And as a final touch, the James Webb space telescope just launched successfully!
I just watched the separation of the telescope from the last stage.
A camera on the rocket stage showed the telescope sailing away, with the Indian Ocean, Somalia and the mouth of the Red Sea in the background 👏 🌹 🕸🕷
birgerjohanssonsays
Beneath the spider tree we should have (the ventriloquist dummy) Achmed the Dead Terrorist singing “Djingle Bombs” and the Xmas would be complete.
birgerjohanssonsays
Re. corpse in a red suit – I believe Rodan or some other flying kaiju got to Santa before he came down to spiderweb altitude.
birgerjohanssonsays
(Sorry för monopolising the thread)
Newton was born on December 25th, so happy Newtonmas!
Sabine Hossenfelder has some interesting facts
“We wish you a nerdy Xmas!” https://youtu.be/1jR5_bHY9Uk
Renésays
a dessicated corpse dressed in a red suit somewhere beneath the tree.
As coincidence would have it, a friend sent me a picture of their Xmas tree: it has a skeleton sitting under it, dressed in Santa attire.
StevoRsays
And people think scientists are unemotional .. Humanity, tension and joy manifest :
StevoRsays
Thankyou.
StevoRsays
Informative, Scott Manley clip on the origami of the JWST and more :
Also making Aussie astronomers Xmas’es metaphorically speaking :
Some stunning images there. Even if they’re not arachnids.
angoratrilobitesays
That was adorable nerdery. Kept calling it “my son” and her anxious anticipation was contagious.
I remember when the comet finally crashed into Jupiter, the scientists were so happy, they were jumping for joy like it was Christmas Day!!!
PaulBCsays
If Melania was still in charge of White house decorations, she might have gotten to this eventually. (To be honest, I’m pretty meh about the return to normal and now miss the blood trees and forest of the White Witch. I was letting my Trump derangement get in the way of my artistic appreciation).
I hate the way news media reports meaningless numbers. Presumably, each of those “single points” comes with an extremely low likelihood of failure, without which, it doesn’t matter if there are 344 or 34400 “single points”. How many “single points of failure” are there in a Steinway grand piano? And yet, pianists play concerts all the time, probably worried about many things, but at least expecting the piano to render the notes faithfully.
davidc1says
Spiders,i just knewed it were going to be spiders.
sorry I have a bit of a nit to pick , I like the overall design but spiders are seldom depicted with anything like the correct number of eyes. it is in part their gaze that gives them their ominous continence
that “corpse” should be only vaguely recognizable just a wadded up ball with a little red cloth and some white fur showing and maybe a hat.near by
birgerjohanssonsays
I forgot to mention it, December 25th is exactly 30 years since Gorbachev formally resigned as leader of the Soviet Union, a country that had by then ceased to exist.
On the anniversary, the now 90 year old Gorbachev said USA became arrogant after becoming the only superpower.
birgerjohansson says
And as a final touch, the James Webb space telescope just launched successfully!
I just watched the separation of the telescope from the last stage.
A camera on the rocket stage showed the telescope sailing away, with the Indian Ocean, Somalia and the mouth of the Red Sea in the background 👏 🌹 🕸🕷
birgerjohansson says
Beneath the spider tree we should have (the ventriloquist dummy) Achmed the Dead Terrorist singing “Djingle Bombs” and the Xmas would be complete.
birgerjohansson says
Re. corpse in a red suit – I believe Rodan or some other flying kaiju got to Santa before he came down to spiderweb altitude.
birgerjohansson says
(Sorry för monopolising the thread)
Newton was born on December 25th, so happy Newtonmas!
Sabine Hossenfelder has some interesting facts
“We wish you a nerdy Xmas!”
https://youtu.be/1jR5_bHY9Uk
René says
As coincidence would have it, a friend sent me a picture of their Xmas tree: it has a skeleton sitting under it, dressed in Santa attire.
StevoR says
And people think scientists are unemotional .. Humanity, tension and joy manifest :
StevoR says
Thankyou.
StevoR says
Informative, Scott Manley clip on the origami of the JWST and more :
Also making Aussie astronomers Xmas’es metaphorically speaking :
https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2021-12-22/comet-leonard-photos-australia-southern-hemisphere/100718842
Some stunning images there. Even if they’re not arachnids.
angoratrilobite says
That was adorable nerdery. Kept calling it “my son” and her anxious anticipation was contagious.
I remember when the comet finally crashed into Jupiter, the scientists were so happy, they were jumping for joy like it was Christmas Day!!!
PaulBC says
If Melania was still in charge of White house decorations, she might have gotten to this eventually. (To be honest, I’m pretty meh about the return to normal and now miss the blood trees and forest of the White Witch. I was letting my Trump derangement get in the way of my artistic appreciation).
PaulBC says
I’m still hearing about those “344 single points of failure” in the Webb telescope. https://www.npr.org/2021/12/25/1065805684/james-webb-space-telescope-livestream-launch Now that the launch was successful, shouldn’t we be down to 343 or fewer?
I hate the way news media reports meaningless numbers. Presumably, each of those “single points” comes with an extremely low likelihood of failure, without which, it doesn’t matter if there are 344 or 34400 “single points”. How many “single points of failure” are there in a Steinway grand piano? And yet, pianists play concerts all the time, probably worried about many things, but at least expecting the piano to render the notes faithfully.
davidc1 says
Spiders,i just knewed it were going to be spiders.
Raging Bee says
Have yourself an Addams Family Christmas…
whheydt says
And here’s a story about neighbors actually getting an excessive light display shut down:
https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/very-disappointed-east-bay-christmas-light-display-goes-dark-over-traffic-complaints/2764066/
(I’m on the neighbors side of this one, in case anyone wondered.)
unclefrogy says
sorry I have a bit of a nit to pick , I like the overall design but spiders are seldom depicted with anything like the correct number of eyes. it is in part their gaze that gives them their ominous continence
that “corpse” should be only vaguely recognizable just a wadded up ball with a little red cloth and some white fur showing and maybe a hat.near by
birgerjohansson says
I forgot to mention it, December 25th is exactly 30 years since Gorbachev formally resigned as leader of the Soviet Union, a country that had by then ceased to exist.
On the anniversary, the now 90 year old Gorbachev said USA became arrogant after becoming the only superpower.