4.6 Billion Years

RDP Friday: UNEARTHLY

Unearthly-I’ve noticed that when I say something is ‘unearthly’ it’s to describe something  of this Earth that is breathtakingly beautiful and my brain says to my eyes, ” hey good catch”

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And then there are times when I see something that is truly Unearthly and beautiful and my brain can’t stop thanking my eyes for the treat.

These images from the Webb Telescope fall into the latter category.

Stephan’s Quintet, a visual grouping of five galaxies, is best known for being prominently featured in the holiday classic film, “It’s a Wonderful Life.”

Today, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals Stephan’s Quintet in a new light. This enormous mosaic is Webb’s largest image to date, covering about one-fifth of the Moon’s diameter. It contains over 150 million pixels and is constructed from almost 1,000 separate image files. T

he information from Webb provides new insights into how galactic interactions may have driven galaxy evolution in the early universe. With its powerful, infrared vision and extremely high spatial resolution, Webb shows never-before-seen details in this galaxy group.

Sparkling clusters of millions of young stars and starburst regions of fresh star birth grace the image. Sweeping tails of gas, dust and stars are being pulled from several of the galaxies due to gravitational interactions. Most dramatically, Webb captures huge shock waves as one of the galaxies, NGC 7318B, smashes through the cluster.

Together, the five galaxies of Stephan’s Quintet are also known as the Hickson Compact Group 92 (HCG 92). Although called a “quintet,” only four of the galaxies are truly close together and caught up in a cosmic dance. The fifth and leftmost galaxy, called NGC 7320, is well in the foreground compared with the other four. NGC 7320 resides 40 million light-years from Earth, while the other four galaxies (NGC 7317, NGC 7318A, NGC 7318B, and NGC 7319) are about 290 million light-years away.

This is still fairly close in cosmic terms, compared with more distant galaxies billions of light-years away. Studying such relatively nearby galaxies like these helps scientists better understand structures seen in a much more distant universe.

The dimmer star at the center of this scene has been sending out rings of gas and dust for thousands of years in all directions, and NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has revealed for the first time that this star is cloaked in dust.Two cameras aboard Webb captured the latest image of this planetary nebula, cataloged as NGC 3132, and known informally as the Southern Ring Nebula. It is approximately 2,500 light-years away.

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has delivered the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe so far. Webb’s First Deep Field is galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, and it is teeming with thousands of galaxies – including the faintest objects ever observed in the infrared.

Webb’s image is approximately the size of a grain of sand held at arm’s length, a tiny sliver of the vast universe. The combined mass of this galaxy cluster acts as a gravitational lens, magnifying more distant galaxies, including some seen when the universe was less than a billion years old. This deep field, taken by Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), is a composite made from images at different wavelengths, totaling 12.5 hours – achieving depths at infrared wavelengths beyond the Hubble Space Telescope’s deepest fields, which took weeks. And this is only the beginning. Researchers will continue to use Webb to take longer exposures, revealing more of our vast universe.
This image shows the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 as it appeared 4.6 billion years ago, with many more galaxies in front of and behind the cluster. Much more about this cluster will be revealed as researchers begin digging into Webb’s data. This field was also imaged by Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI), which observes mid-infrared light.

Wadi Rum, known also as the Valley of the Moon, is a valley cut into the sandstone and granite rock in southern Jordan

Every Single Door

René Magritte

I watched the first of the January 6th committee hearings last night.

What surprised me is this- I watched Donald Trump and his fanatics loose their collective brain cell when the Election was called for President Biden. I watched them attack the US Capitol on Janurary 6th on TV and I have followed the stories about the Domestic Terrorists who were arrested and charged and their sentencing  in the news.

I have seen, with the rest of world Donald Trump continue to drop the snake oil he stills sells drop by drop into  the open and willing mouths of his fanatics every single day since then.

But what I was not prepared for, what surprised me , as I watched the hearings and saw the videos and heard the opening arguments was that I did not feel the darkness and the absolute evil that Donald Trump and the Domestic Terrorists who attacked the Capitol that day had literally brought to not only the ” People’s House ” in DC but Trump also brought that evil into  homes where we eat and sleep and raise our families too.

On that day, nowhere was ‘safe’.

Supporters of Donald Trump, one carrying a bust of Trump, climb the walls of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2020, 

One of the goals presented in the hearing last night shows that  the Terrorists and White Supremacists  had on January 6th  was to Hang the Vice President of the United States for not giving Donald Trump what he wanted.

Make no mistake, there is testimony where it becomes clear Donald Trump was fine with that. In Trump’s mind that action would have been justified.

That horrific  fact  put into the larger picture of what happened that day as presented in the  hearings, it becomes clear that Donald Trump and his fanatics- and by extension the fanatics who still support him quietly because it makes them appear ‘reasonable’ support the same cause.

Give them what they want or face execution.

They are willing to go there- every last Trump Supporter- from the White Supremacists, to the Domestic Terrorists to Ma and Pa sitting on their front porch feeding you cookies and gently trying to reason you into understanding why they are supporting a thug like Donald Trump who was fine with death threats being made against his Vice President and the murder and brutal assaults of law enforcement officers.

I write about evil and corruption and monsters and I must say, I think I’m good at it. I thought that I could spot a monster a mile away and evil a half mile away.

On January 6th 2021 I watched monsters attack the Capitol and I had no idea how dark that day really was and how very close I came to seeing the United States Government fall into the hands of the most vile and corrupt human being to walk the face of the Earth in my lifetime.

So this is what the author of monster stories thinks needs to happen:

Donald Trump needs to be held accountable for the actions that he planned and executed. The Hate groups who served as his Army need to go to Jail and they need to rot there.

No ‘parole’ no cutie ankle monitors and home arrests and promises to be good forever and ever.

They need to go to Jail for the rest of their unnatural lives- and I say that because I don’t support the death penalty.

And as for Donald Trump?

He needs to join them, but most important of all he needs to be unmasked and called out for what he is.

He is a monster, his actions were monstrous and when he shows his face in public he needs to be recognized for that and the evil he brought to every single door in America that day.

EVERY SINGLE DOOR.

 

Music Sunday

Along with the Beatles and about 99% of their songs, I dislike the song ” Sweet Caroline “ that much.

What made it worse was that it became a Karoke classic so along with elevators and grocery stores IT LIVES. Sweet Caroline is effing everywhere along with Paul McCartney- I feel haunted and not in a good way.

Then one of my friends sent me this clip of Migos and James Corden just killing  Sweet Caroline ( in a good way and not in  the way that will get you banned on social media for being mean) and I totally fell in love with this version.

I guess that today I learned that there is hope for even the worst of things in this world.

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Medical Ed and Shrunken Heads

” Sylvester” Photo A.M. Moscoso

Back in 2008 I went on a field trip with my friend Julie to the famous “ Ye Old Curiousity Shop ” in Seattle.

By field trip I mean we skipped work and went and hung out down at the pier and goofed off all day.

Anyway.

I’ve been going to the Shoppe for over 50 years and these are two of my favorite exhibits- I should add that Sylvester the Mummy ( pictured above ) is somewhere above ‘my favorite’ but these two have funny stories attached to them.

Photo A.M. Moscoso

My first funny story is about the Shrunken Torso. I saw this for the first time when I was around six years old. I wasn’t scared of it. I was mortified because you could see it’s boobies.

Photo A.M. Moscoso

So this exhibit is my hands down favorite- I wanted to take the Siamese Calves home with me when I saw it for the first time ( again I was around six years old ) and I still do. Back when I was little the Calves were one of the star attractions and they were displayed on the floor,  but they’re up near the ceiling now with these nifty bits and pieces.

Photo A.M. Moscoso

But as I noodled through my pictures from that day I came across  this exhibit and for the life of me I can’t explain why I  had forgotten all about it until now.

Photo A.M. Moscoso

This is Medical Ed and as you can see, he’s pretty cool.

I’m guessing that I forgot about it after I took the pictures in  2009 because it may be ‘new’ and I’m guessing I was thinking ‘ well that’s neat’ and went on to buy my shrunken heads and the candy suckers with scorpions inside of them.

Yeah, it goes without saying my shrunken heads are not real and as the years  wore my cats got to them one by one and they disappeared ( the heads not my cats )

At least.

That’s what I think happened to them.

Photo A.M. Moscoso

 Shrunken Heads on display at the Ye Old Curiosity Shop – as far as I know they’re still there. Just don’t tell  my cats.

Photo A.M. Moscoso