Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts

Monday, June 3, 2019

Singularity Observatory Weather Errant



Great Weather Fluctuations - Grab the Moon Before it's Too Late!
If you see one clear hour, you'd better grab it! Singularity Observatory - in the Spring and Fall, there are subtle short term fluctuations in weather patterns that could easily go unnoticed.

The short term weather changes, with a clear sky for example, hold extreme value to the Observatory. The idea is to be ready and alert, and harness these changes by understanding the patterns and having preparedness to jump into action at a moment's notice.

In this Pacific Ocean region, there is great weather stability, so over the long term an overcast Monsoon fog day will be multiplied by many days. Day after day after day, it looks exactly like the same repeating weather. However, to the watchful eye, there are very short changes, such as an hour here, 20 minutes there, when the sky occasional breaks from its very consistent weather pattern.

Likewise a Summer clear day follows the same pattern of repeating longevity However there are occasional and intermittent very short term disruptions to these weather patterns that are very short lived. Disruptions can be good. Last night was a great opportunity, after months of Monsoon, to view the effects of a short lived disruption.

The entire day was overcast, fog, smog, rain. Suddenly in the evening hour, the sky became clear, the Moon appeared, and an hour later the clear sky had vanished just as fast as it appeared. Then for days, it will go back to the same weather pattern - overcast, fog, smog, rain. For the moment of that one golden treasurable hour, astronomical viewing was fantastic. Grab it and run with it. You've gotta do it, otherwise all astronomical observational programs during the Monsoon period will be on hold.

In regards to a telescope, an astronomer must be a detective sleuth ready at a moments notice to spring into action to capture these clear night hours here and there to conduct research and effective observational programs. There are no known studies of these holes in long term weather patterns. However, Humanoido at Singularity Observatory has utilized the holes or cracks in clouds for quick astronomical telescopic observing (see blogs). Shooting telescopically through these openings can be greatly rewarding because the short term data gains can be summed with other data.

Let's say the goal is to image M57, the Ring Nebula. You could expose the plate for an hour, stop, wait for another hour three days later, expose another hour, and by the end of the month, sum all the images into one equivocally large time exposure.

The Gibbous Moon image illustrates the type of lunar soil color study typically conducted through a one hour errant in the atmosphere. In knowing the spectral responses of the electronic detector and utilizing advanced imaging analysis software, the soil content is spectroscopically analyzed and determined.

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Space1 Rocket Assembly Line

SPACE ROCKET ASSEMBLY LINE
Humanoido over at the Space1 warehouse assembly crew has developed the Space Rocket Assembly Line. This is the first known rocket assembly line in the world! It will be the first assembly line to assemble an entire fleet of new large flight established Safety Rockets for space tourism and other space travel purposes.

Now that Space1 has patterned its latest and largest massive space safety rocket, it can be injected into a new assembly line for more rapid development and assembly. An assembly line can more rapidly build new multiple rockets for a full fleet for use in 2017. 

This is the first time assembly line production crew will be used to construct rockets for space flights and space tourism. At left, a massive tank serves as the rocket body, bracketed in the horizontal tanking position on a retainer tower.

Above: Retouched photo with branding removed so as not to reveal tank sources and suppliers. The vertical tank is rolled out on a temporary tower holding bracket securing the main body cylinder for assembly of the base components.

At the base, the main rocket body will receive extremely large and massive finnage to provide added stability and control during rocket flights into the Troposphere. These are welded to the tank using a special positioning tool. The devices were perfected during the assembly and testing of the first Space1 rocket, photo published on another page. However, the shape of these devices have improved since 2014.

July 30th, 2017
Overseas assembly is temporary halted and workers are on sabbaticals or working on other jobs due to the current overly hot weather spell with daytime temperatures reaching 122 degrees F.

Such hot temperatures cause typhoons to form in the Pacific Ocean. Recently two typhoons crossed the island of Taiwan. Work will resume after the retreat of typhoon Nepal when temperatures plummet to 185 degrees for a while.

Space1 Contact
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/06/space1-contact.html
Space1 Index
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2015/12/space1-index_16.html
Space1 Index Big Brain Site Prior to 2014
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-big-brain-index-of-space.html
Space1 Home
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/
Space1 Profile 2017
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/03/space1-space-profile.html
About Space1 from the Founder
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2015/01/about-space1-from-founder.html


Humanoid Robots Home
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/
Humanoid Robots Index
http://humanoidslabs.blogspot.tw/2017/02/humanoid-robots-index.html

Big Brain Home
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/
Big Brain Index 1
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/fill-brain-project-searchable-thread.html
Big Brain Index 2
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-web-site-index.html
Big Brain Timeline
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-timeline_1.html
Big Brain Contributions

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2016/12/big-brain-contributions_13.html