miércoles, 28 de febrero de 2018

ZTE Grand X 4 - Z956

Hello fellows of Cyberspace, today ZTE Grand X 4 or also known by the technical name Z956, what if I can say is that many positive aspects and one very negative step to detail.

For him, the size he has is very light and has a good balance.

The screen is 5.5 inches which are HD and has a resolution of 1080 x 1920 with a density of 401 PPI.
The audio is Dolby Audio is appreciated but it is not definitive to buy the mobile.

I liked your two cameras very much. The secondary camera is 5mp that it was time for the market to have more models with secondary cameras greater than 2mp and the main one is 13mp. The quality of the video is very good, the flash is LED and it illuminates you very well in the dark.

The battery is 3140 mAh gives us about 4 hours of varied use and several days on standby, it is quickly charged thanks to the new C-terminal cables, in less than two hours, One thing I did not like is that the battery is not removable.

It comes with the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, the CPU is 1.4GHz Quadcore has a RAM of 2 GB that is somewhat adjusted and an internal memory of 16 GB but you can only use 8 GB.

It allows us to detail our steps while we can keep track of our cardiac activity.

To maximize safety comes a fingerprint sensor on the back, which allows us to use more than one finger, but I do not deny that it is designed for the use of the index finger since it allows you to unlock it just by pressing your yolk on the sensor.

In general, it is a good phone that is able to function efficiently in our everyday









lunes, 26 de febrero de 2018

The Moon of February

These are some pictures that I have taken the other night of the Moon, I hope you like them.






Messier 41 or NGC 2287

The star that most caught my attention is the one near the center that is a gigantic red very striking.


It has been very easy against this object using my 25 mm eyepiece
I was able to put the whole object inside my 15mm eyepiece which allowed me to enjoy this object a lot.
I am very interested in the different types of stars that are in this object, both in the size categories and in the colors.

domingo, 25 de febrero de 2018

Pandaren Monk

Hello fellow of Cyberspace, today I want to introduce you to my new pet
For me it has *****.

I have already done it I can not be a Pandaria without having this pet.

I know it sounds bad but I find it very funny that to invoke this pet you have to drink beer

Mobility:
Ground

 Animation:
Yawns, bows to the owner, and does periodic Kung Fu moves. Also responds to various emotes.

This is a video
video


Abilities:
Quick strike, Focus chi, Fury of a thousand fists, Knock down, Staggered steps and Dark kick.

Release Info:

Patch 3.2.2 | Posted: November 4, 2009


I want to at as a note:

In 2009, proceeds from Pandaren Monk adoptions went to charity. It generated over $1.1 million for the Make-a-Wish Foundation.

Here you have some screenshot.










Hope you like it.

lunes, 19 de febrero de 2018

Hubble Variable Nebula NGC 2261

Hi, fellows of Cyberspace, today I want to share these astrophotographs that I have taken to NGC 2261 through the Slooh telescope network. These photos are with the Chile Uno telescope.

This object is also known by the names of the Hubble Variable Nebula or Caldwell 46. This variable nebula that is in the constellation of Monoceros, is illuminated by a star that we can not see called R Monocerotis (R Mon). This star is massive, it is located at the southern extremity of the nebula, it is a very young Tauri with about 300,000 years, it can be about ten times the mass of our star the Sun. It is about 2500 years away.

NGC 2261 was photographed for the first time through the Hale telescope at the Palomar Observatory by Edwin Hubble on January 26, 1949. A proposed example for variability is that dust clouds near R Mon periodically block the star's illumination.


File Data
Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: PeterI.2013
Observation date: Thursday, February 15, 2018
Observation time: 9:22pm EST / 6:22pm PST / 02:22 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Chile
Telescope: Chile One
Instrument: Chile Wide-Field

File Data
Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: PeterI.2013
Observation date: Thursday, February 15, 2018
Observation time: 9:22pm EST / 6:22pm PST / 02:22 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Chile
Telescope: Chile One
Instrument: Chile Wide-Field

File Data
Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: PeterI.2013
Observation date: Thursday, February 15, 2018
Observation time: 9:27pm EST / 6:27pm PST / 02:27 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Chile
Telescope: Chile One
Instrument: Chile Wide-Field
Instrument: Chile Wide-Field

File Data
Photo by: Francisco Silva
Scheduled by: PeterI.2013
Observation date: Thursday, February 15, 2018
Observation time: 9:26pm EST / 6:26pm PST / 02:26 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Chile
Telescope: Chile One
Instrument: Chile Ultra Wide-Field

File Data
Photo by: FranciscoS.2017
Scheduled by: PeterI.2013
Observation date: Thursday, February 15, 2018
Observation time: 9:25pm EST / 6:25pm PST / 02:25 UTC
Observatory: Slooh Chile
Telescope: Chile One
Instrument: Chile Ultra Wide-Field