by theTonster » Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:56 am
This picture appears to be on a Sinusoidal Projection, which has pointy Poles, instead of, say, the Hammer Projection, in which the whole sky (or a planet...) fits into a 2:1 ellipse, which has less distortion than the former. The Stream appears to have a kink because of the projection. Perhaps using an oblique Hammer could split the difference between the MWG and the Stream, to clarify this point. Reprojection used to be tedious, but is easy now.
I also note the discussion drifted slightly off topic, invoking Lambda-CDM when Newtonian gravity is sufficient. The Stream might in fact, be a useful test for the application of Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND). I wonder what Professor Stacy McGaugh and his colleagues might have to say on this matter. The Stream is certainly distant enough to be in the realm of very low acceleration, for which MOND was proposed.
This picture appears to be on a Sinusoidal Projection, which has pointy Poles, instead of, say, the Hammer Projection, in which the whole sky (or a planet...) fits into a 2:1 ellipse, which has less distortion than the former. The Stream appears to have a kink because of the projection. Perhaps using an oblique Hammer could split the difference between the MWG and the Stream, to clarify this point. Reprojection used to be tedious, but is easy now.
I also note the discussion drifted slightly off topic, invoking Lambda-CDM when Newtonian gravity is sufficient. The Stream might in fact, be a useful test for the application of Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND). I wonder what Professor Stacy McGaugh and his colleagues might have to say on this matter. The Stream is certainly distant enough to be in the realm of very low acceleration, for which MOND was proposed.