As a fan of both astronomy and programming, the term "semantic color" comes to mind better than false color. The term semantic implies a mapping of meaning, which is in essence what we are doing here with color and luminosity. And thank you very much for this lecture. Most informative, though I was hoping for a bit more coverage of the clean up process in regards to artifact and noise removal. I am also heartwarmed by the general trend these days of making such talks as these available to the public at large. Someday, perhaps sooner than we think, schools will be outmoded as more of our education is in essence crowd sourced and global. Each mind will now have a global understanding from the pool of human knowledge. Long live human 2.0.
I'm liking the updates, love your new pointer! It all looks a lot slicker and more professional. The only thing left to fix is the high pitch noise. Great lecture, been my favourite thing to watch on TH-cam for a long time now.
Greetings Frank, excellent mastery of the subjects. I've watched many of your introductions or lectures and find them wonderful as well as your informative guests. I have one suggestion to improve your public speaking and the lectures. Limit the use of OK and RIGHT! The person you introduced never used those words once and he held my attention. I could've counted the number of times you use these word in your short introduction and told you, ( I didn't) it's a lot. There's no one replying to the question, (OK, or RIGHT) so stop asking them! It's an annoying space filler that adds nothing to your talk. I've had teachers with the same poor control of the words they use and quickly lose the attention of the listeners, who start counting how many times the word OK or Right are used. This minor criticism aside I love your talks and enjoy the subjects. Please know I respect your work and look forward to many more lectures. Respectfully yours, Art 👽
As a fan of both astronomy and programming, the term "semantic color" comes to mind better than false color. The term semantic implies a mapping of meaning, which is in essence what we are doing here with color and luminosity. And thank you very much for this lecture. Most informative, though I was hoping for a bit more coverage of the clean up process in regards to artifact and noise removal. I am also heartwarmed by the general trend these days of making such talks as these available to the public at large. Someday, perhaps sooner than we think, schools will be outmoded as more of our education is in essence crowd sourced and global. Each mind will now have a global understanding from the pool of human knowledge. Long live human 2.0.
I'm liking the updates, love your new pointer! It all looks a lot slicker and more professional. The only thing left to fix is the high pitch noise. Great lecture, been my favourite thing to watch on TH-cam for a long time now.
I liked your new pointer. Can you fix the continuous high pitch background noise too please?
- We have one of the most powerful telescopes in the world. Look at my new remote! :D :'D
The magic of thé the universe.
Thank You.
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you r grate sir!🐯
Show starts @5:55. Enjoy
Thank you!
I see wavelengths beyond what is considered the “normal” visible spectrum. Why is that?
Superpowers?
Narcotics?
Neither.
Cosmic light maybe ?
And how do you know that you do see wavelengths beyond normally visible?
Greetings Frank, excellent mastery of the subjects. I've watched many of your introductions or lectures and find them wonderful as well as your informative guests. I have one suggestion to improve your public speaking and the lectures. Limit the use of OK and RIGHT! The person you introduced never used those words once and he held my attention.
I could've counted the number of times you use these word in your short introduction and told you, ( I didn't) it's a lot. There's no one replying to the question, (OK, or RIGHT) so stop asking them! It's an annoying space filler that adds nothing to your talk. I've had teachers with the same poor control of the words they use and quickly lose the attention of the listeners, who start counting how many times the word OK or Right are used.
This minor criticism aside I love your talks and enjoy the subjects. Please know I respect your work and look forward to many more lectures. Respectfully yours, Art 👽
What is color anyway?
wavelenghts of reflected sunlight
Reflection of light.. when there is no light evrything is black.
I'm gonna credit myself with a dollar every time this intro guy says "okay?".
Nieuws beetje laat we pay hubble to the dutch taxpayers
hantuinder what?
@@leaningr I'm Dutch and I'm not sure what he's trying to say either.