The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
APOD: 2008 Nov 26 - The Horsehead Nebula in Orion
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap081126.html
A popular subject on APOD. Here's many views of the photogenic equine.
http://apod.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/apod/apod_search?Horsehead
Several discussions in the Asterisk, too.
Horsehead history, fusion, orientation, repeat (06 Apr 2008)
APOD horseheads (APOD 21 Feb 2008)
The Horsehead Nebula (APOD 27 May 2007)
Environs of Horsehead Nebula (APOD 21 Feb 2006)
Hey, Ed, relative of yours?
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap081126.html
A popular subject on APOD. Here's many views of the photogenic equine.
http://apod.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/apod/apod_search?Horsehead
Several discussions in the Asterisk, too.
Horsehead history, fusion, orientation, repeat (06 Apr 2008)
APOD horseheads (APOD 21 Feb 2008)
The Horsehead Nebula (APOD 27 May 2007)
Environs of Horsehead Nebula (APOD 21 Feb 2006)
Hey, Ed, relative of yours?
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
In great respect for Ed; I kind of thought he may have started a post on the subject since he sometimes calls himself Mr. Ed! But maybe the Horse's Head doesn't talk. After all; Mr Ed is a talking horse.
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g88asCqfSggorin stepanek wrote:In great respect for Ed;
I kind of thought he may have started a post on the subject since he sometimes calls himself Mr. Ed!
But maybe the Horse's Head doesn't talk. After all; Mr Ed is a talking horse.
Orin : Look under the surface to find the answers.
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
orin stepanek wrote:But maybe the Horse's Head doesn't talk.
And now we know why the horse's head doesn't talk!neufer wrote:Orin : Look under the surface to find the answers.
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Art; You must see a lot of movies! I did go to that one also. The Godfather was a flick that was very well done. I prefer movies of a gentler nature though. Like Black Beauty or the Horse Whisperer. They were a little easier to digest. However most of the movies I see today are reruns on the tube.neufer wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g88asCqfSggorin stepanek wrote:In great respect for Ed;
I kind of thought he may have started a post on the subject since he sometimes calls himself Mr. Ed!
But maybe the Horse's Head doesn't talk. After all; Mr Ed is a talking horse.
Orin : Look under the surface to find the answers.
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
My scientific associate Luca Brasi is a friend of Ed andorin stepanek wrote:Art; You must see a lot of movies! I did go to that one also. The Godfather was a flick that was very well done.neufer wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g88asCqfSggorin stepanek wrote:In great respect for Ed;
I kind of thought he may have started a post on the subject since he sometimes calls himself Mr. Ed!
But maybe the Horse's Head doesn't talk. After all; Mr Ed is a talking horse.
Orin : Look under the surface to find the answers.
I prefer movies of a gentler nature though. Like Black Beauty or the Horse Whisperer.
They were a little easier to digest. However most of the movies I see today are reruns on the tube.
Orin
so was simply making ORIoN and offer he can't refuse.
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Art; I hope you weren't planning on sending me a horses head. I do consider Ed a friend. He stood up for me a couple of times. 8)
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Or, as I've long seen it, the Horse's Ass Nebula.
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Chris, did you draw that horse yourself? Maybe you missed your calling after all.
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
I'm afraid I did. I think I'll stick with physics, though <g>.apodman wrote:Chris, did you draw that horse yourself? Maybe you missed your calling after all.
In fact, I saw a similar drawing many years ago, and it's changed my outlook on this object ever since. I wish I knew who to credit for the original inspiration.
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Well, that would explain the orange dropping underneath:Chris Peterson wrote:Or, as I've long seen it, the Horse's Ass Nebula.
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap081126.html
Is the star under the tail where SlARTibARTfast lives?
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<<In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the planet Magrathea [Mega-urethra?] is located in the Horsehead Nebula. The surface is described as "Blighted". The book says that, "Bits of it were dullish grey, bits if it dullish brown, the rest of it rather less interesting to look at. It was like a dried-out marsh, now barren of all vegetation and covered with a layer of dust about an inch thick.">>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magrathea#Magrathea
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Horse's head or otherwise, in the "end" I hope you enjoyed the image. After that little art Chris, I am not certain I can image this for a while. <g>
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Oh. That's ruined it for me now! Thanks for that Chris.Chris Peterson wrote:Or, as I've long seen it, the Horse's Ass Nebula.
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Hello Chris,
Not bad but hope you don't have ideas for the Little Dumbell or the Witches Broom! IOW this is not being posted as encouragement. Sorry....
Not bad but hope you don't have ideas for the Little Dumbell or the Witches Broom! IOW this is not being posted as encouragement. Sorry....
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Brings to mind an interesting quandary... In my experience, about 1 in 10 people don't see the horse's head in the Horsehead Nebula. It's one of those things I can't get my mind around, because it jumps right out at me.
Chris has pointed out he sees it differently. Anyone else here either not see the horse or see it differently?
This might just be an insight into the human mind.
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Chris has pointed out he sees it differently. Anyone else here either not see the horse or see it differently?
This might just be an insight into the human mind.
-Noel
Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Keeping in mind that I was swayed to unknown degree by the accompanying title ("Horsehead"), my first impression of the shape of the nebula was "Seahorse" - so "Horsehead" was not a big stretch. It was years later that I learned the picture was sideways compared with the north-south orientation of nearby Orion. If my initial impression of the nebula had been with no title and the "nose" pointing upward, who knows what I would have seen - probably the same thing.NoelC wrote:Anyone else here ... see it differently?
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Yes, I've felt the similarity to sea horses myself. Perhaps when it was first named people had more familiarity with land horses.
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Before my viewpoint was corrupted by the suggestion that the horse is best seen from the rear, I also saw it either as a seahorse, or as a knight chess piece, which is usually a horse.NoelC wrote:Yes, I've felt the similarity to sea horses myself. Perhaps when it was first named people had more familiarity with land horses.
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
First, let me apologize for my late reading of this thread... (I didn't read it until after posting Spaceman... funny how we get on common threads in different threads... it's like we are tied together with string)
Butt since I discovered myself as part of the subject in this discussion I feel compelled to reply... I almost wish I hadn't read this thread because my impression of the nebula is also changed forever thanks to Chris's drawing... I was seeing it as the seahorse and/or chess piece too. However, in my observation relative to Chris's drawing...
Chris, I suggest moving the tail up and to the side a bit more... a bit higher would be more anatomically correct... maybe a sweeping out to the right in order to allow the strategically located dust cloud to depict what it now looks like to me... equidae flatulence. Say, maybe that stuff helps kick start star formation???
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
It might even look more convincing if imaged to enhance Methane gas in the cloud
(keep the Tail where it was drawn and it resembles the back side of a Moose right down to the right hind leg being slightly bent.)
(keep the Tail where it was drawn and it resembles the back side of a Moose right down to the right hind leg being slightly bent.)
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Re: The Horse's Head Once Again (2008 Nov 26)
Moose?
Now I'm seein' an alligator...
Now I'm seein' an alligator...