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| | | | | On 13th sept 2019, Pauline Acalin, a spaceflight photojournalist, posted two pictures of the Moon, taken 8.5 hours apart. Scott Manley commented "I should try measuring the distance to the Moon with this". That's was more than enough to get me started to attempt to do exactly this. After months of procrastination, here is finally an article with my findings and the detailed steps to reproduce them. "Rotating planets come in handy when you want to make a giant stereoscopic gif of the moon [...]" - Pauline Acalin Introduction The size of the Earth will be assumed to be known. | |
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www.johndcook.com
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| | | | | Derivation leading up to Python code to find the intersection points of two circles. | |
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thatsmaths.com
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| | | | | This is the International Year of the Quantum, celebrating quantum science and its many applications. This year marks the centenary of Werner Heisenberg's seminal work in modern physics. In recent years, there have been dramatic developments in quantum communications, cryptography and computing, and quantum science is key to solving pressing problems in clean energy, climate... | |
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kylewbanks.com
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| | | OpenGL is pretty much the gold standard for any kind of graphics work, from desktop GUIs to games to mobile applications and even the web, I can almost guarantee you've viewed something rendered by OpenGL today. However, regardless of how popular and useful OpenGL is, it can be quite intimidating to get started comp... | ||