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Why You Probably Have Never Seen the Actual Night Sky

June 17, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

The sky is above us, always, thankfully, but how often do you look up at night sky where you live? I think it’s fair to say that most of us don’t spend too much time paying attention to what’s going on up there, but what’s strange is that even when you do look, you’re likely not seeing the whole picture.

In the United States, the majority of Americans live near  large cities that are filled with light pollution. Light pollution is exactly what it sounds like, it’s excessive light from artificial sources that fills the night sky and blocks our view of the true night sky. Now, by contrast if you live out in the country you are far more likely to see the night sky in great detail. If you live in the Western or South Western United States, with the exception of big cities in California, you will have a very good chance of seeing a night sky full of billions of stars.

Light Pollution Map of The United States Image Credit: The Light Pollution Science and Technology Institute (ISTIL)
Light Pollution Map of The United States ( Image Credit: The Light Pollution Science and Technology Institute aka ISTIL)

Did you know that you can actually see the Milky Way in the night sky? Many Americans have probably never actually seen the Milky Way and some never will. That’s a sad thought considering it’s one of the most amazing views one can see. I didn’t see the Milky Way until I was about 11 years old but I will never forget the view.

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Comparison of the city sky vs the country and how the amount of light pollution obstructs our view of the night sky. Credit: Jeremy Stanley

Perhaps, I have inspired you to go in search of a place that will allow you to view the night sky in all it’s glory! That’s great, but where should you go? Well, there are quite a few places and most of them are out west but there is one really great location in the east that offers up a great view as well. It helps to be high in altitude to get away from the weather and light to create a great star gazing experience and that’s why the McDonald Observatory in Texas is a great location to go as it sits about 6,700 above sea level and has large telescopes that are open to the public to enhance your view.

For those on the eastern side of the US you can head to Cherry Springs State Park in Pennsylvania. This park will definitely allow you to see the nucleus of the Milky Way Galaxy and probably more stars then you have ever seen before. Really want to be amazed? Then how about “International Dark Sky Park” or Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah. This place offers a phenomenal view of the night sky, in it’s full glory, including a complete view of the Milky Way, airglow, and you may even be able to see overhead passing satellites and meteors with the utmost ease, that is if you can pick them out among the millions of stars filling your view.

So what are you waiting for?  Get out there, get inspired, get into science and look towards the night sky. You could even make it part of a fun summer trip!

Filed Under: Hobby, How To, Science, Space, Weather Tagged With: Guide, How To, how to see the milky way, milky way, night sky, satellite, Science, Space, star gazing, stars, telecope

Amazing 3D View of Known Universe

June 14, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr 1 Comment

The universe in which we exist is unimagineably immense and we only know of a very small portion of it. That “small” portion however is massive all by itself and you can get a real feel for just how massive it is by watching this awesome video that was posted by the Los Angeles Times  which shows us a 3D map of the known universe.

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It’s incredible to see how all of this data comes together and it’s interesting to see the size, scale and shape of what we know is out there. The video is just over 17 minutes long and features lots of cool animations, some of which show portions of the universe that we barely know about. The map covers about 120 million light-years of space and time and features narration by Helene Courtois of the University of Lyon in France.

Filed Under: Science, Space, Technology, Video Tagged With: 3d map of universe, Galaxy, Helene Courtois, la timesa, light year, Science, Space, universe

Tested, A Whole Lot of Geekery

June 13, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

TestedLogo As a geek, I spend a lot of time not only creating and compiling content for our site but also enjoying content from others as well and today I thought I would take a moment to share with you one of my favorite places to visit on the web.

Tested.com is a website that covers technology, science, art and basically just awesome and geeky stuff in general. Tested was created by Will Smith and Norman Chan and now features Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage from MythBusters. I am big fan of MythBusters and basically anything Adam and Jamie do in general. So you could only imagine that I would be extremely excited to see their involvement in the content of Tested.

The website isn’t the only content you can get from Tested, they also have a great YouTube page that is filled with great videos which range from getting a hands on look at the latest electronics, to going Inside Adam Savage’s Cave where you can witness the creative genius in action as he creates something amazing from nothing. Want to see the Hyneman in his natural habitat? Now you can by watching Inside Jaime’s Shop.

So, if you can’t seem to get enough geekery in your life ( and honestly, who couldn’t use a little more?) check out Tested.

 

 

Filed Under: Computers, DIY, Electronics, Games, Hardware, LEGO, Science, Software, Technology, Youtube Tagged With: Adam Savage, Building, DIY, geek, Hardware, Jamie Hyneman, mythbusters, Science, Software, Technology, tested, Web, youtube

How Does Superman Shave? Bill Nye Chimes In

June 8, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

Gillette is running some interesting ads about how Superman shaves and they are asking many famous faces to come up with their best answer. The ads are part of a promotion for the upcoming film Superman: Man of Steel. I’m actually enjoying a lot of the responses in each video, even though I know it’s most likely going to be all about a Gillette razor. The videos are no less interesting though, especially when we get to hear Bill Nye offer up his best theory.

Filed Under: comics, Film, Science Fiction, Youtube Tagged With: bill nye, Film, gillette superman video, man of steel, movie, Science, superman, theory, youtube

Tornado Path Seen From Space

June 5, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

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Image Credit: NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team

The devastating E-F5 tornado that struck central Oklahoma on May 20th 2013 caused 2 billion dollars in damage and has taken up to 24 lives. This powerful storm has left a scar on the Earth’s surface that can easily be identified in this image from far above the Earth.

The photo was taken using the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) on NASA’s Terra spacecraft. This is a false-color image that clearly shows the path of the powerful tornado that lasted nearly 40 minutes as it continued to move along for 17 miles.

You can see a larger view of the image with it’s caption from NASA.

Filed Under: NASA, News, Science, Space, Technology, Weather Tagged With: aster, ef5, News, Oklahoma, photo, Science, Space, Technology, tornado, tornado path, Weather

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