by MarkBour » Tue Jan 09, 2018 5:02 pm
BDanielMayfield wrote:MarkBour wrote:neufer wrote:
You don't see a
red spiral
Now I'm pretty sure you're having fun with me. So instead of trying to see what you're talking about, I'm trying to remember who said what. But, alas, I get it not.
Try looking for red
inside "the great galaxy in Andromeda" instead of around it.
Thank you, Bruce. Art, is this what you meant?
I guess what threw me was Art's: '... "scattered hundreds of light-years" above Andromeda's arms'.
At this distance, hundreds of light years only amounts to what, a pixel? Always, my intuition leads me astray.
I'm really only responding at this point because I may not have been the only one thrown off by that.
But then, bringing the discussion back to the debate about the title, assuming Art is correct, then this really
is an image of the clouds of Andromeda, in the sense that others have said it was not.
[quote="BDanielMayfield"][quote="MarkBour"][quote="neufer"]
You don't see a [b][color=#FF0000]red spiral[/color][/b] :?:[/quote]
Now I'm pretty sure you're having fun with me. So instead of trying to see what you're talking about, I'm trying to remember who said what. But, alas, I get it not.[/quote]
Try looking for red [u]inside[/u] "the great galaxy in Andromeda" instead of around it.[/quote]
Thank you, Bruce. Art, is this what you meant?
I guess what threw me was Art's: '... "scattered hundreds of light-years" above Andromeda's arms'.
At this distance, hundreds of light years only amounts to what, a pixel? Always, my intuition leads me astray.
I'm really only responding at this point because I may not have been the only one thrown off by that.
But then, bringing the discussion back to the debate about the title, assuming Art is correct, then this really [i]is[/i] an image of the clouds of Andromeda, in the sense that others have said it was not.