Apr 03 2012

New Blogger at 10,000 birds [Greg Laden's Blog]

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Suzie_Gilbert_Flyaway.jpgSuzie Gilbert is the author of Flyaway, which in turn is a chronicle of lifetime as a bird rehabilitation expert. And, she is the newest addition to the Beat Writer’s staff at 10,000 birds. You can find her bio at the Beat Writer’s Sheet, and starting on April 6th, she’ll be contributing regularly to 10,000 birds.

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Apr 03 2012

5 Statements You Must Make At An Interview To Guarantee That You Get The Job

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Apr 03 2012

Billions of Stars in the Galaxy! [Starts With A Bang]

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“A galaxy is composed of gas and dust and stars – billions upon billions of stars.”
-Carl Sagan

Perhaps the most striking feature of the night sky under truly dark conditions isn’t the canopy of those thousands of points of blaze, however rather the expanse of the Milky Path, streaking across the entire night sky.

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(Image credit: Richard Payne, retrieved from here.)

With an estimated 200-400 billion stars contained within our island Universe, the Milky Path is just a regular, run-of-the-mill spiral galaxy compared to the rest of what’s outside there.

However it’s our house. And, despite the tremendous difficulty associated with resolving the individual stars within it, we’ve been trying to do exactly that since the first modern astronomers took to the skies with their telescopes.

For the first age ever, we’ve finally gotten up to over one billion stars identified, and stitched together into a single image.

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(Image credit: Mike Glance at (WFAU), UKIDSS/GPS and VVV, as are all images below.)

The European Southern Observatory’s VISTA telescope, combined with the UK’s Infrared Telescope in Hawaii, have combined forces to constitute the VISTA Data Flow System project, where the telescopes have been recording up to — get this — 1.4 Terabytes of data, per night, which they plot to do for a total of ten years.

This release comes just a fraction of the path into that age, however there have been over a billion stars identified in the hour measured, above. Let’s zoom into that white box, in the region on the left of the image above, to get a closer, higher-resolution gaze. (As always, click for the larger version.)

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This small fraction of the galaxy contains more than we could possibly count, or much exhibit at this resolution, so let’s go in much deeper, to the tiny region indicated by the box above. What do we find, looking at one of the Milky Path’s tiny, active star-forming regions?

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Over 10,000 stars, in a region far away in the outskirts of the galaxy. For comparison, we could have taken a gaze towards the galactic center. The dense chaos should provide you with a stark contrast to the image of the outskirts, and should truly aid you know how we get to a billion so quickly!

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The incredibly courageous (and patient) among you can attempt to download the stitched-together giant TIFF file (which is what I used — with a abundance of patience — to constitute the images above and below), however much this huge 150 Megapixel image can’t possibly contain all of the data taken by VISTA Data Flow System.

After ten years, we should have somewhere — depending on clouds — encircling a 5 Petabyte image archive of the Milky Path, a literal treasure trove for astronomers. In the meantime, I’ve flipped the Milky Path on its side, and made one image, viewable below, where you can view nearly the entire stretch of our house galaxy in one convenient scroll. Capture your age and delight in it.

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As you gaze at this magnificent image, as you marvel that we’ve passed the milestone of counting up one billion stars in our galaxy, keep in intellect that this is still less than 1% of the stars in just one galaxy outside of hundreds of billions in the Universe.

And all the same, this is house.

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Mar 28 2012

Hello world!

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