“Resilience” is in the news. We have to be more resilient. But we can’t control everything and it’s life’s surprises that makes it interesting.
https://mega.nz/file/crljiQAL#71dobunSYVdtXT7oT1QAucr2gATe6dWJmCB4ZRW8YRA
“Resilience” is in the news. We have to be more resilient. But we can’t control everything and it’s life’s surprises that makes it interesting.
https://mega.nz/file/crljiQAL#71dobunSYVdtXT7oT1QAucr2gATe6dWJmCB4ZRW8YRA
The Orion Nebula is one of the brightest and most spectacular objects in the winter sky. Easily visible to the naked eye, I thought I’d be posting loads of pictures of it over the last few months. Unfortunately, most of this winter has been gloomily cloudy by day and by night in Southend. Still, I managed to get a picture a few nights ago with the smart scope, the Seestar S50.

For comparison, here’s an older one taken with my six inch reflector.

I had to modify the colours in the old image to try and make them look a bit like the new one. The smart scope applied a light pollution filter which, as its name suggests, cuts out a lot of common light pollution wavelengths. This allows a lot more detail to be recorded. The original colours in the old image looked like this. If you look through a telescope this is more like what you would see.

Orion is moving rapidly westwards. There isn’t much time left to enjoy it before it disappears for another six months or so.
I thought I might add a little note about all these “M” numbers that I keep quoting. They’re from Charles Messier’s 18th century catalogue of objects.
As a young boy, Messier saw a comet in the sky. He was so amazed by this that he devoted his life to discovering comets. He was well aware that there were a large number of fuzzy blobs in the sky that could easily be mistaken for comets, but which aren’t. So he decided to compile a list of rubbish-things-that-aren’t-interesting-because-they-aren’t-comets. The Orion Nebula is number 42 on Messier’s list of rubbish-things-that-aren’t-interesting-because-they-aren’t-comets.
It’s five years since the covid lockdown. The lesson we learn from this is that stuff happens. Oh, and mindfulness. Stuff happens and mindfulness. There’s more stuff happening now.
https://mega.nz/file/1nFDEIqB#EFavVUHjGvugWh4oluXXYI7som2IbsxMRB01hBMcvlQ
And in the Big News today from a Faith Perspective, children. Happy children going to school. Jesus was a big fan of children. “If anyone should harm one of these little children, it would be better for them to have a millstone tied around their neck and dropped in the sea. Or alternatively, moved to another parish.”
Modern children are having their minds filled with violent pornography. If only they would read the Big Book of Magic Stuff instead.
https://mega.nz/file/0u10TaQb#sSpOL15GWS8g_W9ePVvRw7lJFp0atXyLtClYk8A_WvU
And in the Big News today from a Faith Perspective, the Invisible Magic Friend is a woman. Yes, He definitely is. Or possibly not. What is a man anyway? To find out we consult Netflix, or the internet, or the Big Book of Magic Stuff. They all contain suitable role models.
https://mega.nz/file/NqtHSCgJ#NfML0DX-t-Lf1eUCs1CEOzLRwRPdBXURNesN1_j3Hlg