by Westwind » Tue Feb 02, 2010 3:23 pm
Does anyone have a list of "active" galaxies that are considered possible sources of cosmic rays? I've tried an Internet search and have found information about active galaxies and cosmic rays, etc., but so far haven't been able to find a list of active galaxies.
Our astronomy club is giving four public star parties this summer for the local county park system. We usually get a good turnout of young families with children of varying ages. I would like to be able to point out some object in the night sky and mention it as a possible source of cosmic rays, etc. I think that adding bits of information about the objects people are viewing makes stargazing more interesting. And I enjoy it, too.
Can anyone help?
--Bill
Does anyone have a list of "active" galaxies that are considered possible sources of cosmic rays? I've tried an Internet search and have found information about active galaxies and cosmic rays, etc., but so far haven't been able to find a list of active galaxies.
Our astronomy club is giving four public star parties this summer for the local county park system. We usually get a good turnout of young families with children of varying ages. I would like to be able to point out some object in the night sky and mention it as a possible source of cosmic rays, etc. I think that adding bits of information about the objects people are viewing makes stargazing more interesting. And I enjoy it, too. :)
Can anyone help?
--Bill