DadBase 8 months ago

We used to log “Sun-likes” with a garage telescope, a Commodore 64, and a lot of guesswork. If it looked yellow and didn’t blink, it made the list. Half of them were porch lights, but we stood by our catalog.

  • adrian_b 8 months ago

    One of the comments on that page mentions that we see the G-class stars like the Sun as "yellowish", but in fact they are white, like a LED lamp with a color temperature of 5500 K or 6000 K.

    The reason for this is not mentioned there, which is that the atmosphere of the Earth acts like a low-pass filter for the direct light that comes from the Sun or from a star, converting the white light into yellowish light. The missing bluish light is diffused over the sky, giving it its blue color. The night sky is also blue, but at a many times lower luminance, so that it seems black.

    On the Moon, the Sun will appear as perfectly white, on a perfectly black sky.

    • DadBase 8 months ago

      We accounted for that by calibrating against a halogen desk lamp and my uncle’s welding arc. Anything in between was classified as “solar-adjacent.” Worked fine unless the neighbor lit his barbecue.

      • bythreads 8 months ago

        lol, sounds like a reddit bot commenting with max snark ;)

        • DadBase 8 months ago

          Bot? I’ve been manually backing up my emails to cassette since ’98. If I was a bot, my tapes wouldn’t squeal during thunderstorms.

elevaet 8 months ago

From the article:

> A confused public is less likely to support studies in areas it does not understand.

What a great point to remember

the_af 8 months ago

Any idea who this Paul Gilster is? Or Tau Zero? He says he was trained as a medievalist who later turned into flight instructor and now he's obviously fascinated with astronomy and exoplanets.

I'm always wary of sites like this, but this one seems to have a long history, starting in 2004, and as far as I can tell the articles are solid (or at least, not quackery). This article in particular seems reasonable, too.

  • hnuser123456 8 months ago

    Apparently Tau Zero was created after a government program to investigate interstellar travel propulsion methods concluded, and the program manager wanted to keep it going, and it's a group of people who want to visit other stars:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakthrough_Propulsion_Physic...

    • IAmBroom 8 months ago

      > it's a group of people who want to visit other stars

      And I want a pet unicorn. And a male contraceptive pill.

      Only one of those things is ever going to happen.

  • ant6n 8 months ago

    > I'm always wary of sites like this

    I can't really think of much that is more legit than a special purpose blog distilling current research papers into long form blog posts, except perhaps the research papers themselves?

    • ziddoap 8 months ago

      For every site doing that, there are 10 sites pretending to do that, with various levels of quackery.

      It makes sense to be wary at first.

      • indoordin0saur 8 months ago

        I feel like quackery and clickbait give strong vibes which can be detected immediately. This has the feel of an educated and deeply interested hobbyist or some astronomer's side project.

        • the_af 8 months ago

          Agreed that it has the right vibes.

          But it always pay to be a little wary, which is why I made my comment.

    • the_af 8 months ago

      > I can't really think of much that is more legit than a special purpose blog distilling current research papers into long form blog posts, except perhaps the research papers themselves?

      If that's what they are doing. But it's hard to tell without looking carefully and sifting through more than a couple of articles.

      Like I said, it seems legit.

    • lawlessone 8 months ago

      As long as they stay that way.

  • dsq 8 months ago

    Tau Zero is the title of an SF book by Poul Anderson in which humans make an STL interstellar voyage. They probably got inspired from that book.

serpix 8 months ago

you interfered with the browser scroll and for that you deserve a loud BOO.

  • itishappy 8 months ago

    Scrolling is fine for me. Maybe the animated header?

  • michaelsshaw 8 months ago

    fucking smooth scrolling on my thinkpad holy fuck

claudex 8 months ago

Aren't they all bought by Oracle ? /j