alexpirie wrote:I'd like some more detail on the exposure times, film and film placement, and mounting as well. For a drink can pin hole camera there is an astounding amount of information in that picture - assuming that the blanks in the solar trail indicate cloudly conditions of a particular magnitude and above.
http://www.pinholephotography.org/Solar ... ctions.htm
http://www.alternativephotography.com/a ... rt108.html
http://www.solargraphy.com/
alexpirie wrote:Maybe we should equip the Palestinians and the Israeli's with two drink cans and a length of string?
<<Ricardo Montalbán as Khan Noonien Singh, a superhuman who was exiled from Earth in the 1990s, where he had used his strength and intellect to rule much of the world. Montalbán said that he believed all good villains do villainous things, but think that they are acting for the "right" reasons; in this way, Khan uses his anger at the death of his wife to justify his pursuit of Kirk.>>
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Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Khan Noonien Singh (Ricardo Montalban): THIS IS
CETI ALPHA FIVE! Ceti Alpha Six exploded six months after we were left here. The shock shifted the orbit of this planet and everything was laid waste. 'Admiral' Kirk never bothered to check on our progress. It was only the fact of my genetically-engineered intellect that allowed us to survive. On Earth, two hundred years ago, I was a prince with power over millions...
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Menkar (
Alpha Ceti/"nostril") is an old and dying star, long past the hydrogen and perhaps even past the helium stage of its stellar evolution. Menkar is currently a red giant star but as it begins to burn its carbon core it will likely become highly unstable before finally shedding its outer layers and forming a planetary nebula, leaving a relatively large white dwarf remnant.>>
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Yesterday Ricardo Montalban died at the age of 88.
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http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap000330.html
<<Explanation: Yesterday [March 29, 2000] preeminent planet-finders announced the further detection of two more new worlds -- each a potentially smaller, saturn-sized planet. The parent suns are
79 Ceti (constellation Cetus), at a distance of 117 light-years, and HD46375 (constellation Monoceros), 109 light-years away. With at least 70 percent the mass of Saturn,
79 Ceti's planet orbits on average 32.5 million miles from the star compared to 93 million miles for the Earth-Sun distance.>>
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