Hahaha! My 9 years old daughter looked at this picture and said "look! there's water in there!"
I don't know how long did it take for NASA to know it has water in it?
She can't read English by the way.
And this is a true story. Children are amazing.
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- Sun Sep 20, 2015 10:52 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Global Ocean Suspected on Saturn's... (2015 Sep 20)
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2565
- Tue Sep 30, 2014 8:10 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: A Full Circle Rainbow over Australia (2014 Sep 30)
- Replies: 51
- Views: 162074
Re: APOD: A Full Circle Rainbow over Australia (2014 Sep 30)
Have you ever watered your garden while it's raining? I have. What I saw was this: The rainbow formed by the water coming out of the hose completely overlaps the rainbow on the sky. This was very interesting. Because, you perceive the hose-induced-rainbow as being 'small' while you perceive the sky-...
- Tue Jun 17, 2014 6:59 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: V838 Light Echo: The Movie (2014 Jun 17)
- Replies: 93
- Views: 82971
Re: APOD: V838 Light Echo: The Movie (2014 Jun 17)
This movie made me think a lot. I wondered actually how much of a planetary nebulae is the material expelled from the explosion of its star and how much of it is just the interstellar dust already was there? It's likely that all the material we see in this nebula was ejected from the progenitor sta...
- Tue Jun 17, 2014 6:30 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: V838 Light Echo: The Movie (2014 Jun 17)
- Replies: 93
- Views: 82971
Re: APOD: V838 Light Echo: The Movie (2014 Jun 17)
This movie made me think a lot. I wondered actually how much of a planetary nebula is the material expelled from the explosion of its star and how much of it is just the interstellar dust already was there?
Maybe, we should reconsider those well-known nebulae images. What do you think?
Maybe, we should reconsider those well-known nebulae images. What do you think?
- Sun May 11, 2014 9:47 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Valles Marineris: The Grand Canyon... (2014 May 11)
- Replies: 46
- Views: 15387
Re: APOD: Valles Marineris: The Grand Canyon... (2014 May 11
Does anybody believe NASA's project about sending people to Mars to settle there and never return where there is no oxygene and water... just a very very cold desert and no one but a few people?
- Mon Feb 24, 2014 10:06 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: The Cloudy Cores of Active Galaxies (2014 Feb 24)
- Replies: 31
- Views: 9815
Re: APOD: The Cloudy Cores of Active Galaxies (2014 Feb 24)
I think you should have two Hubble telescopes instead of eye balls in order to see it like in this movie! With your humlble, god's gift eyes, you see only black space and stars!
- Wed Feb 05, 2014 11:01 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: NGC 2683: Edge On Spiral Galaxy (2014 Feb 05)
- Replies: 37
- Views: 10355
Re: APOD: NGC 2683: Edge On Spiral Galaxy (2014 Feb 05)
What is the aproximate exposition time for an image like this? For Hubble? For Subaru? And for both of them combined?
- Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:14 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Lunar Time Lapse Panorama including... (2014 Feb 03)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 5910
Re: APOD: Lunar Time Lapse Panorama including... (2014 Feb 0
Why in this photo does the moon soil seem greenish (or brownish) while in Apollo photos it is mostly gray? I wouldn't describe the color as greenish, but it's always dangerous to look too closely at the color in images- and not just astronomical images. Just pick any well photographed object on Ear...
- Mon Feb 03, 2014 9:45 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Lunar Time Lapse Panorama including... (2014 Feb 03)
- Replies: 19
- Views: 5910
Re: APOD: Lunar Time Lapse Panorama including... (2014 Feb 0
Why in this photo does the moon soil seem greenish (or brownish) while in Apollo photos it is mostly gray?
- Sat Jan 25, 2014 7:37 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Opportunity's Decade on Mars (2014 Jan 25)
- Replies: 74
- Views: 7269
Re: APOD: Opportunity's Decade on Mars (2014 Jan 25)
Why didn't NASA design it dust-proof?
- Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:55 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: A Super Moon's Halo (2013 Jun 28)
- Replies: 12
- Views: 5090
Re: APOD: A Super Moon s Halo (2013 Jun 28)
Any explanation for this?APOD Robot wrote:The crystals deflect the rays of moonlight more strongly through a minimum angle of 22 degrees.
- Mon Jun 24, 2013 7:18 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: The Porpoise Galaxy from Hubble (2013 Jun 24)
- Replies: 30
- Views: 6520
Re: APOD: The Porpoise Galaxy from Hubble (2013 Jun 24)
With its elongated beak, this galaxy looks rather like a river dolphin to me.
- Sun Jun 23, 2013 8:14 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Venus' Once Molten Surface (2013 Jun 23)
- Replies: 32
- Views: 5154
Re: APOD: Venus' Once Molten Surface (2013 Jun 23)
Could they be some molten craters?
- Sat Apr 27, 2013 9:06 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Sharp Stereo (2013 Apr 27)
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2258
Re: APOD: Sharp Stereo (2013 Apr 27)
I've always wondered why is the Martian sky not blue? I thought the color came from the scattering of shortwave light, cause it scatters far more than longer wave light. Why doesn't the same conclusion apply to Mars? Is the atmospheric composition defines the color? Or is it for the dust? I think Ma...
- Sun Feb 17, 2013 9:20 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Asteroid 2012 DA14 Passes the Earth (2013 Feb 17)
- Replies: 52
- Views: 9943
Re: APOD: Asteroid 2012 DA14 Passes the Earth (2013 Feb 17)
Is there any connection between this asteroid and the meteorid that fall in Russia the same day?
- Sun Feb 10, 2013 2:57 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: The Great Meteor Procession of 1913 (2013 Feb 09)
- Replies: 27
- Views: 16233
Re: APOD: The Great Meteor Procession of 1913 (2013 Feb 09)
I saw something like this in 2001. It was nighttime around 11pm. Suddeny, it was like a day, there was a soundless flash! We looked at the sky and saw that some big bright spot was moving. It had a long trace which was brightly colored, red, green and blue. 7 or 8 seconds after, the bright spot fruc...
- Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:32 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Full Moon Silhouettes (2013 Jan 30)
- Replies: 39
- Views: 13762
Re: APOD: Full Moon Silhouettes (2013 Jan 30)
And here is a guy who moonwalks at moonrise!
https://vimeo.com/56298775
https://vimeo.com/56298775
- Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:40 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Apollo 16: Driving on the Moon (2013 Jan 29)
- Replies: 49
- Views: 9984
Re: APOD: Apollo 16: Diving on the Moon (2013 Jan 29)
A stabilized version of the same video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cKpzp358F4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cKpzp358F4
- Mon Jan 28, 2013 12:34 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Comet McNaught Over Chile (2013 Jan 27)
- Replies: 24
- Views: 6155
Re: APOD: Comet McNaught Over Chile (2013 Jan 27)
Why are there streaks all pointing at the Sun in the comet's tail.
My hypothesis: While the comet is orbiting around the sun, the sun's wind varies in its intensity, hence the comet's tail gets brighter and dimmer according to it. Is that true?
My hypothesis: While the comet is orbiting around the sun, the sun's wind varies in its intensity, hence the comet's tail gets brighter and dimmer according to it. Is that true?
- Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:41 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: The Fornax Cluster of Galaxies (2013 Jan 11)
- Replies: 44
- Views: 17176
Re: APOD: The Fornax Cluster of Galaxies (2013 Jan 11)
Further sensitivity is only possible by increasing exposure time... essentially, eliminating a real-time view. I thought the objective diameter matters. The bigger the objective diameter, the more photons it captures. We could get a brighter image either by doubling the objective diameter or by dou...
- Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:07 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: The Fornax Cluster of Galaxies (2013 Jan 11)
- Replies: 44
- Views: 17176
Re: APOD: The Fornax Cluster of Galaxies (2013 Jan 11)
The sky is too dim Beauty and wonder hidden Grow some bigger eyes -s I imagine a special kind of glasses which are opposite of sunglasses. I call them "astronomy glasses". It brightens the night sky without distorting or magnifying it. By the way, is there a binocular which has a large ob...
- Fri Jan 11, 2013 12:11 am
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: The Orion Bullets (2013 Jan 10)
- Replies: 34
- Views: 6975
Re: APOD: The Orion Bullets (2013 Jan 10)
We and our progenitors have been in different galactic orbits for 5 billion years. Thanks! This has perplexed my mind for so many years. To summarize, our progenitor star(s) have been all dead for at least 5 billion years. They might have been hundreds of light years away when they exploded. They a...
- Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:43 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: The Orion Bullets (2013 Jan 10)
- Replies: 34
- Views: 6975
Re: APOD: The Orion Bullets (2013 Jan 10)
They would all be black holes or neutron stars, which are difficult to detect in any case. 1. Are 5 billion years so many for us to backtrack our neighboring stars? 2. Isn't there any chance we hava a blackhole or a neutron star in our neighborhood? Perhaps, they would have been the remnants of our...
- Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:44 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: The Orion Bullets (2013 Jan 10)
- Replies: 34
- Views: 6975
Re: APOD: The Orion Bullets (2013 Jan 10)
So you think we cannot distinguish Sol's grandpa star(s) from the Milkyway's commonwealth stars?BMAONE23 wrote:I would imagine that the first/second generation star(s) would have met their demise over 5 billion yrars ago.
- Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:29 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: The Orion Bullets (2013 Jan 10)
- Replies: 34
- Views: 6975
Re: APOD: The Orion Bullets (2013 Jan 10)
We know that Sol is either a second or a third generation star, because it has some elements other than hydrogen and helium in it. But where is the first generation star out of whose remnants Sol came into being? It should have become either an blackhole or a neutron star. Doesn't that mean there sh...