Fight the Amoral Fight

Maia
Posted by: sp34n119w, 9:04 PM GMT on May 01, 2012 +4
The Merry Month of May!

What makes May a month so merry? Well, probably the whole fertility thing. I mean, who isn't merry about activities surrounding fertility? Oh, Santorum, I guess, but, for most folks, it's all very merry!

Not surprisingly, the month of May may have been named for a Greek goddess of fertility, Maia. Or, not. She is worth reading about, in any case, as her name (and that of her son) has several important etymological descendants in modern English and European languages.

While the pfft of all knowledge is less than confident on the etymology, it does have a long list of May events and remembrances, including Mother's Day, Labor Day (in some places), VE day and, lest we forget, Towel Day.

Bogon has an entry with his thoughts on May Day and Beltane and I link those two wiki articles for WU's edification (also, sadly, in consideration of my own time limits). It really does have a lot of history and a broad significance in so many cultures. Follow the wiki links to learn all about it!

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LowerCal's excellent list of the season's SoCal weather terms:

May Gray, June Gloom, No-sky July, Fogust and Summer Bummer.

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Sensuous Swirls:



For the bigger picture, have a look at the NE Pac WVloop.

Copious Clouds :



Recrudescent Rain:



Make May Merry!!!
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51. sp34n119w 6:04 PM GMT on May 26, 2012    
LC - wow, that was quick! :) Thanks!
Someone at the event in Goleta showed up with a very long (like 6 feet) box with foil on one end - he was having some trouble aiming it properly and I didn't stick around to see the results. Um, if the projection screen is inside the box, how do you see it? Also, where do I find a six-foot long box? LOL
I made a pinhole thingy using a business card, a ballpoint pen, and a sheet of paper for the projection - not at all sharp but not bad. My other favorites from the club were the two projections using cameras and 'scopes onto screens - got the enlargement without having to squint through an eyepiece. Problem there was that the Earth kept turning!
I'd forgotten that KEYT news was there and they were talking to the guy who said (not on camera - I overheard him elsewhere) he used a filter meant for telescopes in his shoebox ... so I checked this morning and there is video of him and his box and a photo of it, too. It really gave a great view of the sun and folks were using cameras to zoom through that filter. I wonder if it is prohibitively expensive.
Alas, I did not make it into any video or photos ;)

Are you enjoying the books? I caved and read all three of the Hunger Games books a short while ago. It's hard to resist something that got so big and popular, lol
In fact, I have sitting next to me The Golden Compass, which I have resisted all these years ... I hope I like it.

calpoppy - I was thinking you'd be able to see that cloud - on satellite it was huge!

Yeah, the wind ... again. I mean, I know it's always windy in certain places but it seems like it has been excessive more often than usual. I was in Ventura late yesterday afternoon and wished I had my video camera. The wind was whipping like crazy - much worse than here in SP and really bad even for there - on video it would have looked like a tropical storm with the palm trees and such.
Well, I'm going to Ventura later today and don't know what the wind will be like but will take the camera, just in case, and might try for the beach as there is a coastal flood warning. It's cold there, though, so I might not, LOL



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52. Ylee 7:25 PM GMT on May 26, 2012    
Happy Towel Day? Ford Prefect would be proud! :)

No wonder you disappeared! You've been busy reading!

I'm assuming the Venus transit is near sunset, right? I may have a chance to see it after I get off work that evening at 7!

Hope you have fun in Ventura!
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53. sp34n119w 7:03 PM GMT on May 28, 2012    
It's true, Ylee. When I talk or write too much and get worded out I turn to books for a refill. It does take me away from wu, among other things.

The Venus transit will last many hours - I don't have a link handy but maybe LowerCal has one in his blog - so you have no excuse not to see it ... excepting if you have no eye protection! Do not look at the sun X-(
Yesterday's apod was of another transit - Mercury!
Today's apod is a very cool eclipse pic.

I had fun in Ventura, thanks. Did not bother with the beach. Maybe today.

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Anyone with too much time on their hands and in need of a laugh might like to check out these reviews on Amazon. I feel better knowing that at least some humans will survive the alien attack.

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Don't feel I can concentrate on thoughtful comments so I'm just killing time ... waiting to be told when and where and how to do what next. Typical day "off" ;)
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54. Ylee 7:19 PM GMT on May 28, 2012    
"Waiting to be told when and where and how to do what next."

By who? Aliens? ;-)

We'll see about the transit; I work 7AM-7PM that day, which gives me, accounting fo travel time home, about 10 minutes to catch it before the sun sets below the trees.

Could borrow a welder's helmet from maintenance, if I have time to use it!

Have a good one!
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55. GardenGrrl 3:04 PM GMT on May 29, 2012    
Who says the Brits don't have a sense of humor or fashion sense. Vogue aluminum foil sounds to be a delightful shimmer of evening wear.
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56. LowerCal 2:01 AM GMT on May 31, 2012    
wow, that was quick! :) Thanks!

You're welcome.

Someone at the event in Goleta showed up with a very long (like 6 feet) box with foil on one end - he was having some trouble aiming it properly and I didn't stick around to see the results. Um, if the projection screen is inside the box, how do you see it?





Also, where do I find a six-foot long box? LOL

Buy a sofa from IKEA. :^)

I made a pinhole thingy using a business card, a ballpoint pen, and a sheet of paper for the projection - not at all sharp but not bad. My other favorites from the club were the two projections using cameras and 'scopes onto screens - got the enlargement without having to squint through an eyepiece. Problem there was that the Earth kept turning!

The apparent size of the Venus is much smaller than the Moon...


Photo credit: Jan Herold

... so for the transit of Venus I think projection/magnification will give a more impressive image. A local astronomy club, observatory, planetarium, science museum, etc. would be possible places to find that option.

I'd forgotten that KEYT news was there and they were talking to the guy who said (not on camera - I overheard him elsewhere) he used a filter meant for telescopes in his shoebox ... so I checked this morning and there is video of him and his box and a photo of it, too. It really gave a great view of the sun and folks were using cameras to zoom through that filter. I wonder if it is prohibitively expensive.
Alas, I did not make it into any video or photos ;)


It looks like he did use a filter for telescopes and just used a shoebox as a holder and to shade the person viewing. That type of filter is not inexpensive. Link I used a pair of eclipse shades...



... that cost me $1 at my local camera & telescope store.


Map credit: Fred Espenak, NASAs GSFC

The transit of Venus will be visible on June 5 until sunset for the 48 states. Alaska and Hawaii will be able to observe the entire transit. Starting west of the International Date Line (IDL) the transit will be visible on June 6. Farther west the transit will be in progress at sunrise.

You can find timetables for major cities at 2012 Transit of Venus - Cities.

Are you enjoying the books? I caved and read all three of the Hunger Games books a short while ago. It's hard to resist something that got so big and popular, lol
In fact, I have sitting next to me The Golden Compass, which I have resisted all these years ... I hope I like it.


I am enjoying the Hunger Games trilogy. It's not "great literature" but plot turns and suspense keep pulling me along.
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57. BriarCraft 11:19 PM GMT on May 31, 2012    
While reading a recent Rolling Stone (I buy it for the news analysis articles, not the music info, can you believe it?!) I learned about Nate Silver and his FiveThirtyEight blog. It's not about editorial opinion, but rather about statistical analysis of some interesting topics. Here's a quote from the blog, describing that Silver is doing.

"FiveThirtyEight's mission is to help New York Times readers cut through the clutter of this data-rich world. The blog is devoted to rigorous analysis of politics, polling, public affairs, sports, science and culture, largely through statistical means. In addition, FiveThirtyEight provides forecasts of upcoming presidential, Congressional, and gubernatorial elections through the use of its proprietary prediction models."

Thought it might be of interest to you and the inquiring minds lurking around your blog.
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58. sp34n119w 7:04 AM GMT on June 01, 2012    
Ylee - aliens, elves, the voices in my head ... it's a never-ending cacophony of demands ;)

A welder's mask is fine if it is #14 and made of glass. Rule of thumb I just learned today - if you can see anything other that the sun through it, it is not safe to look at the sun. So, if you look through and see trees or anything, even dimly or in silhouette, it isn't the right thing to use.
Here's S&T's suggestions for viewing the sun.

gg - British humor is an acquired taste and I acquired it at an early age, lol

LC - I do need a new sofa ... but don't think I have time to choose, transport, and assemble a sofa and manufacture a pinhole projector thingy before the transit!
I did see Karen's cool photos, of course, and they do help.

Yeah, those filters are beyond my means for such a thing. I don't live in the big city like you do :) and don't have a local shop that will definitely have even those glasses. There's only one camera shop within 30 miles or so and they don't sell telescopes or anything like that.
I checked and it seems that neither of the astronomy clubs that I consider "local" are publicly meeting for the transit. I'll think of something ... or watch it online!
Oh! I was thinking of trying to use the Galileoscope to project an image. Gotta think on it - may be more trouble than it's worth and I don't want to damage it.

Saw the movie, Hunger Games, on Monday. It wasn't great but there is something about the story that keeps it interesting. I kept thinking "I should be bored by this ..." but felt the same way about the books - and kept reading, LOL

BC - you made it sound interesting, for sure, so I clicked. It definitely has my attention based on a quick scan and I will go back. Thanks!

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Weather has been too fine for words so I haven't bothered with any.

I am way behind in reading my wufriend's blogs even as a lurker :( Except LC's because, you know, space dragons!!!! LOL

Working on a June entry for tomorrow sometime ... we'll see if I can finish it up before the end of the First. Need words for the graphics, lol

Happy Friday :)
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59. LowerCal 8:46 PM GMT on June 01, 2012    
A welder's mask is fine if it is #14 and made of glass. Rule of thumb I just learned today - if you can see anything other that the sun through it, it is not safe to look at the sun. So, if you look through and see trees or anything, even dimly or in silhouette, it isn't the right thing to use.

Good on ya for the caution about welder's glass. Here's another note on welder's glass from Perkins Observatory - Eclipse Viewing Safety
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Be careful that you use the right kind of glass! Welder's glass is numbered from 1 to 14 with 14 being the darkest. It is only number 14 glass that is dark enough for solar viewing! And NO STACKING! A pair of number 7's or a 10 and a 4 together DO NOT have the same protection as a single piece of number 14 ....

The law of supply and demand is at work on eclipse shades. The local prices are now in the $2 to $5 range where they still have them. After the transit of Venus prices may fall and you could check Scope City in Simi Valley. The shades will still be good for seeing large sunspots.

An alternate way to obtain a 6 foot box is to use two 3 foot boxes, a box cutter and your favorite engineering technology, duct tape. ;^) Technical info including the optical formula can be found in this two-page document.
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