Ton ciel

Ton ciel At Ton Ciel, we specialize in the art of transforming spaces into unique and enchanting experiences.

Our passion lies in handcrafting the World's most authentic LED night sky recreations, meticulously designed for both venues and personal spaces. With our expertise in astronomy and astrophysics, we create immersive and hyper-realistic night sky recreations that captivate and inspire. Every installation is handcrafted, ensuring the utmost quality and attention to detail. Our products are also easy

to install and maintain, providing a hassle-free experience for our valued clients. Ideal for weddings and other special occasions, private residences, corporate galas, private parties, luxury hotels, upscale restaurants, villas, museums, art exhibitions, planetariums, and stargazing events, amongst others.

Did you know this? 🤔 The most volcanically active body in the Solar system is not the Earth! Actually, it is Io, the inn...
21/06/2024

Did you know this? 🤔

The most volcanically active body in the Solar system is not the Earth! Actually, it is Io, the innermost Jupyter's Galileian moon.
Saturn's moon Enceladus and Neptune's largest moon Triton are known for their cryovolcanoes (ice volcanos). Volcanoes on Enceladus spit out water and ice particles from its subsurface ocean. Triton's volcanoes, on the other hand, eject nitrogen gas and dust. Scientists believe that there are 4 active volcanoes on Venus as well!

Have you ever thought about how large comets really are?The comet consists of three main components: a dense, solid core...
13/06/2024

Have you ever thought about how large comets really are?

The comet consists of three main components: a dense, solid core, a gas of sublimated material surrounding the core and a tail.
While the core of the comet is usually 1-10 km in diameter (0.6-6 miles), the tail is much larger. The tail of the famous Ikeya-Seki comet was roughly 50 000 000 km (31 000 000 miles) long.
This means that, if the core was the size of a dust grain, the tail would be roughly 1 km (0.6 miles) long! 🤯

How often do you think a new crater appears on the surface of the Moon? 🤔 Give your guess 👇 before you see the answer. P...
11/06/2024

How often do you think a new crater appears on the surface of the Moon? 🤔

Give your guess 👇 before you see the answer. Pause reading here and just type your first guess and then check.
Every few days? Every few years? Once in a thousand years? Actually, a new crater appears on the Moon every 100000 years, on average!

Almost everything we know about the Universe comes from light.For example, in 1968, during the solar eclipse, Janssen an...
10/06/2024

Almost everything we know about the Universe comes from light.

For example, in 1968, during the solar eclipse, Janssen and Lockyer observed a yellow spectral line in the light from the Sun which did not match any known element. They found a new element! Since it was found on the Sun, it was named after the Greek word for the Sun, Helios, and is known as helium.

If you are interested, let me know 👇 and I will explain how we use light to learn about the Universe.

Could you imagine that Saturn's rings, although fascinatingly huge, are only 10 meters (30 feet) thick, on average! 🤯You...
07/06/2024

Could you imagine that Saturn's rings, although fascinatingly huge, are only 10 meters (30 feet) thick, on average! 🤯

You can think of it like this... If the Earth had rings, they would be just 1 meter (3.5 feet) thick if their thickness compared to the diameter of the Earth was the same as the thickness of Saturn's rings compared to the diameter of Saturn.

Time to get your head blown 🤯As you know, when you take off in a plane, the temperature starts to drop. At the average p...
06/06/2024

Time to get your head blown 🤯

As you know, when you take off in a plane, the temperature starts to drop. At the average plane cruising altitude (~10 km or 6 miles) the temperature is around -45 °C (-55 °F).

However, at around 20 km (12 miles), it starts to increase! By the time you reach the thermosphere (80 km or 50 miles), the temperature reaches around 1000 °C (1800 °F)!

What is a temperature? Temperature is just the energy due to the jiggling of particles. More precisely, temperature is the average kinetic energy of the jiggling of particles in a gas/liquid.
Therefore, particles in the thermosphere jiggle a lot, hence the high temperature.
However, you don't feel the heat if these particles don't hit your skin and transfer some of their energy. Since the thermosphere is rare, there aren't many particles to transfer this energy to you. This means that even though the temperature is around 1000 °C (1800 °F), you wouldn't really feel this.

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Often you will hear that sunspots are temporary spots on the surface of the Sun that are just regions somewhat cooler th...
05/06/2024

Often you will hear that sunspots are temporary spots on the surface of the Sun that are just regions somewhat cooler than the surrounding area.

However, the Sun doesn’t have a surface! In reality, sunspots are found in the atmosphere of the Sun—more precisely, in the photosphere, which is the lower layer of the Sun’s atmosphere.

Have you ever thought about it this way? 🤔

04/06/2024

A supernova is an extremely violent end of life for very massive stars. As you probably know, when this explosion occurs, the star blows up and the material is ejected into space at incredible speeds.

But how fast is this material travelling? Well, roughly 25000 km/s (~16000 miles/s). This means that if the Sun exploded as a supernova, it would take around 1.7 hours to hit the Earth.

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How far away are galaxies compared to stars within them?If an average galaxy was 1 meter (3.28 feet) in diameter, then t...
03/06/2024

How far away are galaxies compared to stars within them?

If an average galaxy was 1 meter (3.28 feet) in diameter, then the neighbouring galaxy would be just 20 meters (66 feet) away. But, if an average star was 1 meter in diameter, the neighbouring star would be 20 000 km (12 431 miles) away!

Stars are really far away from each other, while galaxies are relatively close to one another.

Office Luxury: A Stellar Backdrop for Inspired Work.Elevate your workspace with a sky full of stars, bringing a whisper ...
31/05/2024

Office Luxury: A Stellar Backdrop for Inspired Work.

Elevate your workspace with a sky full of stars, bringing a whisper of tranquillity to your daily tasks. Let the celestial calm be the muse for your creativity and focus.

💡 How would our night sky recreations look in your home, apartment, villa, hotel, restaurant, or just about any venue? Send us a message with a picture of your interior and we will show you. 😊

ℹ️ Ton Ciel designs custom-made, hyper-realistic night sky recreations using LED technology. Feel free to reach out to us with any questions you might have.

Did you know that...The Sun produces more energy in a single second that the human race produced in the entire history!T...
29/05/2024

Did you know that...

The Sun produces more energy in a single second that the human race produced in the entire history!
The Sun generates 3.8*10^26 Joules (38 followed by 25 zeros) every second.
Our entire population consumes around 600*10^18 Joules PER YEAR!
This means that our Sun produces roughly 600 000 times more energy in a second than we spend in a whole year!

Luminous Harmony: Where Daylight and the Eternal Dance of the Stars Converge.Relax in a space where the gentle rays of t...
27/05/2024

Luminous Harmony: Where Daylight and the Eternal Dance of the Stars Converge.

Relax in a space where the gentle rays of the Sun meet the quiet majesty of a star-speckled sky. It's an invitation to pause and relish the exquisite balance of nature's brilliance and the night's mystique, right in your living room.

💡 How would our night sky recreations look in your home, apartment, villa, hotel, restaurant, or just about any venue? Send us a message with a picture of your interior and we will show you. 😊

ℹ️ Ton Ciel designs custom-made, hyper-realistic night sky recreations using LED technology. Feel free to reach out to us with any questions you might have.

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