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APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
Since we seem to be seeing things... There is a Dinosaur looking to his left at the bottom just to the right of center. He seems to be looking at a horse that is running away, possibly Chris's or Beyond's???
BUT THE WHOLE THING LOOKS LIKE PAC-MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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BUT THE WHOLE THING LOOKS LIKE PAC-MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
MargaritaMc wrote:
I can do smileys - But HOW do you post pictures?
Is there a beginners' guide to this Advanced Stuff?
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Congrats on your Promotion!!!
To upload a picture, when posting a comment, notice below the space, UPLOAD ATTACHMENT. Click on that, Click browse and go to a picture on your computer. Type in a comment if any, and click ADD THE FILE. Then Click preview to see how it all looks. If you need to change the order of the picture to before your post, click Place Inline. If you have MULTIPLE PICTURES. Load the LAST ONE FIRST or it will be at the top. Very confusing sometimes.
When it all looks good, click SUBMIT, and VIOLIN!!!!! Your done.
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
Thanks for posting that picture, eltodesukane!eltodesukane wrote:
http://gbphotodidactical.ca/images/wall ... nal-ws.jpg
The galaxy doesn't appear in my software. In view of the fact that NGC 602 is a very bright nebula, full of bright point sources (stars), and that any galaxy will have low surface brightness, I think it is unlikely that this galaxy has been recorded or listed in any galaxy catalogs. In fact, no one may have known about this galaxy until Hubble took this picture.
To me the galaxy looks like a lovely, regular, un-barred spiral of Hubble class Sc, the one where galaxies are dominated by their arms. The galaxy resembles the nearby classic Sc spiral M74, in my opinion.
Ann
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?t=20507MargaritaMc wrote:
I can do smileys - But HOW do you post pictures?
Is there a beginners' guide to this Advanced Stuff?
Bemused of Tenerife
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ps. Hey look! I've been promoted! I'M AN ENSIGN ALREADY!
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
NearsightednessBeyond wrote:NGC 602 and Beyond I can see NGC 602... But i can't see me
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A photo of the abominable snowman himself!
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.
Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
Yeah... some cowboy! No lariat for ropin' them dogies, and no shootin' irons for fending off them rustlers, and the wrong kind of gloves. Reckon he'd better keep his abominable job.geckzilla wrote: A photo of the abominable snowman himself!
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Well, we only round up cows in November. This was in October, checking out the changing aspens. No need for a throwing rope (we don't call them lariats here) on a pleasure ride, never much need for sidearms, except for sport, and those are the gloves I wear when I'm taking pictures in coolish weather, since I can easily manage the camera controls. If it's real cold I go for lined elkskin, but I need to pull one off to take a picture.Beyond wrote:Yeah... some cowboy! No lariat for ropin' them dogies, and no shootin' irons for fending off them rustlers, and the wrong kind of gloves. Reckon he'd better keep his abominable job.
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
Chris Peterson wrote:Well, we only round up cows in November. This was in October, checking out the changing aspens. No need for a throwing rope (we don't call them lariats here) on a pleasure ride, never much need for sidearms, except for sport, and those are the gloves I wear when I'm taking pictures in coolish weather, since I can easily manage the camera controls. If it's real cold I go for lined elkskin, but I need to pull one off to take a picture.Beyond wrote:Yeah... some cowboy! No lariat for ropin' them dogies,geckzilla wrote:
. A photo of the abominable snowman himself!
and no shootin' irons for fending off them rustlers,
and the wrong kind of gloves.
- And your horse's name is
Art Neuendorffer
Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
Ok. You're excused. Or is that - pardoned? Tooooooo many threads around here to keep track of. Ain't it great You can be lost and not even know itChris Peterson wrote:Well, we only round up cows in November. This was in October, checking out the changing aspens. No need for a throwing rope (we don't call them lariats here) on a pleasure ride, never much need for sidearms, except for sport, and those are the gloves I wear when I'm taking pictures in coolish weather, since I can easily manage the camera controls. If it's real cold I go for lined elkskin, but I need to pull one off to take a picture.Beyond wrote:Yeah... some cowboy! No lariat for ropin' them dogies, and no shootin' irons for fending off them rustlers, and the wrong kind of gloves. Reckon he'd better keep his abominable job.
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
Chili. (I don't think there's much chance I'll ever look or sound like Gabby Hayes!)neufer wrote:
- And your horse's name is :?:
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
Or Roy Rodgers. You're just tooo tall in the saddle.Chris Peterson wrote:Chili. (I don't think there's much chance I'll ever look or sound like Gabby Hayes!)neufer wrote:
- And your horse's name is
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
Yesterday, Ann wrote
"Also, the fact that this is a V-Ha-I image, taken through green (555 nm), Ha + N II (658 nm) and infrared (814 nm) filters,"
I probably don'tneed to understand this - but I would like to! Is this feasible for a non-photographer?
And - many thanks for all the info on how to use BB Codes. I am getting it sussed!
"Also, the fact that this is a V-Ha-I image, taken through green (555 nm), Ha + N II (658 nm) and infrared (814 nm) filters,"
I probably don'tneed to understand this - but I would like to! Is this feasible for a non-photographer?
And - many thanks for all the info on how to use BB Codes. I am getting it sussed!
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
They don't have any for cats: http://www.cafepress.com/dd/45013985MargaritaMc wrote:
Where's my red shirt then
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
Will this do
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=clothes+for+cats
You have to scroll down a little.
There may be other types of pet shirts available also.
For cats and dogs.http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=clothes+for+cats
You have to scroll down a little.
There may be other types of pet shirts available also.
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
Beyond wrote:
Will this do
For cats and dogs.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=clothes+for+cats
You have to scroll down a little.
There may be other types of pet shirts available also.
Too small
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Fantastic shirt!
We call Sam (that is the Senior Cat in.the photo) THE BOSS, cos he is.
Margarita (does an ensign serve up cat dinners?)
We call Sam (that is the Senior Cat in.the photo) THE BOSS, cos he is.
Margarita (does an ensign serve up cat dinners?)
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
I must be in the wrong forum. I'm looking for a thread about NGC 602. Anyone know where it went?
Rob
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
Here's a little video that zooms in on NGC 602: http://www.spacetelescope.org/videos/heic0702a/
And an article on it some might enjoy is here: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 145732.htm
And an article on it some might enjoy is here: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 145732.htm
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Re: APOD: NGC 602 and Beyond (2013 Jan 13)
Like the ones who get the red shirts... it seems to have disappeared.rstevenson wrote:I must be in the wrong forum. I'm looking for a thread about NGC 602. Anyone know where it went?
Rob
AHA! Our resident Wise Young owl admin seems to have found it with her owl-vision.
Now if she could only see what is wrong with the w's
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