Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Johannes Kepler and Gulliver Places Name Phobian Plain, Region, Ridge


Summary: Johannes Kepler and Gulliver places name a plain (Lagado Planitia), a region (Laputa Regio) and a ridge (Kepler Dorsum) on Martian moon Phobos.


image of Martian natural satellite Phobos, with (lower right) Stickney, largest Phobian crater, and (upper right) Dorsum Kepler; second of two images taken Sunday, March 23, 2008, at a distance of about 5,800 kilometers (about 3,600 miles), by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter; color presentation achieved by combination of camera's blue-green, red, and near-infrared channels; image credit NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona; NASA JPL Photojournal image addition date 2008-04-09: Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech, May be used for any purpose without prior permission, via NASA JPL Photojournal PIA10369

Seventeenth-century Scientific Revolution astronomer Johannes Kepler and places in Jonathan Swfit's early 18th-century satirical travelogue, Gulliver's Travels, give their names to Martian moon Phobos as a plain, Lagado Planitia; a region, Laputa Regio; and a ridge, Kepler Dorsum.
The naming of a Phobian ridge after Johannes Kepler (Dec. 27, 1571-Nov. 15, 1630) acknowledges the 17th-century Scientific Revolution German polymathic scientist's contributions to areology (Ancient Greek: Ἄρης, Ares, God of War; suffix -λογία, -logía, "study"; English suffix -ology), the scientific study of the solar system's fourth planet from the sun. Identifying and explaining the ellipticity of the Martian orbit, as presented in Astronomia Nova (New Astronomy), published in 1609, numbers among Kepler's discoveries.
Dorsum Kepler commemorates the Mars-interested mathematical astronomer. Dorsum etymologizes from Latin dorsum (plural: dorsa) for "the back" or for a wrinkle ridge. The low, meandering landform is described succinctly as "Ridge" in "Descriptor Terms (Feature Types)" by the Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature, the online database administered by the International Astronomical Union and maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Astrogeology Science Center.
Dorsum Kepler is centered at minus 45.00 degrees south latitude, 356.00 degrees west longitude. The southern hemisphere landform perimeterizes its northmost and southmost latitudes at minus 22.00 degrees south and minus 30.00 degrees south, respectively. It obtains eastmost and westmost longitudes of minus 0.00 degrees and 360.00 degrees, respectively. Dorsum Kepler's diameter measures 15.00 kilometers.
The naming of a flat expanse of Phobian land and of a specific geographic area on the Phobian surface after fictitious places depicted in Gulliver's Travels, or Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World In Four Parts, recognizes the imaginative work's realistic prediction of the existence of two Martian natural satellites. Anglo-Irish author, essayist, poet and satirist Jonathan Swift (Nov. 30, 1667-Oct. 19, 1745) published his prose satire masterpiece in 1726 under the pseudonym of Lemuel Gulliver. He identified his alter ego in the travelogue's byline as "First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships."
Lagado Planitia derives its proper name from Lagado, the capital of Balnibari. The unfortunate island nation is introduced in Part III, "A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibari, Glubbdubdrib, Luggnagg, Japan, and [Amsterdam]."
Planitia etymologizes from Latin planitia (plural: planitiae) for a flat plain. The landform is defined as "low plain" in "Descriptor Terms (Feature Types)."
Lagado Planitia is centered at 19.00 degrees north latitude, 231.00 degrees west longitude. The northern hemisphere landform's northmost and southmost latitudes reach 28.00 degrees north and 10.00 degrees north, respectively. Its eastmost and westmost longitudes touch 220.00 degrees west and 242.00 degrees west, respectively. Lagado Planitia has a diameter of 4.00 kilometers.
Laputa Regio borrows its name from the flying island nation of Laputa, which hovers above Balnibri. Laputian skygazers excel in astronomy. Laputian astronomers achieve their advanced celestial observations via ". . . glasses far excelling ours in goodness. For although their largest telescopes do not exceed three feet, they magnify much more than those of an hundred-yards among us, and at the same time show the stars with greater clearness." Such clarity and magnification have facilitated the Laputian discovery of ". . . two lesser stars, or satellites, which revolve about Mars" (Part III A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibari, Glubbdubdrib, Luggnagg, Japan, and [Amsterdam], Chapter Three, page 173).
Regio etymologizes from Latin regio (plural: regiones) for a geographic region. The landform references "A large area marked by reflectivity or color distinctions from adjacent areas, or a broad geographic region," as defined in "Descriptor Terms (Feature Types)."
Laputa Regio is centered at 0.00 degrees latitude, 265.0 degrees west longitude. The equator-straddling region's northmost and southmost latitudes equidistantly stretch from 25.00 degrees north to minus 25.00 degrees south, respectively. Its eastmost and westmost longitudes extend from 230.00 degrees west to 302.00 degrees west, respectively. Laputa Regio's diameter spans 14.00 kilometers.
The southern Phobian hemisphere's Dorsum Kepler lies to the southwest of equator-straddling Laputa Regio. The northern hemisphere's Lagado Planitia is positioned alongside northeastern Laputa Regio.
The International Astronomical Union has approved the Phobian landform names of Dorsum Kepler, Lagado Planitia and Laputa Regio. Kepler was adopted as the official name of the Phobian dorsum in 1987. Lagado Planitia and Laputa Regio share an IAU-approval date of Thursday, July 28, 2011.

distinctive, largest Phobian crater Stickney (center inner left), Dorsum Keper (lower center), Laputa Regio (center right) and Lagado Planitia (center right; alongside northeastern Laputa Regio) in Phobos Mars Express HRSC Color Shaded Relief 100m v1; colorized shaded-relief of original High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) Digital Elevation Model (DEM), with a resolution of 100 meters per pixel (m), obtained by the European Space Agency's (ESA) Mars Express space exploration mission; K. Willner; J. Oberst; H. Hussmann; B. Giese; H. Hoffman; K.-D. Matz; T. Roatsch; and T. Duxbury, "Phobos control point network, rotation, and shape," Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 294, nos. 3–4 (2010): 541-546: access constraints Public Domain, use constraints Please cite authors, via U.S. Astrogeology Science Center

Acknowledgment
My special thanks to talented artists and photographers/concerned organizations who make their fine images available on the internet.

Dedication
This post is dedicated to the memory of our beloved blue-eyed brother, Charles, who guided the creation of the Met Opera and Astronomy posts on Earth and Space News. We memorialized our brother in "Our Beloved Blue-Eyed Brother, Charles, With Whom We Are Well Pleased," published on Earth and Space News on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021, an anniversary of our beloved father's death.

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image of Martian natural satellite Phobos, with (lower right) Stickney, largest Phobian crater, and (upper right) Dorsum Kepler; second of two images taken Sunday, March 23, 2008, at a distance of about 5,800 kilometers (about 3,600 miles), by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter; color presentation achieved by combination of camera's blue-green, red, and near-infrared channels; image credit NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona; NASA JPL Photojournal image addition date 2008-04-09: Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech, May be used for any purpose without prior permission, via NASA JPL Photojournal PIA10369 @ https://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA10369
distinctive, largest Phobian crater Stickney (center inner left), Dorsum Keper (lower center), Laputa Regio (center right) and Lagado Planitia (center right; alongside northeastern Laputa Regio) in Phobos Mars Express HRSC Color Shaded Relief 100m v1; colorized shaded-relief of original High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) Digital Elevation Model (DEM), with a resolution of 100 meters per pixel (m), obtained by the European Space Agency's (ESA) Mars Express space exploration mission; K. Willner; J. Oberst; H. Hussmann; B. Giese; H. Hoffman; K.-D. Matz; T. Roatsch; and T. Duxbury, "Phobos control point network, rotation, and shape," Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 294, nos. 3–4 (2010): 541-546: access constraints Public Domain, use constraints Please cite authors, via U.S. Astrogeology Science Center @ https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/search/map/Phobos/MarsExpress/HRSC/Phobos_ME_HRSC_ClrShade_Global_2ppd

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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Bautinn Restaurant Appetizes All But Two in Death at the Sanatorium


Summary: Bautinn Restaurant appetizes all but two in Death at the Sanatorium: A Mystery, Anglicized by Victoria Cribb from Hvítidauði authored by Ragnar Jónasson.

"God talks to human beings through many vectors: through each other, through organized religion, through the great books of those religions, through wise people, through art and music and literature and poetry, but nowhere with such detail and grace and color and joy as through creation. When we destroy a species, when we destroy a special place, we're diminishing our capacity to sense the divine, understand who God is and what our own potential is." Robert Francis Kennedy Jr., April 19, 2023, Boston Park Plaza Hotel, Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts.

“And there’s many people out there who want us to move to the next planet already and I’m like, hang on, let’s not give up on this planet yet," William, Prince of Wales, July 31, 2023, Sorted Food food truck, London, England, United Kingdom.


Bautinn Restaurant accounts for an eatery that ages gracefully in the actual years since its opening in 1971 and in the fictitious years since its perhaps serving all but two eligible patrons in 1983; Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009, 15:47, image of Bautinn Restaurant, Hafnarstræti 92, downtown Akureyri, north central Iceland: Bjarki Sigursveinsson from Ísafjörður, Iceland, CC BY SA 2.0 Generic, via Wikimedia Commons

Bautinn Restaurant appetizes all but two in Death at the Sanatorium: A Mystery, Anglicized by Victoria Cribb from Hvítidauði (“tuberculosis” colloquially, from Icelandic hvíti dauði, “white death” literally) authored by Ragnar Jónasson.
The Akureyri restaurant beautifies the Hafnarstræti- and Kaupvangsstræti-street corner (from Icelandic akur eyri, “field sandbank”; Old Norse hafnar, “haven”?; kaup vangr, “to buy field/garden/meadow”; stræti, “street”). It continues its commerce as celebrated culinary concern centered in a construction conserving characteristic architecture in central Akureyri, where that city concentrates its main shopping configurations. The durable dwelling, dating to 1902 and dazzling in white-framed red, domiciles Bautinn veitingarstaður (Bautinn Restaurant, from Icelandic bauti, “beefsteak”; veiting staður, “gift/grant location”) since 1971.
Twelve years after its establishment, Bautinn Restaurant enters the fictitious existence of fictitious Tinna Einarsdóttir (from Old Norse tinna, “flint”; ein, “alone”; herr, “army”; dóttir, “daughter”).

Tinna fancies feasting with Bibba (from Latin vivus, “alive”? Etruscan Vibius? Celtic brig[itta], “exalted”?) and other friends at Bautinn Restaurant until friendly, unfriendly fate figures otherwise.
Getting together informally, with Sverrir Eggertsson (from Old Norse magn, “strength”; regin, “[god-]power”; marr, “famous”; sverri, “swinging”; egg harðr, “[weapon-]edge strong”), formally with friends guides Tinna. Tinna heeds having Sverrir in her house that evening, perhaps evenings henceforth as her husband, even as she has only humble cheese, crackers and red wine. Perhaps the impetuous instant, in which she ideates that informal intimacy, impels Tinna irrevocably into an itinerary that includes her intended even as it incites inimicability.
Perhaps all but two, Sverrir and Tinna, join together to jubilate at Bautinn Restaurant joyous journeys to, in and from Akureyri, in Death at the Sanatorium.

Nobody, apart author Ragnar Jónasson, knows what cheese variety, what cracker brand Tinna keeps even as everyone knows about Bautinn blue, camembert, feta, parmesan, pepper cheeses.
Blue and camembert (from Latin Campus Maimberti, “field [of] strength[-and-]bright[ness]”) cheeses respectively link to Bautinn buffalo chicken wings; and to deep-fried cheese crisps with currant jam. Camembert cheese, as light-courses offering like aforementioned crispy camembert, motivates the Bautinn starter combination of 4 servings each of camembert cheese, deep-fried shrimp and onion rings. Feta (Greek φέτα, “slice”) cheese, cherry tomatoes, chili rice cakes, garlic mayo, pickled onions, red onions, roasted garlic, shredded beef and soya-lime dressing niche Bautinn salads.
All but two opt for the optimal opportunities that observing outshining offerings occasion for those who orient themselves to Bautinn Restaurant in Death at the Sanatorium.

Parmesan (from Etruscan Parmnie, family name inspiring the round Roman military shield) cheese performs wth bacon, cream, garlic bread and parsley to prettify Bautinn spaghetti carbonara.
Spaghetti carbonara (from Italian alla carbonara, “in the manner of charcoal burners, of Carbonari [early-19th-century, Italy-patriotizing secret revolutionary societies), like burgers, quarters fried-food questers' Bautinn bacon. Bacon BBQ, Bautinn, kimchi, Dirty GEE, Mr. Jam and smiðju (from Old Norse smiðju, “smithy”) burgers reference anonymous “cheese” even as chicken burgers remain without cheese. Pepper cheese suggests Bachelor-burgers beef, Bautinnn sauce, crispy onion rings, lettuce and tomatoes even as fried, garlic and potato breads superiorly substitute sparse cheese and crackers.
Bautinn Restaurant triggers perhaps all but two, who tipple red wine and tolerate cheese and crackers, tempting themselves with tasty treats in Death at the Sanatorium.

K6 veitingar (K6 Catering) allows all-for-one, one-for-all catering of Bautinn and Pizzasmiðjan restaurants of Hafnarsstræti and of Rub 23 and Sushi Corner restaurants of Kaupvangsstræti in Akureyri, Northeastern Region, Northeast Constituency, northern Iceland. That amounts to respectively international and pizza meals on one street and fish, meat, sushi fare and sushi-only fare on another street, both of which streets avail each other of one another at their common street corner at Bautinn Restaurant; Monday, Jan. 26, 2015, 16:15, image of Rub 23, Kaupvangsstræti 6, 600 Akureyri, north central Iceland: sergejf, CC BY SA 2.0 Generic, via Wikimedia Commons

Acknowledgment
My special thanks to talented artists and photographers/concerned organizations who make their fine images available on the internet.

Dedication
This post is dedicated to the memory of our beloved blue-eyed brother, Charles, who guided the creation of the Met Opera and Astronomy posts on Earth and Space News. We memorialized our brother in "Our Beloved Blue-Eyed Brother, Charles, With Whom We Are Well Pleased," published on Earth and Space News on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021, an anniversary of our beloved father's death.

Image credits:
Bautinn Restaurant accounts for an eatery that ages gracefully in the actual years since its opening in 1971 and in the fictitious years since its perhaps serving all but two eligible patrons in 1983; Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009, 15:47, image of Bautinn Restaurant, Hafnarstræti 92, downtown Akureyri, north central Iceland: Bjarki Sigursveinsson from Ísafjörður, Iceland, CC BY SA 2.0 Generic, via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Iceland_(4231161397).jpg; Bjarki Sigursveinsson (bjarkis), CC BY SA 2.0 Generic, via Flickr @ https://www.flickr.com/photos/bjarkis/4231161397/
K6 veitingar (K6 Catering) allows all-for-one, one-for-all catering of Bautinn and Pizzasmiðjan restaurants of Hafnarsstræti and of Rub 23 and Sushi Corner restaurants of Kaupvangsstræti in Akureyri, Northeastern Region, Northeast Constituency, northern Iceland. That amounts to respectively international and pizza meals on one street and fish, meat, sushi fare and sushi-only fare on another street, both of which streets avail each other of one another at their common street corner at Bautinn Restaurant; Monday, Jan. 26, 2015, 16:15, image of Rub 23, Kaupvangsstræti 6, 600 Akureyri, north central Iceland: sergejf, CC BY SA 2.0 Generic, via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rub_23_-_the_best_restaurant_in_Akureyri%3F_(15847210004).jpg; sergejf, CC BY SA 2.0 Generic, via Flickr @ https://www.flickr.com/photos/sergejf/15847210004/

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Marriner, Derdriu. 7 February 2023. "Icelandic Names and Words Are in Blackout, Anglicized From Myrknætti." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 3 January 2023. "Summerhouses Add to Crime Rates in Blackout, Anglicized From Myrknætti." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 27 December 2022. "Nattblinda, as Nightblind, Appends a Poem by Freysteinn Gunnarsson." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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Marriner, Derdriu. 20 December 2022. "Nattblinda, as Nightblind, Appends Spring Returns to the Valley." Earth and Space News. Tuesday.
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