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- Sun Nov 23, 2014 4:34 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Tornado and Rainbow Over Kansas (2014 Nov 23)
- Replies: 20
- Views: 172005
Re: APOD: Tornado and Rainbow Over Kansas (2014 Nov 23)
A very pretty picture to be sure, but how is it related to astronomy? If anyone wants to see wonderful photographs, there are hundreds of good photography sites; I'd prefer that APOD stick with astronomy.
- Thu May 29, 2014 8:19 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Millions of Stars in Omega Centauri (2014 May 29)
- Replies: 36
- Views: 9019
Re: APOD: Millions of Stars in Omega Centauri (2014 May 29)
I am always struck by the nearly-perfect spherical shape of these 200-odd clusters. (Yeah, I know... they're called 'spherical clusters'!) I cannot understand how there could have been all these spherical hydrogen clouds at the outset, all with well-distributed denser regions ready to condense into...
- Thu May 29, 2014 8:08 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Millions of Stars in Omega Centauri (2014 May 29)
- Replies: 36
- Views: 9019
Re: APOD: Millions of Stars in Omega Centauri (2014 May 29)
fastartcee wrote: I've contemplated whether some kind of mega-nova could eventually produce a spherical cluster, but, as you've pointed out, unless the expanding debris of a nova 'bumps into' something (a molecular cloud, or another expanding debris field), star genesis will not occur. But what if ...
- Thu May 29, 2014 5:57 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Millions of Stars in Omega Centauri (2014 May 29)
- Replies: 36
- Views: 9019
Re: APOD: Millions of Stars in Omega Centauri (2014 May 29)
I am always struck by the nearly-perfect spherical shape of these 200-odd clusters. (Yeah, I know... they're called 'spherical clusters'!) I cannot understand how there could have been all these spherical hydrogen clouds at the outset, all with well-distributed denser regions ready to condense into...
- Thu May 29, 2014 3:51 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Millions of Stars in Omega Centauri (2014 May 29)
- Replies: 36
- Views: 9019
Re: APOD: Millions of Stars in Omega Centauri (2014 May 29)
I am always struck by the nearly-perfect spherical shape of these 200-odd clusters. (Yeah, I know... they're called 'spherical clusters'!) I cannot understand how there could have been all these spherical hydrogen clouds at the outset, all with well-distributed denser regions ready to condense into ...
- Sun May 19, 2013 6:25 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: Earths Richat Structure (2013 May 19)
- Replies: 40
- Views: 11916
Re: APOD: Earths Richat Structure (2013 May 19)
Come on, AstroBuffs ...it's obviously a bull's-eye target built by Klingons. They (ugly, but very advanced) accomplished this by burying a powerful anti-gravity device at a depth of 90 +/- 3 kilometres, knowing that in a few million Earth years natural erosive processes would slowly create the desir...
- Wed Jan 02, 2013 4:57 pm
- Forum: The Bridge: Discuss an Astronomy Picture of the Day
- Topic: APOD: The Einstein Cross Gravitational Lens (2013 Jan 02)
- Replies: 41
- Views: 7066
Re: APOD: The Einstein Cross Gravitational Lens (2013 Jan 02
many people argue that this is some other phenomenon, because the lensed quasar appear as four distinct dots as opposed to common "ring" feature I know of nobody who makes that argument. The mechanism by which gravitational lenses can produce multiple images (as opposed to arcs) is well u...