HSF egg-shot image goes viral on my Flickr site

The high speed flash image of the egg shot with an air rifle pellet:

Has gone viral on my Flickr site with over 1700 hits and still increasing 🙂

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M100 – left hand frame

I took the frame to the left of M100 last night using a bit of dead-reckoning – and unbelievably I scored a perfect hit 🙂  So the top two frames on the Markarian Chain mega-mosaic are now complete!  The bottom mosaic around M87 is also done – so the last bit of work I am going to do on this one, having had a word with Noel, is to get some nice deep high-resolution data using the Hyperstar III, on the Chain itself.  I daren’t say this half way through the day – but it actually looks like another clear night tonight – so you know what I’ll be doing.  If it is clear, that’ll be something like 7 clear Moonless nights this month so far – I think that must be a record from when I started in September 2004.  If I get any more clear nights this month (yes I’m now getting greedy) I will probably just try to add more and more good data to the Chain.  Virgo is now making its way West and soon it will be too far over into the trees for me to get a good imaging session on it during a single evening – time to move onto something new, probably the goodies in the Ursa Major/Canes Venatici region.

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M100 region now

So last night was another unexpectedly clear night and I imaged the M100 region.  I did not expect that this frame would fit onto the ultra-mega-Markarian Chain mosaic, but of course it does – perfectly – at the top.  I now need to get the frame off to the left to complete the top part of the mosaic now – I can see this is going to be a never-ending job at this rate and poor old Noel will be adding frames to this tapestry for ever and a day.

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Final M87 frame acquired

Last night I managed to grab 3 hours worth of 5-minute subs on the final frame needed to add the M87 region to the already existing Markarian’s Chain mega-mosaic 🙂  Quite an unexpected achievement as the weather for the previous two years prevented me from getting ANY frames in the Coma/Virgo area at all.  Hard to believe but it might even be clear again tonight – just wondering if all the ash from the Icelandic volcano will give any problems.

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Just to the right of M87 in Virgo

This is another frame to add to the mega-mosaic that is the Markarian Chain region on the Coma/Virgo border.  Just processed by Noel this is the region just to the right (West) of M87 and will make up one of three new frames taken to add to the bottom (South) of the already large Markarian Chain mosaic.  With the M87 region added to the mosaic I will call it a day on this one – until I get the mini-WASP array up and running 🙂

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Alum Bay cliff fall – can anyone help with information?

If you look towards the Isle of Wight from the Milford on Sea area, you can clearly see the (recent?) massive Alum Bay cliff fall.  I am pretty certain I heard about this on the local news just a few years ago (am I mistaken?) but what amazes me is that I can find nothing about it on the Net.  Does anyone have a date for this incident and any address to a web site discussing the fall?

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M87 – frame number two acquired!

Managed to get the second frame done last night in the mini-M87 mosaic I need to collect in order to complete the mega-Markarian Chain mosaic.  Just one frame to go!!  Am I going to be lucky this year at long last (I’ve waited 2 years to get this last bit of the Virgo/Coma galaxies, normally thwarted by bad weather).

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Vesta image acquired from the NFO makes today’s EPOD!

Today’s EPOD shows the asteroid Vesta leaving the head of Leo the lion as recently taken from the NFO.  Unusually both the data acquisition and the image processing for this one were carried out by yours truly.  There are a few faint background galaxies in this image which are also a feature of the constellation Leo.  Thank you Jim for putting “Vesta leaving Leo” up on your site 🙂

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M87 – one of three frames captured last night

Had some clear skies last night – no Moon,  and no high cloud either!  Started imaging around 10:30 p.m. and called time at midnight.  Had M87 centred on the frame, really wasn’t expecting to get this one this year (missed out the last two years due to bad weather).  It just might be clear tonight – and I need two more frames either side of M87 so that Noel can bolt this little mosaic to the bottom of the Markarian Chain megamosiac.  Only need two more good imaging nights.  Will I finally get the data this year?

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Simon Singh and libel reform

Below I am copying the e-mail Simon Singh sent out to people who have helped in some way regarding changing the libel laws of this country.  Rather than e-mail all the people in my address book who were so helpful in supporting Simon last time – I’m now asking readers of this blog to sign the petition below. To all my e-mail contacts who signed the last petition – thank you very much – our combined input made a lot of difference!  Please take the time to go to the libel reform site below and sign up once again.

Greg  

Message from Simon Singh : “A big step for me, a small step for libel reform, and what you can do to help today.”

  

Dear friends,

With apologies for cross posting,

 

Sorry for the silence, but it has been a ridiculously hectic (and happy) time since last week’s victory at the Court of Appeal. However, I urgently wanted to get in touch to update you on the status of my case, the latest news on libel reform and what you can do today to push libel reform up the political agenda.

 

BCA v Singh

April Fool’s Day 2010 was a day to remember. The Court of Appeal gave a ruling in my libel case with the British Chiropractic Association. The ruling strongly backs my arguments and puts me in a much stronger position when my trial eventually takes place. At last, after two years of defending my article and my right to free speech, I seem to have the upper hand and can breathe a small sigh of relief.

 

Moreover, the judges made it clear that they did not want to see scientists and science journalists being hauled through the High Court. In particular, they endorsed the view that a so-called comment defence should be adequate for scientific and other articles on matters of public interest. As well as the legal technicalities, the three wise, charming and handsome judges quoted Milton on the persecution of Galileo and directed that the High Court should not become an “Orwellian Ministry of Truth”.

 

Libel Reform Campaign

This is a small step forward for libel reform, but there is still a huge battle to be fought over the issues of costs, libel tourism, public interest defence, balancing the burden of proof, restricting the ability of powerful corporations to bully individuals (e.g., bloggers, journalists, scientists) and so on.

 

The General Election was called yesterday and the manifestos will be published in the next week, so we need one last push to persuade the major parties to commit to libel reform. Although we have already achieved a huge amount (from editorials in all last week’s broadsheets to the Commons Select Committee recommending libel reform), we must keep up the pressure!

 

Both the Labour and Conservative parties have made encouraging sounds about libel reform, but now is the time for them to make commitments in their manifestos.

 

What you can do today to pressure politicians

I have spent over a million minutes and £100,000 defending my article and my right to free speech, so I am asking you to spend just one minute and no money at all persuading others to sign the petition for libel reform at www.libelreform.org/sign

  

The last time I made this request, we doubled the number of signatories from 17,000 to 35,000. Can we now double the number from almost 50,000 to 100,000?!

 

You could ask parents, siblings, colleagues or friends to sign up. You could email everyone in your address book. You could blog about it, mention it to your Facebook friends and Twitter about it. In fact, I have pasted some possible tweets at the end of this email – it would be great if you could twitter one, some or all of them.

 

You could forward all or part of this email to people or just steer them to www.libelreform.org/sign. Or you could persuade people that English libel law needs radical reform by using some of the reasons listed at the end of this email.

 

Remember, we welcome signatories from around the world because English libel law has a damaging impact globally.

 

Please, please, please apply maximum pressure to the politicians by encouraging as many new signatories as possible. Please do not take my victory last week as a sign that the battle is over. My case is still ongoing and the campaign for libel reform is only just starting.

 

Thanks for all your support – it has been incredibly important for the campaign and a real morale booster personally over the last two years.

 

Simon Singh

 

Ps. Please spread the word by sending out one, some or all of the following tweets

 

Pls RT English libel law silences debate, says UN Human Rights Committee. Sign up at www.libelreform.org & back #libelreform

 

Pls RT English libel costs 140x more than Europe. We can’t afford to defend our words. Sign up at www.libelreform.org & back #libelreform

 

 

 

Pls RT  London is notorious for attracting libel tourists who come to UK to silence critics. Sign up at www.libelreform.org & back #libelreform

 

 

 

PPs. Reasons why we need radical libel reform:

Pls RT Two ongoing libel cases involving health. The law should not crush scientific debate. Sign up at www.libelreform.org & back #libelreform

 

 

 

(a) English libel laws have been condemned by the UN Human Rights Committee.

 

(b) These laws gag scientists, bloggers and journalists who want to discuss matters of genuine public interest (including public health!).

 

(c) Our laws give rise to libel tourism, whereby the rich and the powerful (Saudi billionaires, Russian oligarchs and overseas corporations) come to London to sue writers because English libel laws are so hostile to responsible journalism. (Again, it is exactly because English libel laws have this global impact that we welcome signatories to the petition from around the world.)

 

(d) Vested interests can use their resources to bully and intimidate those who seek to question them. The cost of a libel trial in England is 100 times more expensive than the European average and typically runs to over £1 million.

 

(e) Two separate ongoing libel cases involve myself and Peter Wilmshurst, and we are both raising concerns about medical treatments. We face losing £1 million each. In future, why would anyone else raise similar concerns when our libel laws are so brutal and expensive? Our libel laws mean that serious health matters are not necessarily reported, which means that the public is put at risk.

 

 

PPPs. I know that I will leave people out of this list, but I owe a huge thanks to:

 

  1. The 10,000 people who joined the Facebook group “For Simon Singh and Free Speech – Against the BCA Libel Claim”, particularly those who joined when the rest of the world ignored the issue of libel.

 

  1. The 300 people who packed Penderel’s Oak in May 2009 and who helped launch the Keep Libel Laws Out of Science campaign, particularly the speakers: Nick Cohen, Dave Gorman, Evan Harris MP, Professor Brian Cox, Chris French, Tracey Brown (Sense About Science), Robert Dougans (Bryan Cave) and David Allen Green.

 

  1. The 20,000 people who then joined the Keep Libel Laws Out of Science campaign.

 

  1. Jack of Kent and every other blogger who ranted and raved about libel reform when the mainstream media was turning a blind eye.

 

  1. Everyone in the mainstream media who is now covering the various libel cases and the issue of libel reform.

 

  1. Sense About Science, Index on Censorship and English PEN, who formed the Coalition for Libel Reform. And thanks to everyone who has contributed pro bono to the campaign in terms of design, technical support, chivvying support for the EDM and more.

 

  1. The 46,000 people (i.e. you) who have signed the petition for libel reform, particularly those who have cajoled others to sign up at www.libelreform.org/sign

 

  1. All the big names who have spoken out in favour of libel reform, from Professor Richard Dawkins to Derren Brown, from the Astronomer Royal to the Poet Laureate, from the Amazing Randi to Ricky Gervais. Particular thanks go to Dara O Briain, Stephen Fry, Tim Minchin and Robin Ince, who have gone out of their way to step up to the plate when the campaign has needed them. Immense thanks also to the 100+ big names who were the first to sign the petition to keep libel out of science and highlighted the need for libel reform.

 

  1. Everyone who has emailed and twittered and told me in person that I am not going crazy, and who reassured me that I am doing the right thing by defending my article.

 

  1. Thanks to Nick Clegg, leader of the Lib Dems, for promising to put libel reform in his manifesto. And thanks in advance to Jack Straw (Justice Secretary) and Dominic Grieve (Shadow Justice Secretary), because I know that the Labour and Conservative parties are going to commit to libel law reform. I cannot believe that they will allow more scientists, serious journalists, bloggers, biographers, human rights activists and others to go through the same hell that I have had to endure for last two years.
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