Bystander's Finds #6: Which images would make the best APOD?

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Re: Bystander's Finds #6: Which images would make the best A

by Ann » Sat Jul 10, 2010 3:55 pm

Owlice, I think that it may be that little thing that is the actual Bean Nebula.

Ann

Re: Bystander's Finds #6: Which images would make the best A

by owlice » Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:38 pm

You mean this part, beyond?
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Re: Bystander's Finds #6: Which images would make the best A

by Beyond » Fri Jul 09, 2010 2:08 pm

Owlice, in #8, the vast cloudy cosmic brain, is there a picture available of the Bubble-like object thats right between the right side of the gold and pink brain and a fuzzy green spot almost half-way down, that looks like it has something straight sticking out of it? it kinda looks somewhat familiar.

Bystander's Finds #6: Which images would make the best APOD?

by owlice » Sun Jul 04, 2010 1:54 pm

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Asterisk poster bystander scours the web every day to find the latest news and images to share.
Here are ten of his recent finds; which two do you do think would make the best APOD?
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<- Bystander's Finds #5


Sand Dunes near the North Pole
Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona See this thread for more information.


Goddard Crater
Credit: NASA GFSC LRO See this thread for more information.


NGC 3628: The Oddest Member of the Leo Triplet
Credit: ESO See this thread for more information.


NGC 6326: A Star's Colourful Final Splash
Credit: NASA/ESA/Hubble See this thread for more information.


In Search of Selenelion
Copyright: J. Kelly Beatty See this thread for more information.


Rachmaninoff on Mercury
Credit: NASA/JHU-APL/CIW See this thread for more information.


Clay Diversity on Flank of Mawrth Vallis
Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona See this thread for more information.


A Vast, Cosmic Cloudy Brain Looms in a Nearby Galaxy
Copyright: C. Aguilera, C. Smith and S. Points CTIO/NOAO/AURA/NSF See this thread for more information.


A Light in the Sky
Credit: NASA/Ed Schilling See this thread for more information.


Light for the Ages
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/NRL/GSFC See this thread for more information.


<- Bystander's Finds #5

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