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#16
Some cool pictures here.
Are they from the Hubble?
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#17
eightyeightfan1 Wrote:Some cool pictures here.
Are they from the Hubble?

Ever since Hubble came on line our eyes have been literally opened to the vastness of the Universe.
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Andromeda Galaxy. Due to collide with the Milky Way in about 3 billion years...so brace your selves. Goldth
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#18
Image for today - NGC4565:

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#19
If anything can be said to be "breathtaking"....these pictures surely are....Keep 'em coming..!!! Thumbsup
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#20
The trace image of an incredible explosion estimated to have occurred when the universe was only 630 million years old - this is GR8_Gemini:

[Image: grb8_gemini.jpg]
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#21
Great pics!

Back in the '70s and '80s, when I was a teenager and in my 20s, I was REALLY into astronomy (as much as I am into trains now). My Dad was a strong MRR enthusiast and assisted as a conductor on a heritage train back then, but (instead) I was usually outside at night with one of my two telescopes looking at the four brightest planets, variable stars, nebulae or meteors!

It's mind-boggling how extremely large the universe is and how tiny the Earth is.

Rob
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#22
RobertInOntario Wrote:Great pics!

Back in the '70s and '80s, when I was a teenager and in my 20s, I was REALLY into astronomy (as much as I am into trains now). My Dad was a strong MRR enthusiast and assisted as a conductor on a heritage train back then, but (instead) I was usually outside at night with one of my two telescopes looking at the four brightest planets, variable stars, nebulae or meteors!

It's mind-boggling how extremely large the universe is and how tiny the Earth is.

Rob

As Jody foster said in Contact - if Mankind if the only life there is, what a terrible waste.
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#23
Can anyone recommend a site that lists astronomical events that are coming up? Our newspaper used to have an ad from a museum but that disappeared in a round of budget cuts.
(One with a Canadian or Northern Hemisphere bias would be good.)
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#24
BR60103 Wrote:Can anyone recommend a site that lists astronomical events that are coming up? Our newspaper used to have an ad from a museum but that disappeared in a round of budget cuts.
(One with a Canadian or Northern Hemisphere bias would be good.)

You could try searching here, Sky and Telescope is a very old and well-known magazine: <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.skyandtelescope.com">www.skyandtelescope.com</a><!-- w -->
and also this is a Canadian magazine/site as well: <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.skynewsmagazine.com">www.skynewsmagazine.com</a><!-- w -->

Cheers, Rob
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#25
David (and interested others), PBS's favorite astronomer Jack Horkheimer produces a weekly 5 minute naked-eye astronomy series for Educational TV (in the States), describing phenomena for the week, where and how to find them. A web site, http://www.jackstargazer.com/ details the show's info and more - at least fun, if not what you're after ! Bob C.
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#26
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#27
...and the pictures were absorbed by a black hole...?? Eek
Gus (LC&P).
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#28
Must be...it's still right where I left it.

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#29
That's a really stunning picture...!!

It never ceases to amaze me how a handful of engineers can figure out how to put some man-made piece of goods at the right place, the right time, take a picture and send it back for us to see.... Eek
Gus (LC&P).
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#30
Halo Around NGC 6164:

[Image: NGC6164halo.jpg]
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