmitted to Earth on Jan. 18-19. Scientists then sharpened the image to enhance fine detail.

 Posted by at 7:30 pm
Jan 222019
 

Looks like the moon got a minor thwack during the recent eclipse. Probably nothing major, but powerful enough to create a light flash that was picked up be several telescopes. The video below includes not only this event but a number of prior ones; additionally, Lunar Reconnaissance images showing before and after shots of the surface where new craters were formed.

 Posted by at 2:49 am
Jan 102019
 

Thanks to a snarky Fark photoshopping thread, here’s a Flickr page full of 1970’s 8X10 glossies of hopeful entertainers… who, I imagine, have been all of them all but forgotten by history.

the kriegsmann files

On one level they’re kinda funny… goofy lookin’ people in bad 70’s fashions with bad 70’s hair styles. On the other hand… here are people who had dreams of fame and glory, and who were they? But then look at any high school football or basketball tam, filled with kids with dreams of going pro: dreams that will come to a screeching halt with a broken ankle or a realization of a lack of adequate talent.

Still… go take a look and behold the wonders of the perm and the polyester leisure suit.

More than a decade ago NPR ran a piece on this:

Dumpster of Forgotten Musicians Launches Quest

 Posted by at 7:50 pm
Jan 022019
 

NASA’s New Horizons Mission Reveals Entirely New Kind of World

This image taken by the Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) is the most detailed of Ultima Thule returned so far by the New Horizons spacecraft. It was taken at 5:01 Universal Time on January 1, 2019, just 30 minutes before closest approach from a range of 18,000 miles (28,000 kilometers), with an original scale of 459 feet (140 meters) per pixel.

This indicates that higher-rez images are possible in the coming days… assuming the camera was pointed in the right direction. Unlikely that it wasn’t, but you never know.

The first color image of Ultima Thule, taken at a distance of 85,000 miles (137,000 kilometers) at 4:08 Universal Time on January 1, 2019, highlights its reddish surface. At left is an enhanced color image taken by the Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC), produced by combining the near infrared, red and blue channels. The center image taken by the Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) has a higher spatial resolution than MVIC by approximately a factor of five. At right, the color has been overlaid onto the LORRI image to show the color uniformity of the Ultima and Thule lobes. Note the reduced red coloring at the neck of the object.

 

And because this is 2019 and we can’t have anything nice, the Twitter maniacs and SJW scolds are at it again:

NASA Has A Bit Of A Nazi Problem With Its ‘Ultima Thule’ Name

 Posted by at 4:13 pm
Jan 012019
 

Some sort of cold/flu thing has knocked me on my keister for the last week or so, peaking in awfulness yesterday morning/the night before. *Hopefully* it’s in the declining-awfulness phase, but in any event it has ruined not only my productiveness but also put a damper on the higher functions. Been sorts running on neutral for a few days. So *this* is what it must be like being an NPC…

Anyway, in lieu of my usual scintillating prose, here are some random photos of no particular worth.

Cutler Marina a week or so ago.

Banshee catching some zzzz’s

Footprints in the snow.

Yesterday I crawled to a vertical attitude and drove to town to get some food. The local Shopko seems to be getting an early start on holidays *months* away.

 Posted by at 2:48 pm
Dec 142018
 

Banshee was relaxing on the arm of the couch next to me when Buttons, who didn’t see her, jumped up on my lap. Hissing, slapping and fleeing ensued. Below you can see Buttons receding into the distance while Banshee sulks, clearly unhappy that another cat came within her personal space.

 Posted by at 1:27 pm
Dec 122018
 

It’s always a little bit of a shock when, well after nightfall, you get a call from one of your neighbors telling you to “look out your window,” you do, and the house across the street is a raging inferno.

 

As it turns out this was a planned burn. The house was a dump; it hasn’t been lived in since before I moved out here in 2004. Still, it came as just a smidgen of a surprise. The wind was blowing like mad, sending smoke and embers across the street over my neighbors house. Fortunately the firefighters were right there (they had, after all, started the fire).

 Posted by at 10:37 pm