by Ann » Mon May 31, 2010 3:47 pm
Well, there was no way I could
not vote for the galaxy group with that little blue rascal bursting with hot new stars and nebulae. I love that stuff, and it gets even better when those starburst galaxies are seen close to an old yellow elliptical. What a contrast. Wow.
Okay, but even I have to admit that the
Enceladus animation was amazing. It was like seeing a big lumbering spaceship firing its three rocket engines and lifting off, probably from Titan or Saturn in the background!
And in my opinion Enceladus is the second most amazing "planetary body" of our solar system - so what if it is a moon? - although it's a couple of lightyears behind the Earth, of course.
So I had to vote for the galaxies, but the Enceladus animation was amazing!!!
Ann
Well, there was no way I could [i]not[/i] vote for the galaxy group with that little blue rascal bursting with hot new stars and nebulae. I love that stuff, and it gets even better when those starburst galaxies are seen close to an old yellow elliptical. What a contrast. Wow.
Okay, but even I have to admit that the [url=http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=19459]Enceladus animation[/url] was amazing. It was like seeing a big lumbering spaceship firing its three rocket engines and lifting off, probably from Titan or Saturn in the background! 8-)
And in my opinion Enceladus is the second most amazing "planetary body" of our solar system - so what if it is a moon? - although it's a couple of lightyears behind the Earth, of course.
So I had to vote for the galaxies, but the Enceladus animation was amazing!!!
Ann