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by bystander » Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:29 pm
Hubble's Next Discovery -- You Decide
NASA Mission Pages - HST - 2009 Jan 28
Put yourself behind the controls of modern astronomy's most famous telescope. Be a part of history and join astronomy fans around the globe in casting a vote for the next object the Hubble Space Telescope will view. Choose from a selection of celestial views never seen before by Hubble, and earn a chance to enter a drawing for 100 copies of the winning picture.
To participate in the contest, go to HubbleSite's You Decide page. Vote by March 1, 2009.
This event is part of the worldwide International Year of Astronomy (IYA), celebrating the 400th anniversary of the astronomer Galileo directing his telescope toward the night sky. The winning image will be released during the IYA's 100 Hours of Astronomy, an event geared toward encouraging as many people as possible to experience the night sky.
NASA invites public to choose Hubble's next discovery
Astronomy.com - 2009 Jan 28
NASA Calls on Public to Vote For Hubble Telescope's Target
Space.com - 2009 Jan 28
http://youdecide.hubblesite.org/
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by aristarchusinexile » Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:48 pm
Warning .. Warning .. You have only six choices.
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by neufer » Fri Jan 30, 2009 9:31 pm
Sophie: You mean, I have to choose?
NASA: That gives you a privilege, a choice.
Sophie: I can’t choose! I can’t choose!
NASA: Be quiet.
Sophie: I can’t choose!
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by aristarchusinexile » Wed Feb 18, 2009 12:17 am
Turn it around and point it towards earth, maybe they'll find intelligent life, but I doubt it.
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by bystander » Tue Feb 24, 2009 6:11 pm
If you haven't voted, vote now. Time is running out. Voting ends 2009 March 01.
To make sure your vote counts, I would vote by 2009 Feb 28 23:59:59 UTC.
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by bystander » Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:14 pm
Hubble Has A Winner!
- Out of a total of 140,000 votes cast online by the public since the “Hubble, You Decide” contest opened on January 28, 48 per cent favored the interacting pair of spiral galaxies called Arp 274 ...
Hubble has shown that interacting galaxies are very photogenic because, under the relentless pull of gravity, they weave elegant twisted lanes of dust and stars, and brilliant blue clusters of newborn stars. The new picture of Arp 274 promises to reveal intriguing never-before-seen details in the galactic grand slam.
The Hubble observations will be taken during the International Year of Astronomy’s “100 Hours of Astronomy,” taking place from April 2 – 5. The full-color galaxy image will be released publicly during that time.
- Arp 274 is a pair of galaxies. Drawn together by their gravity, they are starting to interact. The spiral shapes of these galaxies are mostly intact, but evidence can be seen of the gravitational distortions they are creating within each other. When galaxies interact and merge together, the gas clouds inside them often form tremendous numbers of new stars. DSS/STScI/AURA/PALOMAR/CALTECH/UKSTU/AAO
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by neufer » Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:56 pm
bystander wrote:Hubble Has A Winner!
- Out of a total of 140,000 votes cast online by the public since the “Hubble, You Decide” contest opened on January 28, 48 per cent favored the interacting pair of spiral galaxies called Arp 274. Hubble has shown that interacting galaxies are very photogenic because, under the relentless pull of gravity, they weave elegant twisted lanes of dust and stars, and brilliant blue clusters of newborn stars. The new picture of Arp 274 promises to reveal intriguing never-before-seen details in the galactic grand slam.
- T. S. G.Arp: We'll take the Hubble Winner... Honey,
the chances of another galaxy hitting this galaxy are astronomical.
It's been pre-disastered. We're going to be safe here.
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by aristarchusinexile » Sat Apr 04, 2009 5:09 pm
This is not a group of three, but at least five. In large images you can see near the bottom right, below the large spiral on the right side, a faint spiral galaxy edge on, horizontal to the image, behind the large three spirals, and that faint spiral is definitely pulling towards it the outer, downwards arm of the large spiral on the right positioned above it and forwards of it. It seems completely plain to me. It's a beautiful image, in any case. Plus there is a small irregular galaxy at the top, affecting the top of the outermost arm of the largest spiral.
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by jesusfreak16 » Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:06 pm
I can see why Arp 274 was chosen (although the 2nd place photo looks pretty cool too 8) ).
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