by Jenanne » Sat Apr 30, 2011 6:36 pm
owlice wrote:Thank you!
I was amused (and of course very pleased!) when using this was proposed, and thank neufer for the
prompt.
A slightly more fitting version of the full poem, to go with
the original Asterisk post on today's image, is below; bet some can suggest improvements, and I welcome seeing them, so please post your own!
- Tycho! Tycho! burning bright
In the darkness of the night,
What exploding white dwarf star
Did frame thy remnant from afar,
In the distant deep dark skies
Under gaze of human eyes?
Seen by mortals and their ma
Named for one called Tycho Brahe.
And what forces and what art
Could form the gases of thy heart?
When thy wave began to spread,
Thrown off from a star now dead,
Chandra has thy stripes revealed!
X-rays show what was concealed:
Magnetic walls, electrons trapped
Spiral 'round field lines now mapped?
Oh, the blast threw off thy shell
And the heavens blazed like hell
When thy remnant first was born
In fifteen seventy-two one morn.
Tycho, Tycho, burning bright
In the darkness of the night,
What exploding white dwarf star
Did frame thy remnant from afar?
(A thousand apologies to Blake)
Love it! Thank you for the extended poem! It does justice to Blake's original classic.
I, too, would have liked an explanation after the poem so I didn't have to go hunting for the info; it would have made a nice change -- the poem and then the hard data.
Jenanne, a longtime APOD fan
[quote="owlice"]Thank you! :ssmile: I was amused (and of course very pleased!) when using this was proposed, and thank neufer for the [url=http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=23215#p145519]prompt[/url].
A slightly more fitting version of the full poem, to go with [url=http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=23215]the original Asterisk post on today's image[/url], is below; bet some can suggest improvements, and I welcome seeing them, so please post your own!
[list][size=110][color=#400080]Tycho! Tycho! burning bright
In the darkness of the night,
What exploding white dwarf star
Did frame thy remnant from afar,
In the distant deep dark skies
Under gaze of human eyes?
Seen by mortals and their ma
Named for one called Tycho Brahe.
And what forces and what art
Could form the gases of thy heart?
When thy wave began to spread,
Thrown off from a star now dead,
Chandra has thy stripes revealed!
X-rays show what was concealed:
Magnetic walls, electrons trapped
Spiral 'round field lines now mapped?
Oh, the blast threw off thy shell
And the heavens blazed like hell
When thy remnant first was born
In fifteen seventy-two one morn.
Tycho, Tycho, burning bright
In the darkness of the night,
What exploding white dwarf star
Did frame thy remnant from afar?[/color][/size][/list]
[size=70][i](A thousand apologies to Blake)[/i][/size][/quote]
Love it! Thank you for the extended poem! It does justice to Blake's original classic.
I, too, would have liked an explanation after the poem so I didn't have to go hunting for the info; it would have made a nice change -- the poem and then the hard data.
Jenanne, a longtime APOD fan