Thursday, June 24, 2010

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Not long ago (on June 18, 2010) died José Saramago. I got really sad when I heard. Especially because he died only a great writer, but a person with his head very well furnished.

I saw José Saramago once in person in the presentation of one of his books and I was captivated by his thinking and to explain. I think this man should have been glued to his side to a scribe who recorded every word he uttered during his life that were not lost. So when I found out I was dead I could not help myself to watch videos online interviews with contemporary sage has left us.

In one of his interviews on the Internet, Saramago talked about the responsibility of public figures to express their views. And I was struck by a phrase of his that said the end of that interview: "I have no careful what you say. The reason is simple: because I say no more but what I think. And that's all I have for offer. "








concurred that the day before Saramago's death I was talking with a student I was starting a doctorate in astronomy department where I work and I was giving my opinion on the scientific career and astronomer in particular. I was surprised that when we ended the conversation, the student in question thanked me for this conversation because he said it, my words had done much to keep things clearer.

do not mean to compare myself with Saramago, or think that my views are as lucid as yours. But it is true that his words made me see that I, by the fact that they begin to get some other channels at the temples, I'm starting to have a small arsenal of experiences that occasionally it is worth taking a walk. Because, as I said Saramago, " That's all I have to offer ." I hallucinated that even after death, Saramago still had much to teach.

So, as a tribute to Saramago, now I would speak the same thing I talked to one student. If he says he served my words, perhaps some of you are also served. My memory is not too good, so I do not claim now play our conversation word for word. I'm content with expressing the same idea, albeit differently.

The student in question was concerned that, now starting its scientific career was, he said, giving up everything that he liked to do in your free time (eg, hiking, having a girlfriend, ...) and devote himself to science. From my point of view, the problem was that this boy was too used to see scientists in movies. These films are supergeniuses scientists who consider it their duty to sacrifice his personal life to science. Few of them have partners, and those who have just broken their relationship because they take time to discover the secrets of the universe.




This vision gives Hollywood has done much harm. Well, also has its good things. My family is very proud that a family member is an astrophysicist. Sure you think I'ma ports. It's just a matter of time to discover something and give me the Nobel Prize. And that's where I say that deep down they believe that are a little Einstein does more harm than good.

When you are a student supergeniuses aspire to be that everyone expects. But deep down you know yourself and know you're no genius (Well, if you are one of the few geniuses out there Please excuse my foolish words and do not need to read the nonsense I'm writing for other vast majority of mortals). So start doubt whether you are capable of being a scientist, to get you off the race, to be a doctor in physics, simply because your vision of what a scientist does not square with what you are, a human being normalito and eager to go out with girls . So many people very valid to be a scientist is not able to overcome that mental hurdle and eventually abandoned the road somewhere.

Although then there is the other student. One who truly believes a supergeniuses and that sooner or later, just cheating yourself and it becomes more unhappy being on the planet.



So now I would like to demolish the idea Scientists would have us believe. Being a scientist is no trick. Anyone interested is perfectly capable of achieving a career in science. It is true that we should be a good student, but I do not think that is unique to the scientific career and is only reserved for the genius of the planet. You just have to be able to be curious and want to understand the universe using the scientific method. To get you the race you just have to study a subject and then another and another to finish. To make an argument just look to solve small problems every day keeping his eyes on solving a larger problem. With time and perseverance anything is possible. Your goal if

want to be a scientist should not be named awards of cigarettes, but the satisfaction of understanding (or help to understand) the way nature works. I am amazed still could concentrate on something that fascinates me. And really, if I have been getting into this world, you are perfectly capable of doing well. Do not hesitate. Put on record and go. I do not hesitate to admit that I'm no Einstein. Science also needs Salieris. Not everyone can be Mozart, or need to. By the way, did you know that was a work by Antonio Salieri, riconosciuta Europe, which inaugurated the Teatro alla Scala in Milan in 1778?





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An apartment with a view to the future ...

Well lately we have begun to outline what will be a little floor decoration, mainly with aspects that we must take into account because they are elements that affect the work.

We want to give the room a natural, slightly processed materials, because in the future, the porch will become a greenhouse filled with beautiful plants and flowers ... Hence, the sofa is leather, the park we like to have the wood grain marked and lined with stone wall.

- Parquet, the only one we like the two is this, because if not that, and then each strip in opposite tastes, likes the red pringuis and me, rather clearly, the typical wood color.


- Stone Wall: we cover a layered style stone walls of which hang the TV like a picture in the center and will only be on TV, no furniture. For stone, we have the following possibilities (this guide). And of course, that choice goes a bit depending on the parquet ...

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Well, I do not know if I have explained, we, that a decision affects the rest ...

Other:

Bad news: the plasterer costs 4000 euros, come on, one arm and a leg! At least we have consulted, phones have two or three more to those who will undoubtedly ask for budget ... We will tell you.

Good news: the aid going forward and, if all goes well, we could have a good sum of money to reform the house, yes, on condition that we do not sell or rent the house for 10 years. Y. .. of course, it could take up to 1 year in charge once they come to see that we have done everything we had to do, neither more nor less. This to me is an inconsistency: if you need money to reform your house you do not have or does not arrive, so you ask for help, but will not give you money until you have completed the work ... Anyone please explain me? If you do not have to do the work, obviously you can not finish and never come to see it because you have not finished! We luckily we weathering as we can, but I think people who are worse than us and I'm not sure how they will.

Friday, June 18, 2010

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Thursday, June 17, 2010

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If one is not motivated in advance, to observe the night sky is a drag. Come on, think about it. You go out at night without lights blind him away from the city, with a little (or a lot) of cold. Mount the telescope in the dark, sweating to carry the tube, tripod and counterweight. Point the telescope to point to the polar and thus follow the movement of the stars at night. Wait, it starts to drizzle. Collect quickly. Well, it seems to have stopped. Back to assemble. Look, now it has cleared. But you see four stars in the sky orange. "We aim this planet? Come. Oysters can not find it. Let me. Let's see if I aim better. There. Mira. But I only see a point!

stars through a telescope looks remain a point, although a bit brighter. Nebulae and planets atmospheres need to clean and use appropriate increases. And even then most likely only see a big spot or a speck weakling.

So the observation of the sky requires using a little imagination to see what you've seen in photographs on the Internet in full color and with high magnification.

There are a couple or three objects in the sky that hardly anyone not disappoint. My particular of these three objects may be the Moon, Saturn and Jupiter, in that order. The moon is clear. Even without a telescope and you could be looking for hours (or minutes if you're a normal human). As the planets is curious that Saturn has put before Jupiter, bearing in mind that Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System and which is also closer. The explanation lies in the rings of Saturn.

Compare the size of Saturn to Earth.

remember when I first looked at Saturn through a telescope I thought someone had painted Saturn in the eyepiece of the telescope to play a joke. It looked perfectly the ring around Saturn, which had always seen in pictures of Saturn and also some satellites aligned with that ring that you could almost see orbiting around it. How beautiful!

Galileo was again the first to observe Saturn with a telescope and it drew a round with two ears attached.

Drawings by Galileo in the first observation of Saturn with a telescope.

These two ears were the ring of Saturn, but as your telescope did not have much resolution nor expect to see any ring around Saturn, as he interpreted it as two moons of Saturn (moons must have been great to have the size you drew). But the best part was that later, Galileo observed Saturn and again and saw nothing but those two huge moons of Saturn. What had happened? Quite simply the slope of the ring of Saturn from the Earth had changed and now I saw in profile.



The tilt of Saturn's rings changes with time.

The ring of Saturn are, in fact, several rings, composed of many particles of water ice (or ie, ice) and not any solid object. These ice particles can be of various sizes (from micrometers to meters).

Structure of Saturn's rings.

Since the Earth is relatively easy to see that the rings are empty regions (such as the Cassini division, which separates the B ring and the rings C, D, E and F are more difficult to appreciate . These gaps in the rings were thought to be related to places where the orbits were not stable and the particles were there migrated outward or inward leaving these gaps in the ring. But now believed that the interaction with the magnetosphere must also influence the presence of the divisions between rings.

In 2009, the Spitzer infrared space telescope on Saturn ring discovered another, much larger than the others, making it the largest ring in the Solar System. Since then, Saturn has earned the title of 'The Lord of the Rings.

Saturn ring discovered by Spitzer in 2009.


By the way, did you know that Saturn's rings are involved in an oxygen atmosphere ? I when I found out I was stunned. Atmosphere "in the rings? What oxygen is nothing more and nothing less? I can imagine the astronauts collect ice for their drinks in the ring of Saturn and without oxygen tanks but breathing the very atmosphere of the future ice cubes. Cool! Yes, it appears that the cold water with the help of sunlight breaks down into hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen, being light escapes into space, but the oxygen remains forming the thin atmosphere of the talking.


But for atmosphere, this is not the only surprise is that Saturn has prepared us. One of its satellites, Titan is the only satellite Solar System with a substantial atmosphere. And it's a methane atmosphere very similar to what is believed to on early Earth was at the time when life was formed. The existence of this atmosphere, detected in 1908 a Catalan astronomer who, like me, studied at the University of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bcalled Josep Comas i Solà.

Well as I said, observe Saturn with a telescope worth it if you have the chance. The vision of the rings is wonderful. Seen from the surface should be spectacular. Can you imagine that the Earth had rings too? See monuments like the Sagrada Familia or the Eiffel Tower with these rings in bright sky during day and night will be spectacular.




Thursday, June 10, 2010

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- And how it feels to be engulfed by a giant?

- Well, not as bad as it seems. The problem was the gas later. It seems unbelievable the amount of gases that can fit in there.

- Good afternoon. Today we are speaking with the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, which in 1994 collided with the planet Jupiter, the largest in the Solar System. He told us that Jupiter has a lot of gas, is not it?

- Yes, fact why they are called "gas giants" because they are composed of gas. I think that Jupiter is a failed star, because it is composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, like what's made the Sun if I only had about 75 times more mass would be a star and the solar system would be a binary system .

- Very interesting. But tell us how it all started.

- Well, I was so quiet in the outer Solar System, the Oort cloud where comets are all revolving around the sun And one day, long ago, I noticed that Jupiter threw me. (Is that Jupiter is the most massive planet Solar System, about 300 times more massive than Earth). So I went looking for him.

Oort cloud surrounding the solar system and is where comets come from.

- And that's when astronomers discovered in 1993.

- Yes, but in fact the problem started a year earlier. In 1992 I got too close to Jupiter and its tidal forces eventually break into several pieces (about 20 or so).

- Really tidal effects can break you into pieces?

- Of course. Is that comets do not have much mass and Jupiter is very massive as well. Without going any further, its closest satellites, Io, is the body of the solar system with more volcanic activity and, in fact, is due to the same tidal forces that I broke me into pieces.

- what about your trip so close to Jupiter could see its satellites?

- Well, not all of them. Think that Jupiter has about 65 satellites orbiting around it. But I could see the Galilean satellites.

- Galilean?

- I call them that because Galileo Galilei discovered in 1610, proving that not everything revolved around the Earth and thus a system in which the planets revolved around the Earth, but the Sun was not so unthinkable.

- And how did that revolved around Jupiter?

- Well, think of Io, we talked about before, for example, goes around Jupiter in just 2 days. So it is very easy to look through a telescope two or three nights in a row and see how it moves around Jupiter.

- Galilean What did you like most?

- Well, the four have their charm. Io is spectacular with its volcanoes and more. Satellite Europe is a completely frozen, but beneath the ice is believed to be an ocean of liquid water, and perhaps even life living there below. Ganymede, the largest satellite in the solar system, is also spectacular. And satellite Callisto is the most impact on their surface.


Galilean satellites of Jupiter.

- Let's continue our journey. We said that in 1993, astronomers discovered it done bits and conclude that a year before had to pass close to Jupiter and that he was caught and became the first comet discovered that instead of turning around the sun did around a planet.

- Exactly.

- And what is more spectacular. It also deduced that the After a year you end up crashing into Jupiter. You can imagine the expectation that rose here to see how it crashed into Jupiter.

Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 before impact.


- Well, better not tell him how nervous I got me!

- is true. You had to spend quite badly.

- at first, but as I approached Jupiter decided to at least enjoy the view. View the Jovian atmosphere closer is a show worth.

- What impressed you most?

- No doubt the Great Red Spot. Did you know that is the size of 2 ½ times the Earth? And to think that actually is a hurricane? If a tornado on Earth can take you to the kingdom of Oz, where you can take a storm like that?

The Great Red Spot of Jupiter.


- But I do not understand how you can be what that hurricane made more than 300 years that is there (it was discovered in 1667!). We know that Jupiter's atmosphere evolves. In fact, recently, in April 2010, has been able to see how the brown belt was in Jupiter has now suddenly disappeared.


Jupiter The band disappeared in April 2010.

- Yes, that also happened in 1993 when I went I to Jupiter. In fact, the Great Red Spot has also evolved over time. Its size and color have changed over the years but it seems that so far this hurricane is very persistent.

- and finally reach the day of its collision with Jupiter.

- On July 16, 1994 shocked the first fragment and 22 of that month the last of the 23 fragments. I remember like it was yesterday.

- It turns out that crashed into the side not visible on Jupiter.

- Yes, but as Jupiter rotates very fast (takes only 10 hours to rotate on itself, making it the fastest rotating planet) then you could see the dark scars left in the Jovian atmosphere.


dark spots on Jupiter caused by the impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9.



- Yes, in fact lasted for months those dark spots on Jupiter. And how it feels to know that is not the only one who did it? In July 2009 and June 2010 have also been observed by other impacts on Jupiter.

- Well, the first is always doing something in memory of the people. You always have something special the fact of being almost a year waiting to happen my collision with the uncertainty of whether something would happen to Jupiter or you simply would tickle.

- At the end I was rather tickled.

- I've always liked making people laugh.

- Okay. Then we have to dismiss. It was a pleasure to have you with us today.

- Likewise.

Friday, June 4, 2010

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Attention question "If we get the sun by a mountain on the east and morning goes by one located to the west, where do we stand? "

But what does it? Everyone knows that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. So the Cowboys were to start Sun, to discover the far West. This question must be wrong Trivial. Let's see what response da ... Venus!

Venus? "How is that? I'll get online ... Ah, yes. He says that Venus rotates in the opposite direction to Earth. That is, indeed, the sun seems to go in the opposite direction as seen from the surface. I mean, if I understand correctly, if Venus were in when we heard the newsletter on radio would tell us something like "eleven o'clock, an hour in the Canary Islands , rather than" one hour less " as we used to hear.

And what might be going backwards? It is not known for sure, but perhaps there was a large asteroid that collided with Venus holding up or making it go backwards. In fact Venus rotates very slowly and makes a turn on itself in 243 Earth days.

On Earth, day and night cycle is given by the time it takes to rotate on itself, about 24 hours, because at that time has not given much time to move to the Sun But Venus things change. As it take so long a walk, when finished turning upon itself is that the sun has already moved the site and so, night and day cycle at Venus does not match the time it takes to rotate. One day on Venus lasts 116 days and one year 1.92 Earth Venusian days (224 Earth days). Observe

Venus is very entertaining. Venus is the brightest object in the sky after the Sun and Moon, of course. Can not be seen from the Sun, so we can only see in the morning or afternoon. It's what people called the morning star or evening star , respectively, a very bright in the sky that others like to be mistaken for a UFO.

addition, as already noted Galileo 400 years ago, being a planet that is closest to the Sun than the Earth can do with phases (phase increasing, decreasing ...), as if the moon is involved.

The inner planets show phases like the Moon.

is curious that Venus has a temperature of 460 degrees, much larger than Mercury (170 degrees), but is twice the distance from the Sun and that's simply because Venus has a dense atmosphere. The atmosphere of Venus is composed of 96% carbon dioxide and 3% nitrogen at a pressure 95 times greater than on Earth and sulfuric acid clouds covering the planet. Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere does not stop heat escaping into space, the greenhouse known, by increasing the temperature of the surface.



The planet Venus.

Given the size of Earth and Venus are very similar, look at Venus can give us a clue about what might happen if Earth greatly increased concentration of carbon dioxide, as has happened since we have all agreed to take the car to go get bread.

Because the atmosphere is so dense, only the largest meteor through the atmosphere without burning completely. So there can be only large craters on Venus.


Craters on Venus imaged by the Magellan probe.

Anyway the surface of Venus is not visible unless they penetrate the atmosphere or using a radar and not an optical telescope around the house. When we do that, we see the surface of Venus full of volcanoes (which are those that emit sulfur into the atmosphere).

we have sent probes to Venus, once last landing shortly before being crushed by the enormous atmospheric pressure they endure. They have just enough time to photograph their feet and say goodbye to Venus photographing a landscape that tells us that Venus not going to make it easy for things if we want to explore.


The planet Venus photographed in 1982 by the Russian probe Venera 13.

Despite being called Earth's twin, Venus does not treat us as well as his sister when visiting their surface. Without oxygen to breathe, charred, crushed and corroded by the sulfuric acid clouds. So we would end up on Venus.




Thursday, June 3, 2010

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