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Calculate what is the best location for viewing the upcoming meteor shower, what night do I need to go out, and how active is the shower expected to be.
Calculate the meteor shower activity at your site. The handy Fluxtimator below is a Java applet that allows you to calculate the expected shower rate for a given date and a given location. It also allows you to see the difference between staying downtown or moving out into the country side to a dark and clear location. All rates were calculated by taking into account the Moon light, but assume a transparent cloud-less sky and unobstructed field of view.
The Fluxtimator is infrequently updated with information regarding newly characterised showers and meteor outbursts. Keep tuned!
Important: Check if your time zone is correctly identified. In the U.S.A., Daylight Savings Time (DST) applies between the first Sunday of April and the last Sunday of October.
Disclaimer: The duration, peak activity and time of the peaks are based on recent numerical models. However, note that the anticipated flux levels of each component, the time of the peak, and the particle size distributions are uncertain. So, allow yourself some time to wait for the shower to unfold.
What is the difference between 'Downtown' and 'Mountaintop?' The difference between 'Mountaintop' and 'Downtown' is one of sky limiting magnitude. Primarily, large cities and towns tend to suffer light pollution from streetlights, which lowers the sky limiting magnitude, making it more difficult to see faint objects. The moon can be a particular problem. Although Moon light will lower the sky limiting magnitude everywhere, it will do so more in downtown where there is much more dust in the air. The Moon at given phase and height will cause a much brighter sky downtown than it will do high in the mountains. Best rates are seen from aircraft!
Where should I go for best viewing? Click on this image showing the night-lit United States to learn more about the observing conditions near your home. For US star gazers, the International Dark Sky Association has a handy tool to find locations with the lowest city light pollution within a 60 mile radius of your home.
How does this applet work? Retrospect (boats) mac os. The applet was developed by Peter Jenniskens and Dave Nugent of the SETI Institute using publicly available models of cometary dust trails. Most data are summarized and explained in the book by Peter Jenniskens 'Meteor Showers and their Parent Comets' (Cambridge University Press publisher). The user's location, the rotation of the earth, the position of the Sun, and the orbit of the moon are used to estimate local meteor rates.
Who can use this applet? This applet is freely available to anyone with a computer capable of running it. It is Java 1.1 compatible.
Windows and Mac OSX: Internet Explorer 3.0+, Netscape Navigator 3.0+, Mozilla.
Mac OS Classic: Internet Explorer 3.0+. Netscape/Mozilla users may need to download the Mac OS Runtime for Java and/or this MRJ Plugin.
All Others: Untested.
Send Comments, Suggestions, Feature Ideas, and Bug reports to Dave Nugent at: dave [at] davetech.com
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I used to be an avid Mac user and major Apple fanboy back in like 2011-2013. Then I joined Microsoft and got to see the other side, the dark side… Somewhere in the hidden corners of the internet, I even have a blog post called “once you go Mac, you never go back” saying I would never use anything else then a Mac.
Jokes a side. Coming out of a more communications and media technology world from college, Apple and Macs was the best there was. Then the iPhone came along and changed the whole mobile device world.
I was a Mac user from around 2008 until 2017 even if in the later years I rarely used my personal Mac. Then the Surface Laptop was released and that’s what my personal laptop still is. Now that I’m about 10 years older than in 2011 and I have a completely different approach to things. One is not better than the other, it totally depends on who will use it if it’s better or not.
This post will not cover HOW to configure, more discuss why and what.
macOS and management
So, how would you go at this?
A bot to repair mac os. Just like for mobile devices, there are a lot of different tools for managing macOS. As usual, my approach is Microsoft Intune, but for macOS specifically there might be other tools like Jamf Pro which has a lot more features (but also comes with a completely different price tag).
You know I’m all for making use of what you have and getting the most bang for your buck, so let’s talk about macOS and Microsoft Intune.
Setting the expectations right
One thing to keep in mind when it comes to managing macOS. The possibilities are not even close to what you can do on a Windows 10 machine, and what we can control comes down to what APIs Apple allows mobile device management tools to use. Setting up management for macOS and expecting the functionality of a domain joined computer, this is not what you will get.
The experience is more closely related to how you approach managing mobile device. You put a management layer on top of the experience. There basically three ways to view management of Mac’s:
Automated Device Enrollment
Device Enrollment
User enrolled
The two first ones are the most common ones while User enrolled is more for BYOD scenarios and gives less functionality and manageability. Both device-based methods are very similar, but the Automate Device Enrollment makes use of the Apple Automated Device Enrollment service, ADE (previously DEP), which will increase the possibilities for management and prohibit the user from removing the enrollment.
The experience to enroll macOS is more closely related to how you approach managing mobile device. You put a management layer on top of the experience. macOS utilizes what is called “User Approved enrollment” which means that the user must ALLWAYS approve the installation of management profiles, even is automated device enrollment is used. This will add extra steps to the enrollment process compared to mobile or Windows devices where this is automated in a higher degree.
If you are looking for a more deeply integrated management method, Jamf Pro is more where you need to head, but then we are talking additional licensing.
What to manage
Moving on to what you need to manage on the device. This is of course based on your organizational needs, both regarding configurations and security. There are however a few things that might be a good minimum, such as:
Wi-Fi settings
Encryption and FileVault (macOS equalent to Bitlocker)
PIN/Password
Endpoint protection
Application distribution
Compliance settings
SSO extension
There are a lot of more things we could potentially configure, but keeping it to a bare minimum, this is a great start and does not limit us from expanding this down the road.
One thing to use as a guiding principle is to think about what you NEED to manage and not configure settings just because you can. Is there a need to block let’s say Spotlight suggestions, or could this be useful for the user and resulting in a poorer end-user experience? This is important to keep in mind for all platforms, not only macOS to be honest. Don’t block just because you can, configure based on needs.
Why manage?
So why do you want to manage your Mac’s? That is the million-dollar question and something that you need to figure out before even starting. This doesn’t need to be super fancy or technical, just define the goal you have. This might be:
Ensure that all devices are secure
Get inventory of what devices are used
Provide your users with a better experience
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Or you could have more defined demands coming from your organization regarding legal demands or security demands.
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By managing your Mac’s, you will gain a better understanding of what devices are used within your organization and you can ensure that you provide your users with a good and secure platform. By managing the device, you can also provide settings such as Wi-Fi access automatically to the devices without the need for the end-user to know where to find the information. Same would go for applications. You will bring the platform closer to what you know and love when it comes to device management even though the expectations need to be separate from let’s say the Windows platform.