#MadeInChina #中國製造 #中國 |#西藏 #西藏天文馆 #TibetPlanetarium #June2022 |#Lhasa The world’s highest-altitude planetarium Observatory telescope – world’s largest refracting optical astronomical telescope ready year  2024,  – under construction, which will provide space early warning services for space activities…#TibetAutonomousRegion #China #PeoplesRepublicOfChina ….

西藏天文馆 Currently at the moment in Lhasa the region capital of Tibet Autonomous Region of China- People’s Republic of China the Construction of the world’s highest – The world’s highest-altitude planetarium, the西藏天文馆Tibet Planetarium, started construction in Lhasa on June 12. It is reported that the roof of the planetarium will be equipped with a refracting optical astronomical telescope with a diameter of 1.06 meters, which will also be the largest refracting optical astronomical telescope in the world. The planetarium has a total construction area of ​​11,571.9 square meters and is expected to be completed in June 2024. The roof of the planetarium will be equipped with a refracting optical telescope with a diameter of about 1.06 meters. This astronomical telescope will also surpass the 1.02-meter-diameter refractor telescope of the Yerkes Observatory in the United States and become the world’s largest refracting astronomical telescope. …


This one-meter-class refractor telescope can monitor variable stars, poor photometry of binary stars, and supernova monitoring. The scope of monitoring includes celestial bodies in the solar system, stars in the Milky Way, and even some nearby galaxies in the outer reaches of the Milky Way can also be observed.
In addition, in scientific research work, this one-meter-class refracting telescope will be used for space target observation, providing space early warning services for my country’s space launch activities and the on-orbit operation of spacecraft.


“Space debris and space junk are being monitored on a global scale, and this monitoring network requires a large number of space observation facilities such as telescopes to work together. The scientific goals of our one-meter-class refractor telescope also involve near-Earth detection in space. The monitoring activities of small celestial bodies and space debris are part of the entire monitoring network.” Wang Junjie said that there is no professional large-scale astronomical observation telescope in the vast Tibet area, and the space monitoring network needs to deploy monitoring equipment closely. The high-level refractor telescope is equivalent to filling the “blind area” of China’s space monitoring network. It will become an important part of the entire monitoring system. The monitoring data obtained will also be used together with the data of other monitoring facilities to calculate the space flight. The construction of the Tibet Planetarium in the orbit of the object 

The special geographical and climatic advantages of Tibet can also facilitate astronomical observations. In order to reduce the influence of atmospheric, weather and other factors on astronomical observation activities, astronomical observation facilities should preferably be located in places with higher altitudes, more sunshine and less rain, and less light pollution. The characteristics of high altitude, sunny days, low population density and high atmospheric visibility in Lhasa will be conducive to astronomical observations.

  In addition, the Tibet Planetarium after its completion will also undertake a special mission, that is, to carry out astronomical science popularization activities that are easy for the public, especially young people to participate in and accept, and popularize astronomical science knowledge through exhibitions, training, experiments, video broadcasts, lectures, etc. , to spread scientific ideas.

 ”The world’s highest-altitude planetarium, coupled with the world’s largest refracting optical astronomical telescope, will have a huge appeal to local people, domestic and foreign tourists, and astronomy enthusiasts. The scientific and cultural literacy of the public plays a unique and important role.” Wang Junjie said that he believed that the Tibet Planetarium would become a new local Internet celebrity landmark, attracting local people and global tourists to visit.

  According to the operation data of the Tibet Natural Science Museum over the years, the annual reception of the Tibet Planetarium is expected to reach more than 100,000 people, and more than 100,000 people can receive astronomical science popularization education every year.

  Wang Junjie said that in recent years, the astronomical undertakings in Tibet have been developing continuously, from the Tibet Yangbajing Observatory, the first professional observatory in Tibet, the National Astronomical Observatory, to the Ali Observatory of the National Astronomical Observatory in western Tibet. The former has a submillimeter-wave telescope in cooperation with Germany, which mainly explores star formation, organic molecules, etc. The latter is still under further construction, including gravitational wave telescopes, optical telescopes and other equipment.

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Four must apps for the night sky!

When I prepare to show people the night sky outdoors, or the backyard astronomy to the patrons of the Stardome observatory in Auckland. Sometimes I need a little assistance from a couple, or a few helping apps, or friends. In some case the night sky do change monthly or seasonally. In some case in Auckland it rains weeks on end till the whole night sky changes it’s direction, like finding your way again. and some times using a Planisphere doesn’t help either in the dark. but a red lighted torch does help in finding and reading the Planisphere.

There’s always the ones that I, figure to know my way around with the common ones in the Southern Hemisphere. Like down South, the Southern cross, which is found by using the pointer stars of Alpha and Beta Centauri, other stellar objects in the night skies, two diamond pave clustered set like global clusters Omega Centauri (NGC 5139) the larger of the two of to 47 Tuc (NGC 104), the Orion Nebula in the Orion constellation, right next to the ever protector Taurus the bull with its eye full watching the star Aldebaran protecting the group of seven sisters Pleiades (Greek), or known as Subaru ( Japanese), over here it’s natively called Matariki ( Maori).

Other observational stellar objects in the night sky during the summery season, there are few which inspired JK Rolling’s Characters out from the Harry Potter series, the two armpits of the Titan Hunter Orion, Bellatrix also the faithful pet companion Sirius the dog, hence Sirus Black Harry’s Godfather. Or in the night sky the constellation is just called Canis Major followed by the little dog Canis Minor.

As for the cold wintery crispy nights, there are few of which to be seen, in the unstrangness of all nights, the constellation Scorpio finally battle it out with Orion in being the deputy to the fallen sheriff Taurus. to warrant in defense of Pleiades and her seven sisters. Also as to witness this is the timely arrival of Saturn and it’s companion moons.

As for the trusty Apps, or the four must when you’re lost for words, or in your thoughts in trying to figure that stellar object out!

Stellarium

Stellarium is a very easy App to work around as I’ve explain in my previous blog ” Lost” this got to be one of the easy Apps used for the iPhone.

How many times that, when you look up the stars and wonder which is which. Well few weeks ago I’ve download a very useful app from the iTunes store. It’s very, well so very useful. I practical use it when I’m outdoors viewing the stars at night with the very helpful assistance of manually use a Meade telescope.

The app is call Stellaruim, I’ve used in the past, the PC version, it’s very easy to use. When you use the Pc version it’s best to locate your position first, so the Stellaruim knows where you are so it can best find you the viewing positions for you to view the stars and other stella objects in the night and day skies. the program is very easy to use it has time-lapse so you could see the motions through out the night and day sky forward and back in time as the sky motions around.

One of the many features around it, it has settings menu, which allow you to customised your background,scripts into the software, like changing the background sence, the amount of information that you like to see on, like, star lines, constellations grid lines. Other features that I like about stellaruim is the information about the stella object that you’ve lock on, when using the app it does the same but with the an extra feature which utilities the GPS features on the iPhone. which give you more exact viewable location.

With the iPhone app it’s a much nice feel, your astronomy friends will probably envy for the abilities it does, it’s portable than using a laptop, and you can utilize the touch features of the iPhone, and it’s quite sassy!

For like to know more?

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/stellarium/id382624365?mt=8

http://www.stellarium.org/

Planets

Planets is another iPhone app, it very least complex than the Stellarium app to work around with. Such features are it runs on the same type of goto platform with the iPhone GPS system gyro system to figure out where you’re  in the world, and where you’re pointing at too in the night or day sky. Also it has features that let you go explore that object in within the App in either in two or three dimensional vieiws. Also an extra plus the App is free too! are you excite!

when viewing in 2D, it show’s up the objects in real-time in a stamp set reference, with compass bearing points, to suit your directional location. This gets even more fun when you switch to the 3D screen on, it gives you more of the encompassing view in your present surroundings above and below the Horizons. A few advantages that it has that Stellaurim doesn’t have it’s the light spectrum which you could see, it allows you to switch between X-Ray, Visible, Hydrogen alpha, infrared, Microwave, and Radio spectra Background back into time.

Another brilliant aspect which I like mostly best with this app is the optimum best viewing times of each planets that shows up in the night sky, it’s rising, it’s setting, but the experience is uniquely to your geo positioning of your iPhone, which gives you a great advantage. 

Also there’s a globe slides for different planets, but unfortunately it doesn’t comes with Pluto, Sorry Pluto! it’s interactive with the iPhone touch screen you could slide it, finger pitch to go near and  a far, and even more to rotate the planets around to. I would say this app is practically diversity  which its abundance of features it has just to get you going and start for the night sky. but one good thing though it comes in free, but it’s only for iPhone, and iPad.

For like to know more?

http://itunes.apple.com/nz/app/planets/id305793334?mt=8

http://www.qcontinuum.org/planets/

Moon Globe

This app is basically straight forward it’s ever so like one of your maps that you find on one of your lonely Planet travel guides, but it’s less hasten in a way of carrying that actual moon globe with you all the time. This one is great, it shows you the main points of  seas craters,  of the moon. also for the space historians out there there’s landing positions information and other NASA lunar landers, Apollo lunar modules landed on the moon. Plus the details of the moon is amazing detail also changing the aspect lighting.  It has another feature by  switching to the globe mode on you could pitch orientated the position of the Moon, look in closely in the awesome surface details like you peering, outside the window of your Spacecraft or Starship in that manner.  This Moon Globe is will keep you guessing of what you might expect in Google Moon, but even better, it’s mobility, and the iPhone’s intense 960 by 640 resolutions Retina display. but the only thing it still does have yet it’s Astronauts Neil’s Armstrong’s timeless boot print.

For like to know more!

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/moon-globe/id333180321?mt=8

Mars Globe

I have a friend whom adores the topic  planet Mars, I’m pretty sure this This App is right for her. she loves talking about the rovers whom are exploring the Martian surface which it shows the locations doing there studious reportings, also it shows the density depth by showing in different various colours, another option that it has  is the back and forward in time in years or months of the availble  sunlight, the darkest it gets.  The details are Awesome, you could see the large Mountain Everest high volcanic regions mounting  up on the surface  to  also the large city-wide encompassing craters. to it’s legendary white polar north and south  ice capes.

For like to know more!

http://itunes.apple.com/app/mars-globe/id324185998

There been an updates following  that there a further two more apps which are highly recomended which I’ve reviewed after now using them constantly.  star walk  also Solar walk.