Re: Recent Submissions: 2010 June 28-30
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:11 pm
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Why would the little green men be so unbelievably fond of Warminster, Wiltshire? What amenities and sights does this little village have to offer that no other parts of the world can match? Why would those aliens sit on their planet orbiting Alpha Centauri A and say to each other, "Let's go and visit Warminster, Wiltshire, Great Britain, Earth, Sol C, and make some new crop circles there and see the sights again, shall we?".Nearly 200 crop circles have appeared in just one formation not far from Warminster, Wiltshire, known as the UFO capital of Britain.
Well, it is an AONB!Ann wrote:Why would the little green men be so unbelievably fond of Warminster, Wiltshire? What amenities and sights does this little village have to offer that no other parts of the world can match? Why would those aliens sit on their planet orbiting Alpha Centauri A and say to each other, "Let's go and visit Warminster, Wiltshire, Great Britain, Earth, Sol C, and make some new crop circles there and see the sights again"?
It is.owlice wrote:I'm very surprised central Wales isn't so designated. It's one of the loveliest places I've ever been.
Okay, that explains it!Well, it is an AONB!
It is more likely due to the vast number of Pubs and the liberalness with which they pour their pints. The blokes can't help but stumble in circles in the fields.Ann wrote:Wow! The crop circle people are getting absolutely amazingly good at their craft, aren't they?
By the way, the newspaper said this:
Why would the little green men be so unbelievably fond of Warminster, Wiltshire? What amenities and sights does this little village have to offer that no other parts of the world can match? Why would those aliens sit on their planet orbiting Alpha Centauri A and say to each other, "Let's go and visit Warminster, Wiltshire, Great Britain, Earth, Sol C, and make some new crop circles there and see the sights again, shall we?".Nearly 200 crop circles have appeared in just one formation not far from Warminster, Wiltshire, known as the UFO capital of Britain.
Isn't it more likely that the best crop circle makers in the world live in Warminster, Wiltshire, Great Britain?
Ann
Beautiful image! I just wondering what is it at (13:32:39, 62°42’52″). Is it a supernova? The object does not exist on DSS nor SDSS surveys. Thanks.owlice wrote:http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n5216.shtml
Copyright: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona Long ago I was inspired by John Dubinski's (et al) work on galactic mergers. He created code that ran on a supercomputer to simulate the merger of the Milky Way and Andromeda (making Milkomeda) and put together a movie of the result as part of his GRAVITAS series. I have been showing this to the public for years. There is a point in the simulation where the resulting pattern looks (to my eye) *very* similar to NGC 5216 (Keenan system). Please see this image.
Granted that the physics is correct, it is remarkable that the Universe is large enough to express examples of all potential possibilities. This lends credence to the idea that astrophysical computer simulations may be predictive. Here the tidal stream that seems to connect the galaxies with their two counter-oriented tidal tails is represented well in the comparison!
This pattern exists only briefly in the full simulation (which you should check out). I guess I do better at finding patterns in galaxies rather than clouds - unless you just see the bunny rabbit.
~ Adam Block
So you're telling me there's a chance... Ya!Ann wrote: because you get my point, don't you?
Ooh, I love questions like this.astro800 wrote:I just wondering what is it at (13:32:39, 62°42’52″). Is it a supernova? The object does not exist on DSS nor SDSS surveys. Thanks.