Category | Moon

Top Ten Animals in Space

Posted on 16 April 2008

Many animals have been put into space. Here I list my favourite space critters, including the Orbiting Frogs for which this very blog is named.

JAXA Release High Definition Moon Map

Posted on 16 April 2008

The Japanese Moon-mapping craft, Selene, has been busy. A preliminary release of what will be the best map of the Moon ever created, shows the topology and mineral content of the Moon’s surface.

Thanks for the Recent Activity

Posted on 05 March 2008

Orbiting Frog has been a busy place in 2008! We are only a small way into the year but already Orbiting Frog seems to have overspilled to the extent to which I feel the need to recap and regroup. So just in case you missed anything, here is a quick…

Some Eclipse Videos and Images

Posted on 21 February 2008

So I didn’t get to see the lunar eclipse last night because of the cloud. But no matter! Thanks to the internet I already have a wealth of videos and images available. The one above is from Flickr user Viaan. Here are some of the best I have spotted so…

Lunar Eclipse from Another Perspective

Posted on 20 February 2008

In my previous post, detailing tonight’s Lunar Eclipse (the last until December 2010), I included a YouTube video I made showing what you might expect to see if it is clear. Well included here is the same video plus two more showing the same event from the perspective of the…

Lunar Eclipse 2008: A Guide

Posted on 18 February 2008

This Wednesday there will be a total eclipse of the Moon. Totality will last for 51 minutes and will be visible throughout Europe, North America, the Pacific region and Northern Africa. The show kicks off at 00:35 GMT when the Earth’s penumbra touches the limb of the Moon. Totality occurs…

Watch Out Stephen

Posted on 31 August 2007

As a fan of Moon Landing rebuttals and a big Wriststrong supporter, I would love to see this happen. Phill vs Stephen.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D3kFn_3xRY[/youtube]

Top Ten Astronomy Pictures of the Day (APOD)

Posted on 29 August 2007

I love NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day, known to its friends as APOD. So to honour that Great website, which has been running for more than a decade, I here present my own personal top ten list of APODs. They may not be quite the same as anyone else…

Earth and Friends in Multiple Wavelengths

Posted on 08 August 2007

There is a lot more to the universe than the light you and I can pick up with our eyes and brains. Although its a shame that we can’t see them naturally we can use technology to reveal the wavelengths of light normally invisible to us. Visible light is only part of the electromagnetic spectrum (a very small part) and I thought it would be interesting to see some familiar objects in unfamiliar ways.

Mars Won’t be as Big as a Full Moon

Posted on 01 August 2007

Every year it comes around now, the email that says Mars will be as big as the Full Moon in August this year. It is a junk email that was a misinterpretation of a Mars approach from 2003 and I’m glad to see that the Bad Astronomer is talking about…

Fly Me to the Moon

Posted on 27 June 2007

I had my first day working for SETPOINT Wales yesterday in their mobile planetarium, the Stardome. I went to Crickhowell High School and had a great (if tiring day) giving a space talk and showing, what felt like hundreds of children, the constellations.

The reason I like talking about space is…

Go With the Flow

Posted on 24 May 2007

Wired are reporting on a feasability study from the NASA Institute for Advanced Studies on a giant liquid mirror telescope that could potentially be placed on the Moon. Roger Angel or the University of Arizona is the man in charge of this study and he is suggestying it may be possible to…

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