Walking series: Hiking the Sentiers des Roches in the Vosges-France 1/2
We hike the Sentiers des Roches to the summit of the Hohneck.
This trail is one of the best trails in the French Vosges. With its narrow winding path and its steep hills on one side and steep dropdowns on the other side it is a spectacular trail to walk with beautifull views. The sub-alpine flora and trees in bizar forms holding on to the rocks keeping them from tumbling down give you the feeling of real rough mountain range.
In this part we walk into the Frankenrthal and via grotte Dagobert to Petit Hohneck and on to the Hohneck. From there over the high plains back to our starting point.
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Hubble's Images
Born in 1730 in Badonviller, France, Messier had to give up formal education at age 11 when his father died. Soon after, he witnessed the spectacular Comet Klinkenberg-Chéseaux, which ignited his passion for astronomy. At the age of 21, Messier was hired as a draftsman for the French navy. He learned to use astronomical tools and became a skilled observer. For his efforts, Messier was eventually promoted to the chief astronomer of the Marine Observatory in Paris, where he pursued his interest in comets. He discovered over a dozen comets, earning him the nickname 'Comet Ferret' from King Louis XV. In 1758, Messier was in the process of observing one such comet when he was distracted by a cloudy object in the constellation Taurus. Upon further observation, he realized that the object could not be a comet because it was not moving across the sky. In an effort to prevent other astronomers from mistaking the object for a comet, Messier took note of it and began to catalog other comet-like 'objects to avoid'. This comet-like object that Messier observed was NGC 1952. Commonly known today as M1 (Messier 1) or the Crab Nebula, it is the first object in Messier’s Catalog of Nebulae and Star Clusters. By the time of his death in 1817, Messier had compiled a list of 103 objects in the night sky using his own observations with various telescopes and the discoveries of other astronomers. The catalog was revised in the 20th century and now contains 110 objects. The Messier catalog includes some of the most fascinating astronomical objects that can be observed from Earth’s Northern Hemisphere. Among them are deep-sky objects that can be viewed in stunning detail using larger telescopes but are also bright enough to be seen through a small telescope. This characteristic makes Messier objects extremely popular targets for amateur astronomers possessing all levels of experience and equipment. They are so popular, in fact, that they have inspired a special award from the Astronomical League (an organization for amateur astronomers) given to observers who are able to spot each of these objects. Those who succeed receive a certificate and are given the distinction of being in the Messier Club. While the Hubble Space Telescope has not produced images of every object in the Messier catalog, it has observed 93 of them as of August 2017. Some of Hubble's photographs offer views of a given object in its entirety, but many focus on specific areas of interest. While Hubble is able to magnify objects very effectively, it has a relatively small field of view. This means that, in some cases, Hubble would need to take many exposures to capture an entire object. Although this is not always an efficient use of its time, as is the case for the widely spaced 'open' star clusters in the Messier catalog, many exposures are taken when the scientific value justifies the time spent. One of these objects is the Andromeda galaxy (designated M31 in Messier’s catalog). In order to create a mosaic image that depicts almost half of Andromeda, Hubble has taken nearly 7,400 exposures of the galaxy. Unlike a digital camera that takes a single photograph in red, green and blue light to create a single full-colour image, Hubble takes monochrome images at specific wavelengths of light. These specific wavelengths can reveal characteristics of an object that are of scientific interest, such as the presence of a particular chemical element. Multiple observations at different wavelengths can be combined to form a single image that reveals all of these characteristics at once but doesn’t necessarily contain the full spectrum of visible light. In those cases, colours are assigned to each wavelength to highlight the different characteristics, offering a deeper understanding of the object’s properties. Additionally, Hubble is equipped to take infrared and ultraviolet images, which can reveal information that cannot be obtained using only visible light. Because infrared and ultraviolet light are not visible to human eyes, these images need to be processed in such a way that makes them meaningful to observers. This is done by assigning colours that humans can perceive to the wavelengths that they cannot. Whether their tool of choice is a sophisticated ground-based telescope, a decent pair of binoculars, or simply their naked eyes, observers hunting for Messier objects can use the data gathered from Hubble’s spectacular images to deepen their understanding of these 110 highlights of the night sky as they carry on the tradition of amateur astronomy.
Who Is Messier? - David Rives
Who Is Messier? - David Rives
Picking up an astronomy magazine, one might find a photo of the gorgeous Messier 42 or come across the spectacular Messier 13. Search the web for galaxies, and you might see Messier 101, or come across Messier 51. But what is this Messier, and what does it mean?
Charles Messier was a Frenchman who lived from 1730 to 1817. Born in Badonviller, France, he was the tenth of twelve children. He discovered his love for astronomy with the appearance of what is known as the six tailed comet of 1744.
In 1751 he enlisted in the Navy, under the direction of Joseph Nicolas Delisle who was the resident astronomer at the time. Delisle instructed Messier to keep records of his observations. The first of these observations was that of the transit of Mercury in 1753.
But his most notable accomplishment was his compilation of a catalog of 110 astronomical objects that appeared to be more than just a single star through his small refracting telescope.
The objects' Messier designated, from M1 to M110, are still in use today by almost all astronomers. Several of these objects were discovered by his assistant - Pierre Mechain.
The catalogue is not organized scientifically by object type or by location. Nonetheless, the Messier catalogue comprises nearly all the most spectacular examples of the five types of deep sky objects -- diffuse nebulae, planetary nebulae, open clusters, globular clusters and galaxies.
Today, through the use of highly advanced astronomical equipment, we can see these breathtaking creations in extreme detail.
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Valorisation patrimoniale et touristique du site de Pierre Percée
Avez-vous déjà fait la balade qui monte jusqu’aux ruines du château de Pierre Percée. De là-haut, vous avez une vue magnifique sur les Lacs.
Ce site appartient à la commune de Pierre-Percée. Il est classé monument historique. Pourtant il n’a bénéficié d’aucune rénovation depuis 1907.
La communauté d’agglomération de Saint-Dié-des-Vosges entend bien sortir le site de sa torpeur et et mener une importante opération de valorisation patrimoniale et touristique.
Une étude est actuellement menée depuis juin 2018 par le cabinet ARTENE, elle va permettre de planifier et chiffrer les travaux à réaliser.
L’étude est financée à 50 % par la communauté d’Agglomération de Saint-Dié-des-Vosges avec une aide de l’État via la DRAC et des fonds européens Leader, via le Pays de la Déodatie.
Objectifs :
1) Définir une stratégie patrimoniale globale pour préserver le site, le rendre plus compréhensible, montrer les cheminements, les remparts en coupant la végétation, vérifier l’état de la roche sur laquelle s’élève les ruines.
Rappeler les liens existant entre Pierre-Percée et la principauté de Salm par des panneaux explicatifs.
La question du devenir des vestiges trouvés au fur et à mesure des campagnes de fouille se pose également, ils sont actuellement entreposés à Badonviller et Nancy.
2) Définir une stratégie de valorisation touristique.
- Faire de ce château un véritable pôle d’attraction de la vallée de la plaine, renforcer le potentiel de Pierre Percée déjà existant avec les loisirs de plein air, gérés par le syndicat des Lacs.
- Sécuriser les abords du château, permettre aux visiteurs d’approcher plus prêt du donjon.
En 2019-2020, à partir des recommandations du cabinet Artene, des travaux de valorisation patrimoniale et touristique seront engagés.
L’agglomération de Saint-Dié-des-Vosges est déjà prête à investir jusqu’à 2 millions d’euros
C’est ambitieux, mais si on y consacre les moyens c’est pour faire quelque chose qui durera plusieurs décennies.
David Valence, président de l’Agglomération
Saut à l'élastique à Etretat Jérôme Pichereau
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