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Post subject: Re: Hubble Has a BD Present for All of Us ... Posted: 22 Apr 2020, 09:12 |
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Mine showed how the planet K PAX orbits around the constellation Lyra.
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Post subject: Re: Hubble Has a BD Present for All of Us ... Posted: 22 Apr 2020, 19:46 |
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Username Protected wrote: I love Hubble images and videos: This was mine - Interacting Galaxies Arp 147. Arp 147 consists of a pair of interacting galaxies. The left-most galaxy in this image appears nearly edge-on to our line of sight and features a smooth ring of starlight. The right-most galaxy exhibits a clumpy, blue ring of intense star formation. I am always astounded seeing photos like this at what the real scale of these "objects" is. The image in and of itself doesn't really give a good sense of that magnitude.
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Post subject: Re: Hubble Has a BD Present for All of Us ... Posted: 24 Apr 2020, 21:52 |
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Username Protected wrote: Hi Doug-
Very cool! The photo for my birthday happens to be one of fragments from comet Shoemaker-Levy. One of the discoverers, Gene Shoemaker, was an old professor of mine, so it was a nice connection.
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Bob Well Bob, you may have gone to NAU. Eh? 
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Post subject: Re: Hubble Has a BD Present for All of Us ... Posted: 24 Apr 2020, 22:12 |
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Joined: 08/09/08 Posts: 2177 Post Likes: +1221 Location: Downers Grove, IL (LL22)
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Username Protected wrote: Hi Doug-
Very cool! The photo for my birthday happens to be one of fragments from comet Shoemaker-Levy. One of the discoverers, Gene Shoemaker, was an old professor of mine, so it was a nice connection.
Regards,
Bob Well Bob, you may have gone to NAU. Eh? 
Hi Willis-
Actually, Gene taught me a bit of geology mapping Rainbow Basin in California while at a school located a bit west of NAU. That was where I learned not to be upset by the scorpions found under my sleeping bag in the morning.
Regards,
Bob
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