Astronomers are the funniest people on earth actually
i went to the local library to pick up some books today :) i'm literally so dumb because i was in the wrong row for the nonfiction section (looking for spacefarers) and i did not even stop to question why all the books around me were on the culinary arts.
i heard the master of djinn is a really good book and would be good for people that liked arcane. IF I MAKE IT THROUGH THE BOOK, maybe i'll write a review. hopefully i can because it looks really interesting...
i have a lot of random stuff to do these next two days since i wasn't productive for the first three days of break :(
study for computer science midterm
calculus unit 4 problem sets
magnetostatics FRQ
read literature for research project
update astrophysics notes
work on cosmology simulation
International Space Station transit of the Moon taken by Quinn Groessl on January 31 2023.
The ISS orbits the Earth at a typical velocity of 28000 km/h (very fast) and at a typical altitude of 400 km. Gravitational forces keep the ISS in constant freefall, but with the forward velocity of the ISS, the overall distance to Earth and velocity stays pretty much the same.
These transits are pretty infrequent. The angle of the moon from the orbital plane can vary over time, and any small changes in the ISS orbit can have major effects on its path. In the sky, they are both fairly small objects, leading to smaller probabilities as well.
An important factor that allows these events to occur is that the ISS is traveling much faster relative to our perspective on Earth compared to the moon. The ISS orbits the Earth around 16 times a day, while the moon takes around a month (27.3 days).
You can see the video of it at this link. It's incredible how precise astronomers have to be with how short of a timespan there is to record this.
SPRING IS HERE! ๐ท๐๐ธโ๏ธ
mental health, mood, weather, literally everything: ๐
my grades tho: ๐
finally finished my online class!
and now i go back to regular school tomorrowโฆ
i actually got out of bed and did some work ๐ณ total 90 mins so far. next on my to-do list is emails and suddenly i want to crawl back into the darkness
6/feb/2025, thursday
wasted most my time after school
subsequently had a lil mental breakdown & then pulled myself out of spiraling in a lowk mature way
washed my hair
prepared for psychology practical/viva
๐ค 3-4 hrs - maybe this is the reason my mental health has been a bit shit. looking forward to sleeping properly & FINISHING MY PORTIONS BEFOREHAND SO THAT I DON'T HAVE TO STAY UP LATE STRESSING
2025. 03. 10 | but the light!
I love the independence of doing a PhD! I thrive when Iโm interested in what Iโm doing (I am), Iโm constantly learning (also), and I am not being micromanaged (Iโm not!). I love my supervisor and the faith sheโs showing me to get my own shit done.
I love my job.
I love my project.
My boss is so great.
I canโt tell how much of all this enthusiasm is coming from the sun and how much is real but Iโm riding it.
Every page you read is a step closer to your dreams
the problem with this coffee shop is that itโs too cute and too expensive and my wallet cannot keep going here every other week