Adaptation of the Planets and Stars: Eclipses

Fri, 19/11/2010 - 12:45 | by thetwilightfans...

Today, optical instruments, from telescopes to filters that allow us to admire eclipses and astronomy studies reassure us that there is nothing to be afraid of a solar eclipse: It is a phenomenon explained by logic and science with nothing supernatural .
astronomy lovers are equipped with instruments that allow them to observe stars and planets: they have racks like photographers, but stargazers see in the firmament of his everyday life and in the special day, signed by certain movements that stand out. on astronomical maps, for scientists, and horoscopes for those who read their fate in the stars
therefore prepare your telescope and get ready for the next solar eclipse: the next moon eclipse will be on 15 June 2011 and will be total in Italy, while the next solar eclipse will be partial in Italy, on January 4, 2011
The first rule you have to respect when you look at a solar eclipse is not looking at it without protection . although the sun is hidden, it is still the sun! Looking at it without protection can cause problems with vision, it is necessary to use filters
eclipses is an adaptation of the stars:. To be complete it must be a perfect fit, which is rare. The alignment of planets is the subject of astro-logic studies, which intent is to guess the fate of the people studying the movements of the stars that are connected to each of us since our birth – or at least that’s what they say.
sun and the moon was worshiped by the ancient peoples that they still had no explanation for their lights but they guessed their fundamental importance for life. God of the sun existed in the culture of ancient Egypt, as well as in ancient Greece and Rome. Summing up, a divinity understandably recurrent
day, though we do not love it as a divinity, we know that the sun is life, though we certainly have a more scientific explanation than the old population, which makes us understand how it works . As far as the moon, it was loved so well, and its worship is told in the story and reflected in the music: the famous aria from Bellini, Casta Diva, in his Norma, is a prayer that priestess addresses to the moon, asking to spread on earth the peace that it does reign in heaven (“Spargi in Terra quella pace che fai nel Regnar Ciel”). This aria from Norma is famous enough to have been represented for years on the back of the 5000 Lira notes dedicated to the composer from Catania.
Stellar movements have always been a subject of study and curiosity, lived from day to day and implemented in the music. Eclipses, so are special moments that near the less interested people to observe the stars, since the eclipse a rare and fascinating phenomenon.
Either you’re an astronomy or astrology lover, or simply curious, the sky is still a miss the show, going on stage every night makes us keep our nose to the sky to look at something that, on than in the middle of the researchers’ studies, will always keep alive the exciting and fascinating concepts of infinity and the unknown.

This article was written by Lia Contesso, with the support of fotocamere digitali.
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