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by charlieo3
Sun Sep 11, 2016 5:19 pm
Forum: Starship Asterisk: Handbook
Topic: Have you seen this image before? (APOD of 2016 Sep 11)
Replies: 32
Views: 184451

Re: Have you seen this image before? (APOD of 2016 Sep 11)

I have heard the statistics before, but I do not recall previously having seen this image or any other graphic depicting it visually. Cool. Having seen it, the image certainly creates a hard-to-forget imprint on the brain. imho
by charlieo3
Fri May 02, 2014 3:12 pm
Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
Topic: APOD: Aurora Dog over Alaska (2014 Apr 29)
Replies: 27
Views: 14335

Re: APOD: Aurora Dog over Alaska (2014 Apr 29)

OK, John. Thanks for the background info and the photography lesson.
by charlieo3
Fri May 02, 2014 12:21 am
Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
Topic: APOD: Aurora Dog over Alaska (2014 Apr 29)
Replies: 27
Views: 14335

Re: APOD: Aurora Dog over Alaska (2014 Apr 29)

this photo is still a good representation of reality. The stars being given faux diffraction spikes doesn't change the fact that all of this light from the aurora did hit a camera sensor. For what it's worth, your very own eyes and brain are in fact not very good at showing you reality. Your brain ...
by charlieo3
Fri Apr 18, 2014 12:56 am
Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
Topic: Cosmic inflation
Replies: 11
Views: 1528

Re: Cosmic inflation

Here's a practical analogy from a Sky and Telescope Magazine article: "...the universe experienced an explosive growth spurt within its first trillionth of a trillionth of a second — a fleeting moment of hyperexpansion known as inflation. During this interval, the volume that contains today's e...
by charlieo3
Mon Apr 14, 2014 12:08 am
Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
Topic: Breaking News: Mars Visible to the Eye Tonight
Replies: 13
Views: 1577

Re: Breaking News: Mars Visible to the Eye Tonight

Thanks, Chris and Art. That's pretty much the conclusion I had come to in my "thought experiment," but it's nice to have it confirmed by someone else's thoughts, too. By the way, I just caught a glimpse of Mars a few minutes ago...it was blood red, about 7 deg above the horizon, not nearly...
by charlieo3
Sun Apr 13, 2014 5:30 pm
Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
Topic: Breaking News: Mars Visible to the Eye Tonight
Replies: 13
Views: 1577

Re: Breaking News: Mars Visible to the Eye Tonight

Oh, well, Mars. You can believe anything about Mars, right? Little green men, canals... I seem to remember people used to claim (just a few years ago) that Mars would look as bright in our skies as the full Moon. Ann Since what we see of Mars and the Moon is in both cases reflected sunlight, is the...
by charlieo3
Thu Apr 03, 2014 9:56 pm
Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
Topic: Dust
Replies: 11
Views: 1679

Re: Dust

Only some interstellar dust is stardust, meaning it formed inside stars and is substantially unaltered. I'm thinking that only the elements, not the dust, were formed inside the stars, and that it is in the clumping together of some of those elements in the aftermath of a nova or supernova explosio...
by charlieo3
Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:29 am
Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
Topic: Dust
Replies: 11
Views: 1679

Re: Dust

Ann, where did you get that picture of my sister and me sitting on the couch with our feet up? Notice how Mama cheerily incorporates dancing into her housework, impeccably outfitted in her hand-pressed flowery print dress and color-coordinated high-heeled shoes. Ah, the "happy days" of my ...
by charlieo3
Mon Mar 31, 2014 5:01 pm
Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
Topic: Dust
Replies: 11
Views: 1679

Dust

What exactly is cosmic dust? Does it have a specific chemical composition? Or is it not "exactly" anything, but more of a generic term for "mostly this, but could be some of that"? In the textbook, "The Cosmos" (Pasachoff, Filippenko, 3rd ed., p. 360), Figure 15-27 has ...
by charlieo3
Tue Dec 03, 2013 2:58 am
Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
Topic: APOD: Comet Lovejoy Before Galaxy M63 (2013 Dec 02)
Replies: 50
Views: 110613

Re: APOD: Comet Lovejoy Before Galaxy M63 (2013 Dec 02)

Could it not be said that it is now possible to cite the site where site was sighted instead of sight? Yet, nay! The site is not there to cite. For site has been changed to sight, and now we sight sight. Good grief! Good site, good sight, good cite, and good night.
by charlieo3
Sun Nov 24, 2013 5:38 pm
Forum: Starship Asterisk: Handbook
Topic: APOD's 2014 calendar is now available
Replies: 79
Views: 237954

Re: APOD's 2014 calendar is now available

An empyreal job!! (I wanted to use an adjective not already used. 'Stellar' came to mind, but thought that too mundane. :? ) I downloaded the preview file to the desktop and keep it there where it is available at a click any time. Also, as already noted, click on the date and you bring up last year'...
by charlieo3
Mon Nov 11, 2013 6:56 pm
Forum: Starship Asterisk: Handbook
Topic: APOD Editor to Speak in NYC on Jan 3
Replies: 8
Views: 32413

Re: APOD Editor to Speak in NYC on Jan 3

Is there any possibility that this could be set up as a Google "Hangout" and/or create a YouTube video of it?
by charlieo3
Tue May 29, 2012 3:40 am
Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
Topic: OSIRIS-REx: Asteroid 1999 RQ36 (Bennu)
Replies: 78
Views: 66622

Re: Space: Asteroid Could Threaten the Earth in 2182

There is a 1-in-1,000 chance of this asteroid actually hitting the Earth? Hmmm. I seem to remember that not too long ago, there was a perhaps 1-in-25 chance of an asteroid or comet hitting another planetary body in our solar system, perhaps Mars or Phobos. I hoped it would hit, because it would hav...
by charlieo3
Thu May 17, 2012 11:51 pm
Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
Topic: Giving APOD Credit
Replies: 0
Views: 544

Giving APOD Credit

FYI: A couple of nice pictures from APOD were used (with credit to APOD mentioned!) in this week's SETI Talk about Iapetus, Phoebe and Hyperion. I found this to be one of the most interesting of recent talks. Besides, I like saying "Iapetus." (It's a cool name, ...but I wouldn't lay it on ...
by charlieo3
Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:22 pm
Forum: Open Space: Discuss Anything
Topic: 10 reasons
Replies: 516
Views: 642689

Re: 10 reasons

That IS the question.
by charlieo3
Sat Apr 14, 2012 6:24 pm
Forum: Open Space: Discuss Anything
Topic: 10 reasons
Replies: 516
Views: 642689

Re: 10 reasons

What's in a name? The play's the thing.
Who said that?? :-)
by charlieo3
Sat Apr 14, 2012 6:02 pm
Forum: Open Space: Discuss Anything
Topic: Astronomically Bad Jokes (Or good)
Replies: 453
Views: 126999

Re: Astronomically Bad Jokes (Or good)

An infrared wavelength goes into a bar and asks, "Is is warm in here, or is it just me?"
by charlieo3
Sat Apr 14, 2012 3:28 am
Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
Topic: How could APOD be better?
Replies: 9
Views: 1706

Re: How could APOD be better?

How do you make vanilla ice cream with chocolate syrup, whipped cream and a cherry on top, better? You don't. If you don't like it, then you have a different taste and you order something else. APOD fits my taste just fine. Variety combined with informed commentary and hyperlink text; it can't be be...
by charlieo3
Sat Apr 14, 2012 3:04 am
Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
Topic: Fluffy
Replies: 5
Views: 2801

Re: Fluffy

Check out that huge southern polar ice cap! I notice, however, that its 'roundness' leaves something to be desired. I believe the IAU may insist on reclassification.
by charlieo3
Sat Apr 14, 2012 2:26 am
Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
Topic: Mars Viking Robots 'Found Life'
Replies: 6
Views: 2100

Re: Mars Viking Robots 'Found Life'

"Extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." (I'm not sure who I am quoting here, but I have no doubt it is someone extraordinary.)
by charlieo3
Fri Mar 09, 2012 2:54 am
Forum: The Library: Information Desk and Educational Resources
Topic: Green Sun?
Replies: 8
Views: 6172

Green Sun?

When I was young enough to build snowmen and shovel snow, if the sun was out, the glare off the snow would have me "seeing green." Does this reflect the fact (oops, sorry for the pun) that the blackbody radiation from the sun peaks in the area of yellow-green wavelengths? Or is something e...
by charlieo3
Tue Dec 13, 2011 5:48 am
Forum: The Asterisk Café: Discuss Anything Astronomy Related
Topic: How many can you name without looking?
Replies: 9
Views: 1586

Re: How many can you name without looking?

This is great. The next time someone asks me why Pluto isn't a planet anymore, I will show them this picture and say, "If you can point out which one is Pluto, I'll let you call it a planet." If they figure out which one it is, then they're entitled. By the way, I couldn't name any of them...
by charlieo3
Tue Dec 13, 2011 4:22 am
Forum: The Library: Information Desk and Educational Resources
Topic: The easy moon question that stumps everyone
Replies: 4
Views: 5885

Re: The easy moon question that stumps everyone

Take the shade off a lamp, (turn the lamp on) and let the bare bulb be your "sun." Place an earth globe a few feet away (a basketball will do in a pinch). Take a 2" styrofoam ball (hey, it's Christmas time, use an ornament), make it orbit your globe with the same side facing the earth...
by charlieo3
Sat Oct 22, 2011 2:10 pm
Forum: The Library: Information Desk and Educational Resources
Topic: I can't imagine infinity
Replies: 30
Views: 15130

Re: I can't imagine infinity

"Eternity is very long, especially towards the end." -- Woody Allen (The same could be said for 'infinity.') :-)
by charlieo3
Sat Oct 22, 2011 2:09 am
Forum: The Library: Information Desk and Educational Resources
Topic: Does the Universe have a Center of Gravity? Where is it?
Replies: 46
Views: 120994

Re: Does the Universe have a Center of Gravity? Where is it

the lettering is horrible (I think), and the language is some sort of 17th century Danish-Swedish. Sorry, but as a calligrapher I just cannot let that comment go by. Please do not confuse letter shapes in both a script and a language you are not familiar with as "horrible" lettering. This...