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What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:36 am
by owlice
Yes, a multiparter; I think these range in difficulty from easy to... not so easy. 8-) I could be wrong, though; please let me know!
wozit.jpg
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wozit2.jpg
wozit2.jpg (11.03 KiB) Viewed 1763 times
wozit3.jpg
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(Is this cheating, to have three? If so, my apologies; let me know which to delete if that's the case.)

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:42 am
by Amir
i think it's good to have three crops in each challenge.
what about this:
"Mr. A" solves crop #1, so he chooses the 1st crop in the next challenge.
"Mr. B" solves crop #2, so he chooses the 2nd crop in the next challenge.
"Mr. C" solves crop #3, so he chooses the 3rd crop in the next challenge.
Ha?

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:48 pm
by makc
Who's going to be the winner now? I officially discontinue my winners list, this is too messy.

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 1:06 pm
by owlice
Nuttin' wrong with forming teams for this, is there?

makc, I didn't know you'd been keeping a winners list! Perhaps you can wait until the dust settles to see whether this will be too messy to continue your list?

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 2:06 pm
by Amir
hey anyone cares to answer the question i asked before?!

when i search images in APOD. it says "Found 500 items.Displaying 200 of them."
and there is no Next button to see other 300 items. why?

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 2:11 pm
by owlice
"there is no Next button to see other 300 items. why?"

Clearly, to thwart you! :D (I checked search images before posting these crops, BTW....)

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 3:06 pm
by Chris Peterson
owlice wrote:Yes, a multiparter; I think these range in difficulty from easy to... not so easy. 8-) I could be wrong, though; please let me know!
I guess that says something about the way you search images. I found the third one trivial- it didn't take me more than a minute. The second one was also very easy- a couple of minutes as most. The first one is hard- it's fairly obvious what it is astronomically, but finding the specific APOD seems not so easy. It's a common palette (and I don't search by color, anyway), and there's not enough detail to really nail down the exact object. Search terms for the second two limited the choices to just a dozen or so for each.

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 3:19 pm
by owlice
The first one is the one I thought would be the hardest; the second and third would depend on level of familiarity with astronomy. I'm not surprised you got those quickly! And yes, I suppose it does say something about the way I search images. As someone who knows.... well, nothing, actually, I have to go with what's available to me. Color works for me, so that's what I use.

The few times I've done this, I've chosen crops primarily by dates that have some relevance for me; it's a bonus when the image has some revelance, too.

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 3:51 pm
by neufer
owlice wrote:
wozit.jpg
wozit2.jpg
wozit3.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izzy_%28mascot%29 wrote:
<<Izzy was the official mascot of the Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympics. Named Whatizit (What is it?) at its first introduction at the close of the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, the computer animated character with the ability to morph into different forms was a departure from the Olympic tradition in that it didn't represent a nationally-significant animal or human figure. Whatizit, was designed by John Ryan, senior animation director of Atlanta-based design firm DESIGNefx. Whatizit originally appeared as a blue, tear-shaped "blob" with rings around his eyes and tail. He wore high-top sneakers and had star-shaped pupils. His arms and legs were also short with a toothy grin showing both rows of teeth. He was later modified to have longer limbs to give a more athletic look.

After a very critical reception to Whatizit's introduction during the closing ceremonies of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, ACOG began work to reshape the character specifically focusing on children, who were far more attracted to the character than adults. His greatest change came about after he lost the bottom row of teeth and gained a nose. He was then referred to as Izzy. Also, his tongue became visible, and his limbs became longer, skinnier, and more athletic in appearance.
  • Image
Despite continued efforts to evolve his look, Izzy proved very unpopular; a range of nicknames appeared in media outlets, such as "The Sperm in Sneakers." Busch Gardens Europe, a theme park in Williamsburg, Virginia, named a new Wild Mouse roller coaster after the mascot, but the name has since been changed.
    • THE IZZY MOTTO
    "If you have a dream, you must stay true to it. Believe in your dream,
    do everything you can to follow it, and you can make it come true!">>

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #26

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 3:51 pm
by owlice
That's one big hole!! :shock:

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 3:59 pm
by owlice
Oh, heavens, neufer, I'd forgotten all about Izzy. You had to remind me?!


: paybacks... paybacks... what is it they say about paybacks?.... oh, yeah... :


:D

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #26

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 4:01 pm
by neufer
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2009/05/18-billion-suns.html wrote:
Image

<<The biggest black hole in the universe weighs in with a respectable mass of 18 billion Suns,
and is about the size of an entire galaxy. >>
I think they meant to say an entire solar system:

Schwarzchild radius = 3 km x 18 billion ~ 54 billion km.

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 1:13 am
by Chris Peterson
Amir wrote:when i search images in APOD. it says "Found 500 items.Displaying 200 of them."
and there is no Next button to see other 300 items. why?
I think this is just a technical way of letting you know you've constructed a poor search. The search engine is stateless, so they simply return what they want to display on a single page, without the ability to return more in a followup. Even getting 200 hits is a hint that you should construct a narrower search.

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #26

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 6:30 am
by makc
also the black dot in the image looks somewhat artificial, like someone placed it there in photoshop... is this REAL image?

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #26

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:53 am
by neufer
makc wrote:also the black dot in the image looks somewhat artificial, like someone placed it there in photoshop... is this REAL image?
No.

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:49 am
by wonderboy
Just found Wozit2 yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay.



Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 10:41 am
by owlice
Yay, Paul!! Only two to go! :)

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 11:32 am
by wonderboy
Oh yeaaaaaaah
wozit3 is officially found.

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 11:44 am
by wonderboy
this is officially solid. The first one is really hard, so i agree with chris. I originally thought it was a picture of a maria on mars. its the same colours, but the more I look at it and the longer I've searched I'm starting to think its an apod of the sun from soho. I've tried looking at a lot of apods, and I assume because the cropped photo is quite hazy that it is a small part of the sun which makes it even harder :( you have to get up close and personal and try and find the matching sun. Its hard. Just a helping hand if your interested peoples!

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 11:57 am
by owlice
Yay again, Paul! One more; I thought the first one would be difficult and I'm happy to post another crop from that APOD if folks want.

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:08 pm
by wonderboy
Nahhhh, give me a chance at it. I WILL find it.

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:13 pm
by wonderboy
I think its this one for wozit.

Im probably wrong but the little prominence (which probably isnt so little in real life) top left about 10pm-11pm looks like the cropped picture. If im right ill be angry because i looked at this picture first and I came back to it.


Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:34 pm
by owlice
wonderboy, I admire your persistance, and am sorry to tell you that your last link is not the solution to the first crop. (So no need to be angry! :) ) Actually, I'm completely puzzled as to how you came up with that!

The crop is taken from the image as it appeared on APOD, not from a much larger original.

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:57 pm
by wonderboy
I was thinking that you had cropped the edges of the sun where theres been a little solar prominence or something. so thats the way the image looks on APOD? you never cropped it?

Re: What is it? Space mystery object #27 (a, b, and c)

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 1:05 pm
by owlice
I took the image as it appears on APOD and cut out the little part that appears above as wozit.jpg. What colors are you seeing in that image?