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Re: APOD: New Horizons at Ultima Thule (2018 Dec 29)

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2018 7:16 pm
by neufer
BDanielMayfield wrote: Sun Dec 30, 2018 7:00 pm
geckzilla wrote: Sun Dec 30, 2018 1:23 am
Here's a great thread from Alex Parker (with some pictures featuring real data!) for those who don't favor the illustration:
https://twitter.com/Alex_Parker/status/ ... 0128668674

It's a fun trip.
That really is a great thread geck, thanks for sharing it. Real nice learning that Ultima Thule is a member of the Classical Cold Kuiper belt, which is in the plain of the solar system, and likely to be the oldest object we've ever observed.
Other that stepanek, you mean.

Re: APOD: New Horizons at Ultima Thule (2018 Dec 29)

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2018 4:48 pm
by neufer
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Re: APOD: New Horizons at Ultima Thule (2018 Dec 29)

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2018 5:10 pm
by bystander

Re: APOD: New Horizons at Ultima Thule (2018 Dec 29)

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 12:52 am
by BDanielMayfield
BDanielMayfield wrote: Sat Dec 29, 2018 3:05 pm
Chris Peterson wrote: Sat Dec 29, 2018 2:51 pm
BDanielMayfield wrote: Sat Dec 29, 2018 2:41 pm

Right. I was glad to come across something showing the pronunciation as "TooLee".
Interesting. I've always pronounced it that way, but I come to it through Norse folklore. But that's the wrong pronunciation in English, where it has always been said with a soft "th" sound... as it should be, coming from Latin through Greek, both with that same sound.
I can't state my source for "Toolee" Chris, as there have been numerous pop press articles of late, which makes that pronunciation far from definitive. How would the locals who live and work in Thule Greenland pronounce it?
BDanielMayfield wrote: Sat Dec 29, 2018 3:21 pm Here's something more correct on the pronunciation of Thule from wikipedia:
Thule (/ˈθjuːliː/ THEW-lee[1] Greek: Θούλη Thoúlē, Latin: Thūlē) was the place located furthest north, which was mentioned in ancient Greek and Roman literature and cartography.
On this how to pronounce Thule question, last night's Nova reporting on New Horizons had nobody saying THEW-lee. The mission guys and gals where all saying "Too-lee" or in one case "Too-lay".

Re: APOD: New Horizons at Ultima Thule (2018 Dec 29)

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 12:58 am
by Chris Peterson
BDanielMayfield wrote: Fri Jan 04, 2019 12:52 am
BDanielMayfield wrote: Sat Dec 29, 2018 3:05 pm
Chris Peterson wrote: Sat Dec 29, 2018 2:51 pm

Interesting. I've always pronounced it that way, but I come to it through Norse folklore. But that's the wrong pronunciation in English, where it has always been said with a soft "th" sound... as it should be, coming from Latin through Greek, both with that same sound.
I can't state my source for "Toolee" Chris, as there have been numerous pop press articles of late, which makes that pronunciation far from definitive. How would the locals who live and work in Thule Greenland pronounce it?
BDanielMayfield wrote: Sat Dec 29, 2018 3:21 pm Here's something more correct on the pronunciation of Thule from wikipedia:
Thule (/ˈθjuːliː/ THEW-lee[1] Greek: Θούλη Thoúlē, Latin: Thūlē) was the place located furthest north, which was mentioned in ancient Greek and Roman literature and cartography.
On this how to pronounce Thule question, last night's Nova reporting on New Horizons had nobody saying THEW-lee. The mission guys and gals where all saying "Too-lee" or in one case "Too-lay".
Well, dictionaries are descriptive, not prescriptive. If people start saying it without the "th" sound, dictionaries will start showing that as an acceptable pronunciation. Such is English.