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  1. Moin :ablobcatcoffee:
    Heute ist wieder dieser Tag:

    Jean-Michel Jarre - Equinoxe Part 4 (1978)
    musiccloud.io/ZTjRD

    #MorgenMusik

  2. Moin :ablobcatcoffee:
    Heute ist wieder dieser Tag:

    Jean-Michel Jarre - Equinoxe Part 4 (1978)
    musiccloud.io/ZTjRD

    #MorgenMusik

  3. Le Nauryz est une fête folklorique traditionnelle du #printemps basée sur le culte de la nature, du soleil et de l’univers. Observée dans plusieurs pays d’Asie et du Moyen-Orient, elle est associée à l’amour de la nature et de tous les êtres vivants, au respect des êtres humains et …
    ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/le-nawrou
    L'#équinoxe c'est demain, à 15h46 (avec le printemps)
    et la journée internationale c'est samedi
    un.org/fr/observances/internat

    #novruz

  4. Le Nauryz est une fête folklorique traditionnelle du #printemps basée sur le culte de la nature, du soleil et de l’univers. Observée dans plusieurs pays d’Asie et du Moyen-Orient, elle est associée à l’amour de la nature et de tous les êtres vivants, au respect des êtres humains et …
    ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/le-nawrou
    L'#équinoxe c'est demain, à 15h46 (avec le printemps)
    et la journée internationale c'est samedi
    un.org/fr/observances/internat

    #novruz

  5. Le Nauryz est une fête folklorique traditionnelle du #printemps basée sur le culte de la nature, du soleil et de l’univers. Observée dans plusieurs pays d’Asie et du Moyen-Orient, elle est associée à l’amour de la nature et de tous les êtres vivants, au respect des êtres humains et …
    ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/le-nawrou
    L'#équinoxe c'est demain, à 15h46 (avec le printemps)
    et la journée internationale c'est samedi
    un.org/fr/observances/internat

    #novruz

  6. Le Nauryz est une fête folklorique traditionnelle du #printemps basée sur le culte de la nature, du soleil et de l’univers. Observée dans plusieurs pays d’Asie et du Moyen-Orient, elle est associée à l’amour de la nature et de tous les êtres vivants, au respect des êtres humains et …
    ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/le-nawrou
    L'#équinoxe c'est demain, à 15h46 (avec le printemps)
    et la journée internationale c'est samedi
    un.org/fr/observances/internat

    #novruz

  7. Le Nauryz est une fête folklorique traditionnelle du #printemps basée sur le culte de la nature, du soleil et de l’univers. Observée dans plusieurs pays d’Asie et du Moyen-Orient, elle est associée à l’amour de la nature et de tous les êtres vivants, au respect des êtres humains et …
    ich.unesco.org/fr/RL/le-nawrou
    L'#équinoxe c'est demain, à 15h46 (avec le printemps)
    et la journée internationale c'est samedi
    un.org/fr/observances/internat

    #novruz

  8. #MakingItMonday… Balance isn’t permanent. It’s a living movement of complementary rhythms.

    New article drops tomorrow✦

    #EquinoxEnergy #LifeBalance #YinYang #EmotionalWisdom #DancingWithChange

    @zponderings
    substack.com/@zponderings
    @ZPonderings.bsky.social
    linktr.ee/ChangeAndThrivalHood= Change and ThrivalHood
    pegaphinz.com = Byte Wise Thriving

  9. Bonne nouvelle pour celles et ceux qui préfèrent lire sur liseuse: "Équinoxe" est aussi disponible en version numérique !
    La version brochée reste bien sûr disponible en #librairie et sur les plateformes en ligne.

    librairie.bod.fr/equinoxe-patr

    #VendrediLecture hashtag#ebook #epub #Liseuse #romanhistorique #lecture #litterature #charlescornic

  10. Bonne nouvelle pour celles et ceux qui préfèrent lire sur liseuse: "Équinoxe" est aussi disponible en version numérique !
    La version brochée reste bien sûr disponible en #librairie et sur les plateformes en ligne.

    librairie.bod.fr/equinoxe-patr

    #VendrediLecture hashtag#ebook #epub #Liseuse #romanhistorique #lecture #litterature #charlescornic

  11. Bonne nouvelle pour celles et ceux qui préfèrent lire sur liseuse: "Équinoxe" est aussi disponible en version numérique !
    La version brochée reste bien sûr disponible en #librairie et sur les plateformes en ligne.

    librairie.bod.fr/equinoxe-patr

    #VendrediLecture hashtag#ebook #epub #Liseuse #romanhistorique #lecture #litterature #charlescornic

  12. The saga begins. Took my new 2024 Chevy Equinox EV in for its first free maintenance at George Chevrolet in Bellflower. The main job: a simple tire rotation. You'd think that would be straightforward. Spoiler: it wasn't.

    #Chevy #EquinoxEV #CarService #CustomerService

  13. I have been making zines about the eight #sabbats and 4 #equinoxes in the #WheeloftheYear

    In this #grimoire we look at #SpringEquinox #Ostara

    Info

    each zine is 4 £/$/€ + shipping
    if you would like to make a purchase, contact me at: [email protected]

    I regularly attend zine festivals and will always make sure to announce when I will be tabling at the next event!

    #darkhabits #darkhabitszines #queerwitch #queerwitches #queerwitchcraft

    link:

    darkhabits.net/post/spring-equ

  14. I have been making zines about the eight #sabbats and 4 #equinoxes in the #WheeloftheYear

    In this #grimoire we look at #Imbolc

    Info

    each zine is 4 £/$/€ + shipping
    if you would like to make a purchase, contact me at: [email protected]

    I regularly attend zine festivals and will always make sure to announce when I will be tabling at the next event!

    #darkhabits #darkhabitszines #queerwitch #queerwitches #queerwitchcraft

    link:

    darkhabits.net/post/imbolc-gri

  15. Ombres dans le ciel au lever du soleil - Astronomy Picture of the Day - 21/09/2024

    Le moment astronomique déterminant de l'équinoxe de septembre se situe à 12 h 44 UTC le 22 septembre, lorsque le Soleil traverse l'équateur céleste en se déplaçant vers le sud au cours de son voyage annuel dans le ciel de la planète Terre. Cette date marque le début de l'automne...

    Image Credit & Copyright : Emili Vilamala

    apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240921.ht

    #APOD #Astronomie #Équinoxe #Soleil

  16. Si le phénomène des saisons était une simple affaire de durée du jour ⏳ ; je proposerais que les dates de #solstice et d'#équinoxe soient au milieu de la période de chaque #saison. Par exemple : à l'#hiver 2023-2024 correspondraient les 89 jours les plus courts entre le 7 novembre et le 3 février ; au #printemps 2024 correspondraient les 91 jours suivants jusqu'au 4 mai ; à l'#été 2024 correspondraient les 93 jours les plus longs jusqu'au 5 août ; à l'#automne 2024 les 91 jours jusqu'au 5 novembre.
    🌞 🌍 🌐 🔭 ⌛
    Cela fait déjà près de 45 jours que le printemps de ce type de saison a commencé !
    lemonde.fr/sciences/article/20

  17. Another #vinylsunday... Today I'm listening to #Equinoxe by the French sound/music wizard Jean Michel Jarre.

    It contains some tunes that are widely known in the #retrocomputing scene, basically as Ben Daglish made remakes for the #C64.

    #vinyl #jeanmicheljarre #bendaglish #synth #music #musique

  18. Not that I have much knowledge about how music works, but I really enjoyed these explanations about #JeanMichelJarre's 1978 masterpiece #Équinoxe by #DoctorMix: invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v= — It even gave me slight #ASMR tingles! (#70sChild, → en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89qu)

    Thanks to @Venty for making me aware of this video about one of my most favourite musical pieces ever!

    And yes, I'm now also waiting that Doctor Mix does the same for #JMJ's 1976 release #Oxygène (→ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxyg%C3%) as hinted.

  19. Examinations in May

    In the Irish language, the month of May is called Bealtaine after the old Celtic festival that marks the mid-point between the Spring Equinox and the Summer Solstice. May Day is Lá Bealtaine, one of the so-called Cross-Quarter Days that lie halfway between the equinoxes and solstices. The Bank Holiday associated with this day is not May 1st, as it is throughout Europe, but the first Monday of May, which this year means today. I’m therefore officially off work, though I have quite a few things to do so will be working from home for most of today.

    This Bank Holiday offers a bit of a breather before the end of teaching term (Friday May 9th) and the start of the Examination period (Friday May 16th). There are just four more days of teaching, and I have just a couple more lectures to do. In a normal week I would have a Particle Physics tutorial this Monday afternoon, but instead I have offered to do one next Monday (12th) to go through the last assignment which is due in on Friday. The examination for Particle Physics is on 27th May, which is one of the last of the year; this is a final-year module so for many students it will be their last examination at Maynooth.

    My Computational Physics students are working on their projects which are due in on Friday 9th; that gives me about a week to grade them before the examinations start. The Computational Physics written examination is on Monday May 19th and if all goes to plan I will have the projects marked before I embark on the examination scripts. Instead of formal teaching sessions, the computing lab, together with demonstrator assistance, is at the disposal of the students for their projects during this time. I anticipate plenty of last-minute acitivity in Thursday’s session!

    Anyway, on Friday I have to give a Departmental Colloquium as well as my final Particle Physics lecture. Then, to mark the end of teaching, I’m going to the National Concert Hall to listen to some music. The next morning I’ll have to get up very early for the Darkness Into Light, which involves a 5km walk ending at sunrise.

    After next week attention will turn to examinations. For me that’s not only in Maynooth. I haven’t mentiond it on here before but I have agreed to act as External Examiner for undergraduate Physics programmes at Imperial College, London, for the next few years. The meeting of the Examination Board there is not until July, which is long after ours in Maynooth so there will be no clash, but I have been doing some work (vetting papers, etc) alongside my own work. The examinations at Imperial take place roughly alongside ours, but there are so many more students there than at Maynooth that a longer time is needed for grading the scripts so the end of the process is much later.

    In the past, I’ve been External Examiner in a number of UK universities. The last was Cambridge, in fact, where my term ended in 2017 while I was still working in Cardiff. I haven’t done any since moving to Ireland: being Head of Department, especially during lockdown, did not allow me the time. My term as External at Imperial will last until I retire, so this is the last such job I’ll be doing.

    There’s quite a lot of work involved with being an External Examiner, but I always find it interesting to see how other institutions run their programmes. As well as providing feedback and, if necessary, advice to the Institution I always pick up interesting ideas from them too. Imperial’s Physics programmes are much broader than ours, so there’s a huge difference in scale, but I’m sure there will be things to learn. I mean in general terms, of course. All the details are confidential, for obvious reasons.

    #Examinations #ExternalExaminer #ImperialCollege #MaynoothUniversity

  20. Examinations in May

    In the Irish language, the month of May is called Bealtaine after the old Celtic festival that marks the mid-point between the Spring Equinox and the Summer Solstice. May Day is Lá Bealtaine, one of the so-called Cross-Quarter Days that lie halfway between the equinoxes and solstices. The Bank Holiday associated with this day is not May 1st, as it is throughout Europe, but the first Monday of May, which this year means today. I’m therefore officially off work, though I have quite a few things to do so will be working from home for most of today.

    This Bank Holiday offers a bit of a breather before the end of teaching term (Friday May 9th) and the start of the Examination period (Friday May 16th). There are just four more days of teaching, and I have just a couple more lectures to do. In a normal week I would have a Particle Physics tutorial this Monday afternoon, but instead I have offered to do one next Monday (12th) to go through the last assignment which is due in on Friday. The examination for Particle Physics is on 27th May, which is one of the last of the year; this is a final-year module so for many students it will be their last examination at Maynooth.

    My Computational Physics students are working on their projects which are due in on Friday 9th; that gives me about a week to grade them before the examinations start. The Computational Physics written examination is on Monday May 19th and if all goes to plan I will have the projects marked before I embark on the examination scripts. Instead of formal teaching sessions, the computing lab, together with demonstrator assistance, is at the disposal of the students for their projects during this time. I anticipate plenty of last-minute acitivity in Thursday’s session!

    Anyway, on Friday I have to give a Departmental Colloquium as well as my final Particle Physics lecture. Then, to mark the end of teaching, I’m going to the National Concert Hall to listen to some music. The next morning I’ll have to get up very early for the Darkness Into Light, which involves a 5km walk ending at sunrise.

    After next week attention will turn to examinations. For me that’s not only in Maynooth. I haven’t mentiond it on here before but I have agreed to act as External Examiner for undergraduate Physics programmes at Imperial College, London, for the next few years. The meeting of the Examination Board there is not until July, which is long after ours in Maynooth so there will be no clash, but I have been doing some work (vetting papers, etc) alongside my own work. The examinations at Imperial take place roughly alongside ours, but there are so many more students there than at Maynooth that a longer time is needed for grading the scripts so the end of the process is much later.

    In the past, I’ve been External Examiner in a number of UK universities. The last was Cambridge, in fact, where my term ended in 2017 while I was still working in Cardiff. I haven’t done any since moving to Ireland: being Head of Department, especially during lockdown, did not allow me the time. My term as External at Imperial will last until I retire, so this is the last such job I’ll be doing.

    There’s quite a lot of work involved with being an External Examiner, but I always find it interesting to see how other institutions run their programmes. As well as providing feedback and, if necessary, advice to the Institution I always pick up interesting ideas from them too. Imperial’s Physics programmes are much broader than ours, so there’s a huge difference in scale, but I’m sure there will be things to learn. I mean in general terms, of course. All the details are confidential, for obvious reasons.

    #Examinations #ExternalExaminer #ImperialCollege #MaynoothUniversity

  21. Ce n’est pas notre #fête, nous n’avons aucune raison de célébrer la fiction, le #mensonge d’une #résurrection d'un #gourou.
    Notre fête à nous, c’est l’#équinoxe de #printemps : la renaissance de mère #nature
    Après, si votre kif ce sont les #œufs et les lapins en chocolat pour les #enfants, libre à vous, mais n’oubliez pas que c’est une #tradition #chrétienne, et la fêter sous le nom de #Pâques, c’est accepter malgré soi un récit #religieux qui n’est pas le nôtre.
    @GenerationAthee

  22. Congratulations everyone! In a few hours, we will have survived the winter/summer of 2025-2026
    - - -
    Félicitations tout le monde! Dans quelques heures, on aura survécu à l’hiver/été 2025-2026

    #Winter #Hiver #Summer #Été #Equinox #Équinoxe