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Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science
Near-Earth Asteroid 2024 YR4 and NASA under a new administration

Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 62:13


The internet is buzzing about Asteroid 2024 YR4, currently ranked as the highest-threat asteroid in our skies. But is it really cause for concern? Our Public Education Specialist, Kate Howells, breaks down the facts. Then, we shift from potential impacts to stunning space imagery as Finn Burridge from the Royal Observatory Greenwich shares how astrophotographers worldwide can participate in the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. Finally, our space policy experts, Casey Dreier and Jack Kiraly, discuss how the new Trump administration has impacted NASA in its first weeks. Stick around for What’s Up with Bruce Betts, as he explains how we assess asteroid threats using the Torino Impact Hazard Scale. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2025-2024-YR4-and-a-new-administrationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Look Up!
In Conversation - Interview 1

Look Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 24:04


In Conversation with the Shortlisted and Winning Photographers from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 15 The shortlisted and winning photographers of this competition were invited to a special Private View event in September 2023 where they could see the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. During the event, Royal Observatory astronomer Affelia recorded interviews with some of the photographers who were there to talk about their images and to ask for some advice about how to start taking beautiful photos of the night sky. This interview is with Miguel Claro, Angel Yu, and John White. Please be aware that you might hear some background noise from the event in the recordings below. If you'd like to see the exhibition yourself, it is open daily at the National Maritime Museum.

Look Up!
In Conversation - Interview 6

Look Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 19:56


In Conversation with the Shortlisted and Winning Photographers from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 15. The shortlisted and winning photographers of this competition were invited to a special Private View event in September 2023 where they could see the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. During the event, Royal Observatory astronomers Affelia and Jess, recorded interviews with some of the photographers who were there to talk about their images and to ask for some advice about how to start taking beautiful photos of the night sky. This interview is with Astronomy Presenter Mario also spoke to Yann Sainty who was part of the trio who won this year's title with their photograph Andromeda, Unexpected. You can listen to their conversation in French in the recording or read the English transcription on our website - https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/astronomy-photographer-year-15-conversation-entrants-winners

Look Up!
In Conversation - Interview 5

Look Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 20:16


In Conversation with the Shortlisted and Winning Photographers from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 15. The shortlisted and winning photographers of this competition were invited to a special Private View event in September 2023 where they could see the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. During the event, Royal Observatory astronomer Affelia recorded interviews with some of the photographers who were there to talk about their images and to ask for some advice about how to start taking beautiful photos of the night sky. This interview is with Josh Dury, Peter Larkin, Dario Giannobile, and Katie McGuiness Please be aware that you might hear some background noise from the event in the recordings below. If you'd like to see the exhibition yourself, it is open daily at the National Maritime Museum.

Look Up!
In Conversation - Interview 4

Look Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 27:18


In Conversation with the Shortlisted and Winning Photographers from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 15. The shortlisted and winning photographers of this competition were invited to a special Private View event in September 2023 where they could see the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. During the event, Royal Observatory astronomer Affelia recorded interviews with some of the photographers who were there to talk about their images and to ask for some advice about how to start taking beautiful photos of the night sky. This interview is with Andre Vilhena, Martin Lewis, and Lorenzo Ranieri. Please be aware that you might hear some background noise from the event in the recordings below. If you'd like to see the exhibition yourself, it is open daily at the National Maritime Museum.

Look Up!
In Conversation - Interview 3

Look Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 7:12


In Conversation with the Shortlisted and Winning Photographers from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 15. The shortlisted and winning photographers of this competition were invited to a special Private View event in September 2023 where they could see the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. During the event, Royal Observatory astronomer Jess, with help from members of the Astronomy Ambassadors Group, recorded interviews with some of the photographers who were there to talk about their images and to ask for some advice about how to start taking beautiful photos of the night sky. This interview is with entrants from the Young Competition, Benjamin Lawler, Feargus Casbolt, and Harry Johnson. They're being interviewed by members of the Astronomy Ambassadors Group - Petra, Varuni, and Lizzie. Please be aware that you might hear some background noise from the event in the recordings below. If you'd like to see the exhibition yourself, it is open daily at the National Maritime Museum.

Look Up!
In Conversation - Interview 2

Look Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 19:00


In Conversation with the Shortlisted and Winning Photographers from the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 15. The shortlisted and winning photographers of this competition were invited to a special Private View event in September 2023 where they could see the Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. During the event, Royal Observatory astronomer Affelia recorded interviews with some of the photographers who were there to talk about their images and to ask for some advice about how to start taking beautiful photos of the night sky. This interview is with Derek Horlock, Joao Yordanov Serrhalheiro, and Jonathon Lodge. Please be aware that you might hear some background noise from the event in the recordings below. If you'd like to see the exhibition yourself, it is open daily at the National Maritime Museum.

radinho de pilha
o sentido da Vida por Harari, a Ciência de como nascer de novo

radinho de pilha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 23:28


Fundamentals: Ten Keys to Reality https://a.co/d/235c2CR Yuval Noah Harari Thinks Life Is Meaningless and Amazing https://youtu.be/HNrUOcDIYZU See Ten Dazzling Space Images From the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Awards https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/see-ten-dazzling-space-images-from-the-astronomy-photographer-of-the-year-awards-180982555/ meu perfil no BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/renedepaula.bsky.social meu perfil no t2: https://t2.social/renedepaula meu perfil no Post: https://post.news/renedepaula meu canal no Koo https://www.kooapp.com/profile/renedepaula meu mastodon: rené de paula ... Read more

The Nikon Report
Nikon Z50, Z6 & Z7 firmware updates, Lenses cut in HALF, Adobe & Nikon Partnership, Capture One supports Nikon Z9 HE RAW files & more - The Nikon Report 88

The Nikon Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 21:38


Konstantin & Becky bring to you the latest Nikon news and photography related announcements. Rebecca Danese: https://www.instagram.com/rebecca_danese Konstantin Kochkin: https://www.instagram.com/konstantinkochkin Production: Konstantin Kochkin Contact us at media@graysofwestminster.co.uk Nikon Report 88 No shortage for Nikon Z9 in the USA. https://tinyurl.com/4yy5k9xm Nikon USA October broad instant savings https://tinyurl.com/ycknzk3z Z 50 Firmware https://tinyurl.com/27xa9yw8 Z 6 Firmware https://tinyurl.com/2tu7bkrw Z 7 Firmware https://tinyurl.com/ac9e939k Issues with iOS 16.0.2 and SnapBridge. https://tinyurl.com/36hvzu9h Adobe announced partnership with Nikon to add provenance and content authenticity at the point of capture for the Z9 camera https://tinyurl.com/2s37hsdp Nikon to exhibit a sample camera specially equipped with an image provenance function at Adobe MAX 2022 https://tinyurl.com/28fexx9u Capture One 22 (15.4.1) now supports Nikon Z9 compressed files (HE* & HE) https://tinyurl.com/45e7swev Free Capture One with selected Nikon system cameras in Germany. https://tinyurl.com/yzymnpbn Cut in half Nikkor S rangefinder lenses sold on Yahoo Auctions in Japan for ¥343,000. https://tinyurl.com/4bkky85v Skies & Scopes Analyzed 685 images shortlisted for Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition in the past five years– Here's What They Learned https://tinyurl.com/3bwb39du Nikon Photo Contest 2022-2023: call for entries https://tinyurl.com/36pbnwj7 https://tinyurl.com/2u6mjb5p 3rd Party News Tokina has no plans to make mirrorless lenses for Nikon Z-mount https://tinyurl.com/9vyjnjtw Alik Griffin published a few more tests of the latest CFEXpress cards performed on Nikon cameras https://tinyurl.com/5m3hbwuc Reviews Nikon Z30 Review by DPREVIEW https://tinyurl.com/yckx6a89 Weekend Read & Watch Behind the scenes at Kodak and Ilford camera factories in the 1930s by Google Arts & Culture https://tinyurl.com/39572xje Thanks for listening! #nikon #sony #photography --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grays-of-westminster/message

Photography, it's a hobby after all !!
Πως να βελτιωθείτε στη Φωτογραφία και στο βάθος Astrophotographer of the Year

Photography, it's a hobby after all !!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 10:23


Στο σημερινό επεισόδιο σας αναλύω ποιος είναι ο μοναδικός τρόπος για να βελριωθείτε στη φωτογραφία. Τι και αν δεν εχει καλό καιρό, τι και αν δεν έχετε την καλύτερη σύνθεση. Βγαίνοντας έξω και βγάζοντας φωτογραφίες δημιουργείται. Και αυτο ειναι ωραίο, έτσι ?Ο Γαλλος φωτογράφος Mathieu Stern χρησιμοποιησε το πρόγραμμα Dall-E 2 που μετατρέπει μία πρόταση σε εικόνα. Δημιούργησε καποια ωραία αλλα και κάποια τρομακτικά πορτραίτα γυναικών με την διαφορά όμως να είναι στο ότι τα πρόσωπα δεν υπάρχουν και είναι απλα ΑΙ. Βρείτε το βιντεο  (εδώ).Το δωρεάν πρόγραμμα επεξεργασίας εικόνων Darktable είναι επιτέλους στην έκδοση 4.0. Ύστερα απο την τελευταία ανανέωση που έλαβε το λογισμικό πλησιάζει όλο και πιο πολύ στο Lightroom της Adobe. Αλήθεια το έχετε χρησιμοποιήσει το πρόγραμμα?  Δείτε το άρθρο (εδώ)  Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2022. Ανακοινώθηκαν οι τελικοί υποψήφιοι σε κάθε κατηγορία. Τα αποτελέσματα και οι δημιουργίες των φωτογράφων είναι εκπληκτικές και σίγουρα θα σας αφήσουν με το στόμα ανοιχτό. Βρείτε το αρθρο (εδώ). Και μην ξεχνάτε.... μπορείται να με ακολουθήσετε σε όλες τις πλατφόρμες (σχετικα λινκς υπαρχουν στο podcast) καθώς επίσης και να συμβουλευτείτε το blog που διατηρώ (εδώ) για περισσότερα νέα αλλά και τεχνικές.Περισσότερα νέα την επόμενη εβδομάδα !!! Καλή σας ακρόαση. Γειά σας !!Support the show

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Indian Genes
Marcella Pace - Astrophotography

Indian Genes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 67:07


Marcella's interest in astronomy and atmospheric optical phenomena (photometeors) over time led her to create a scientific dissemination site (www.greenflash.photo) with about 1000 photometeor images and videos, even rare ones, observed throughout Italy and above all on the Iblei mountains (Rg) and on the Dolomites in Cadore, landscapes chosen for the great diversity of orographic, climatic and day and night luminosity, as well as for their position at the two extreme latitudes of Italy. In 2011 he received from the Minister of Public Administration the national prize for innovation in teaching in schools "Innovascuola". In 2015, his photo "Moon and Antelao" is included in the Shortlist of the Royal Museum of Greenwich photo competition "Astronomy Photographer of the Year", which selects the best astrophotography of the year from all over the world. The photo was then also published in the volume "Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2015" published by the Royal Observatory of Greenwich in collaboration with the BBC, the photographic site Flickr and the Collins publishing house and exhibited inside the Astronomical Observatory of Greenwich.The same photo will become the December image of the 2017 Greenwich Astronomical Observatory calendar. In 2016 he exhibited his photos in a personal exhibition in San Vito di Cadore (Bl), with more than 100 photos of atmospheric optical phenomena from all over Italy. The event was the first exhibition in Italy complete with video dedicated to photometeors. The work of dissemination through video and photography continues in the following years and many of his images are published by the major national astronomy magazines (Colelum Astronomia, Nuovo Orione and Le Stelle, Focus) and internationally (Astronomy Now, Sky and Telescope) as well as by websites of primary scientific importance such as those of Spaceweather, USRA and NASA. In 2016, he documents the visibility of the Maltese archipelago from the province of Ragusa and his images and his videos are broadcast by the Maltese national TV which, in the interview, define his works as the first shots of the Maltese archipelago by the iblei. Since 2017 he has been a member of the board of directors of CISA (Centro Ibleo Studi Astronomici), UAI delegation (Unione Astrofili Italiani) for the province of Ragusa, which aims to actively promote astronomy in the province of Ragusa, contributing with conferences on atmospheric optics. In September 2018, NASA publishes an image of him that captures the Moon setting next to the active crater south-east of Etna. In 2019 the national magazine "Nuovo Orione" publishes the calendar with its images: 12 photos that tell the sky of the Dolomites and the Iblei. For the summer solstice of 2019, NASA publishes his work on the solar Analemma, a work selected for its didactic value and for the singularity in creating an "Analemma at sunset".On May 31, 2020, his photos of the Green Ray taken on the Sun, Moon and planets, become NASA 's photo of the dayIn the summer of 2020 he sets up two twin exhibitions, in northern and southern Italy, between the municipality of Isnello (PA) and San Vito di Cadore (Bl) On September 26, 2020, his photo Moon Pairs and the Synodic Month ” becomes NASA 's photo of the dayOn November 11, 2020, his “Colors of the Moon” photo becomes NASA 's photo of the dayOn October 16, 2021, on the occasion of the “International Observe the Moon Night 2021”, NASA chooses its photographic work, created in collaboration with Gianni Sarcone, “ Moona Lisa ” as the astronomical photo of the day.Collaborate on the 2021 calendar of “ Severe Weather Europe” for the month of February  For professional deformation, he always combines his passion for photometeors with his profession, focusing his works on the didactic, informative and originality value, trying to grasp what has never been produced yet, simplifying to make it affordable for everyone.Component of the Pictores Caeli is a group of astrophotographers born to share ideas and suggestions on astrophotography. The goal is the union of mutual technical and artistic skills to develop high quality images, certified by a shared brand.The purpose of  Pictores Caeli is to restore the sense of wonder that one feels at the moment of observation and shooting, narrating sidereal events, contrasts between architectural and natural elements, and stimulating suggestions that go beyond phenomenal objectivity through the photographic medium.Although a lens and an observation point determine an interpretation of reality,  Pictores Caeli follows a shared protocol in order not to alter the scientific data, using and experimenting with the best shooting and post-production techniques.Photography for  Pictores Caeli is conceived as an art form, and represents a moment of contemplation, growth, knowledge, research, experimentation and sharing.

China Daily Podcast
震撼!23岁中国小伙拍星空获国际大奖,评委:“作品迷人、完美”

China Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 4:25


Dong Shuchang from Northwest China's Ningxia Hui autonomous region captured the solar eclipse on June 21, 2020, in his photography work The Golden Ring, becoming the winner of the 2021 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition in mid-September.9月中旬,来自宁夏回族自治区的董书畅,凭借其2020年6月21日摄制的作品《金环》拿下2021年度天文摄影师大赛总冠军。 董书畅的获奖作品《金环》Hosted by the Royal Observatory Greenwich, the competition received 4,500 entries from 75 countries and regions.该比赛由英国格林威治皇家天文台主办,共收到来自75个国家和地区的4500份参赛作品。Dong's image also won in the competition's "our sun" category.作品《金环》同时荣获“太阳组”冠军。The Golden Ring shows the moon blocking out most of the solar disc and leaving only a thin ring of sunlight shining through.《金环》中,月轮遮住日面,独剩一环金色的、薄薄的阳光。Dong started to prepare for the trip to take the shots toward the end of 2019.2019年底,董书畅就开始为拍摄之旅做准备。"In fact, I had everything covered in my head," says the 23-year-old, adding that he figured all he had to do was open the camera and press the shutter.23岁的他说,“我把一切都想好了,觉得只要我打开相机,按下快门就大功告成了。”However, that didn't go as he expected. The COVID-19 pandemic put a brake on his plans in early 2020. "All of a sudden, everything became uncertain."不料事与愿违。2020年初新冠疫情暴发,董书畅的计划戛然而止。“突然之间,所有的事情都变得不确定了。”Thanks to the effective pandemic control in China, Dong moved with his plan in the middle of last year. As he finally hit the road, it was still a rough ride. He and his friends encountered some problems on their way to Ngari prefecture in the Tibet autonomous region to take photos of the solar eclipse.得益于国内疫情防控得力,2020年年中,董书畅的计划得以如愿施行。他与好友们一同动身,前往西藏自治区阿里地区拍摄日食。虽踏上旅程,但旅途崎岖,一路上董书畅和好友们遇到了大大小小的问题。When Dong and his friends finally reached their destination, the sky was blocked by thick clouds.抵达目的地时,厚厚的云层将天空挡得严丝合缝。"You had to be there to feel the frustration of about 100 photographers who were ready and waiting for the solar eclipse," he says.他说:“你真的要设身处地,才能感受到当时前来拍摄日食的百来名摄影师,心中的那份失落。”But magic seemed to happen. The clouds moved away and the sun came out. Dong clicked.奇迹发生了,一时间乌云散去,太阳渐显。董书畅按下了快门。Through two different exposures, Dong superimposed two eclipse photos. "It made the image simple yet dynamic."他以不同的曝光度拍下两张照片,并叠加在一起。“这样一来,图像精简而不失动感。”Emily Drabek-Maunder, who is an astronomer at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, says: "Solar eclipses have been capturing the interest of humans for thousands of years across the world. This image demonstrates both the beauty and simplicity of an eclipse, but also the science behind this astronomical event.格林威治皇家天文台的天文学家艾米丽·德拉贝克·莫恩德表示:“千百年来,日食总会吸引全人类的目光。这幅作品不仅彰显了日食的美,尽显其简单的本质,也展现出这一天文现象背后的科学道理。”"Our sun can still be seen as a ring circling the moon as it passes in front of the sun, and mountains on the lunar surface can be seen hiding some of this light on the lower right-hand portion of the image. This is a stunning achievement."“当月球经过太阳前方时,太阳居然还能以这种金环的形式展现。此外,照片的右下角,透过光环,甚至月球表面的山脉都隐约可见。能捕捉到这一切,非常不可思议。”"Astronomy photography enables me to record details that are usually missed by the naked eye," Dong says.“天文摄影让我能记录下被肉眼忽略的细节,”董书畅说道。He adds that when he uses telephoto lens to take photos, he can see, for example, the details of the Milky Way, as well as its red, green and blue colors that "can be brought into sharp relief through photography".他举例道,用长焦镜头拍摄时,可以细致入微地观察银河,端详其红、绿、蓝三色间的分明轮廓。Such photography prompted Dong to acquire knowledge of the field.董书畅也从天文摄影中学到不少专业知识。"I got to know how temperature and air composition can result in different star colors, such as blue and yellow that are shown in the images," he says.他介绍说,“因为天文摄影,我才知道,温度和空气组成的差别会让恒星的颜色也不一样,就像我的照片中星体呈现出的蓝色和黄色。”"It is also thrilling when you can see something (in photos) in the great distance like the Andromeda Galaxy."“能从照片中看到仙女座星系这类遥远天体这点也让人非常兴奋。”He threw his hat in the ring of the 2019 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. "It was well-known to people in the circle, so I wanted to put my skills to test through it."他不惧挑战,报名参与2019年度天文摄影师大赛。“这个比赛很有名,圈内人尽皆知,所以我想参赛来检验自己的摄影功底。”Dong's self-confidence got a shot in the arm after winning the best newcomer award with his work, Sky and Ground, Stars and Sand.董书畅凭借他的作品《天地共舞》荣获最佳新人奖,备受鼓舞。Dong says more than three years of chasing the stars has brought excitement and accomplishment in his life, although the process was often mixed with sweat and tears.董书畅表示,走在“追星”路上三年多,虽有疲惫和心酸,但却不负旅途中带来的欣喜与成就。Sichuan province, and Tibet, Ningxia Hui and Xinjiang Uygur autonomous regions are ideal for star observation.四川、西藏、宁夏和新疆四省是观测恒星的理想地点。"They have less pollution and moisture, and more clear skies, which don't interfere with the clarity of the atmosphere," Dong says.董书畅介绍说,“这几个省份污染小,湿度低,天空清朗,大气层也清晰通透。”In late September, Dong went on a photography trip, sponsored by the Chinese National Geography magazine, to Qomolangma, also known in the West as Mount Everest.9月下旬,董书畅在《中国国家地理》杂志赞助下,起身前往珠穆朗玛峰,再次开启摄影之旅。His breath was taken away by the biodiversity, including forest trees, tropical and meadow plants, snowy peaks, glaciers and moraine lakes in a valley 4,000 meters above sea level.他惊叹于山间的生物多样性——有林间翠木,有热带草甸,有雪峰冰川,甚至有深藏于4000米山谷中的冰碛湖。董书畅拍摄的星空The stunning views of the giant mountain peaks turned pink by the sunrise made Dong forget his altitude sickness. "I will surely go back again."看到骄阳初升,巍峨的峰尖披上了一层娇嫩的金粉色,董书畅早已忘却自己的高原反应。“我还会再来的。”Speaking about his future plan, Dong says he will explore new photography fields and better ways to integrate science and art.谈到他的未来打算时,他说,自己还将探索新的摄影领域,尝试用更好的方式将科学与艺术融汇在一起。

Space Explr
ROSS CLARK - How to Becoming Astronomy Photographer of The Year | EP.45

Space Explr

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 90:16


Ross lives in the cloudy North East of England so of course, he loves astrophotography. He gets out whenever he can and aims to produce the best possible results with usually low integration stacks. Ross was awarded Newcomer of the Year in 2019 at the Astronomy Photographer of the Year Awards held by Royal Museums Greenwich. He had his work shared by NASA, Canon, Sigma, BBC, OPT, and others. CONNECT WITH ROSS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astrophotoross Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrophotoross/ Visit: https://www.astrophotoross.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spaceexplr/support

La Esfera Celeste Astronomía
Cometas y cometografías, con Pepe Chambó

La Esfera Celeste Astronomía

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 63:46


Pepe Chambó es un referente en la observación y la astrofotografía de esos caprichosos curepos llamados cometas. Sus imágenes se han publicado en medios tan reconocidos como las revistats Astronomía, Sky&Telescope, Astronomy Magazine, Astronomy Now o Sky at Night para citar algunas. Cuenta además con seis APOD's y ha sido finalista en dos ocasiones del prestigioso «Astronomy Photographer of the Year». Por si fuera poco, su enfoque, dedicado a admirar y estudiar los cambios morfológicos de los cometas le han llevado a colaborar con el Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias. Encontraras más información en laesferaceleste.com. Puedes dejar vuestros comentarios y sugerencias en la web o en tu aplicación de podcasting preferida.

Der 'Feuer, Licht und Fotografie' Podcast
Astrofotografie mit Eugen Kamenew

Der 'Feuer, Licht und Fotografie' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 73:00


Dieses Mal haben wir den Fuji Ambassador und u.a. als „Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2014“ ausgezeichneten Astrofotografen Eugen Kamenew zu Gast. Eugen ist insbesondere bekannt für seine einzigartigen Bilder von Sonnenfinsternissen in Kombination mit Personen und Geschichten. In dieser fast schon philosophischen Folge sprechen wir über die herausfordernde „Perlenschnur-Kombination“ von Fotograf, Modell und Sonne, über die Bedeutung von Emotionen und Geschichten in der Fotografie, über das Thema Bildbearbeitung und -manipulation sowie über die verschiedenen Spielarten der Astrofotografie. Dazu erfahren wir, warum Eugens größter Traum vielleicht erst im Jahr 2061 wahr wird und auch warum er hofft, dass ihm eines Tages seine komplette Kameraausrüstung gestohlen wird. Freut Euch auf eine wahrhaft galaktische Folge. Mehr über Eugen Kamenew findet Ihr auf seiner Website: https://www.kamenew.net Nächste Folge dann am 15. Juni, gleich schon einmal im Kalender notieren :-)

Photog Adventures Podcast: A Landscape Photography and Astrophotography Podcast
Matt Newman | 2018 Astronomy Photog Winner & a Frostbit February Milky Way at Crater Lake | Ep 103

Photog Adventures Podcast: A Landscape Photography and Astrophotography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 74:02


I am joined by Matt Newman to talk his amazing adventure of solo climbing a mountain peak at Crater Lake in February. Yes....FEBRUARY! At risk of death, Matt braves the elements alone to capture a beautiful early Milky Way over Crater Lake. He returned alive but frost nipped and sunburnt! The ultimate oxymoron of winter torture! :D We also talk about his success getting that Crater Lake image picked up by Universe Today for their Cosmos Publication as seen here: https://www.universetoday.com/139658/our-book-the-universe-today-ultimate-guide-to-viewing-the-cosmos/ Continuing on his success getting his image used for that publication, he is awarded a Shortlist Recognition for the 2018 Astronomy Photographer of the Year in the Aurora category. All Contest Winners: https://www.rmg.co.uk/whats-on/astronomy-photographer-year/galleries/2018 Listen to Matt describe the process of participating in that contest and join me in submitting your work to the 2019 contest! Matt's website here: http://www.matthewnewmanphotography.com/ Follow Matt's photography on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewnewmanphotography/

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

How can we see stars as they first come into being? This month, we're looking at ALMA - the Atacama Large Millimetre Array - possibly the most complicated telescope to date, that promises to peer into star forming regions.Plus, we chat to some of the winners of the 2012 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition, and find out what it takes to start taking pictures of the heavens. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

How can we see stars as they first come into being? This month, we're looking at ALMA - the Atacama Large Millimetre Array - possibly the most complicated telescope to date, that promises to peer into star forming regions.Plus, we chat to some of the winners of the 2012 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition, and find out what it takes to start taking pictures of the heavens. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

60-Second Space
Point Up and Click

60-Second Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2012 1:16


The 2012 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition is now accepting entries. John Matson reports

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Saturday Live
Children's author Lauren Child, Astronomy Photographer Damian Peach and former US cop Frank Serpico

Saturday Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2011 56:54


Richard Coles with author and illustrator Lauren Child, poet Matt Harvey & Inheritance Tracks from Sue Johnston.Producer: Simon Clancy.