Apod Dec 26 (black hole) - RJN or someone?
Apod Dec 26 (black hole) - RJN or someone?
Though this APOD is awesome piece of digital art, it is very far from how black hole would really look like.
I've seen so-called "blak hole pictures" on APOD site before, and I don't understand why so misleading and non-even-close images are published on astronomy sites over and over, and specially APOD. Perheps, in the digital art scene there is too little astronomy knowledge, but professional astronomist site ?...
I've seen so-called "blak hole pictures" on APOD site before, and I don't understand why so misleading and non-even-close images are published on astronomy sites over and over, and specially APOD. Perheps, in the digital art scene there is too little astronomy knowledge, but professional astronomist site ?...
Last edited by makc on Fri Dec 31, 2004 8:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
The image from my above post is now wide-spread over the net, and is actually loosely cropped version of this image (see below) by J.P.Luminet; on one of his site pages you can find older, original computer-simulated image.
(image removed - it's in post quote below)
P.S.: I suggest you to contact the author for his best image and publish it on APOD.
(image removed - it's in post quote below)
P.S.: I suggest you to contact the author for his best image and publish it on APOD.
Last edited by makc on Fri Dec 31, 2004 8:15 am, edited 2 times in total.
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that's awsome thanks for the links.
makc wrote:The image from my above post is now wide-spread over the net, and is actually loosely cropped version of this image (see below) by J.P.Luminet; on one of his site pages you can find older, original computer-simulated image.
P.S.: I suggest you to contact the author for his best image and publish it on APOD.
FYI: you have a broken link there http://www.astro.rug.nl/~psackett/NVWS/index.html (404)RJN wrote:FYI: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap020908.html - RJN
also,
but you image does not show that... well, image above does not project stars correctly, on the other side, but it shows light halo around it (see your own quote).on that APOD you wrote:In fact, near the black hole, you can see the whole sky - light from every direction is bent around and comes back to you.
Tried to PM this, didn't worked out, message stuck in outbox
I'm trying to derive light path equation from (A1) at http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/htmltest/gi ... endix.html
From what I have
it follows that there is circular orbit at any radius, which is wrong. Where is my mistake?
Thanx.
From what I have
it follows that there is circular orbit at any radius, which is wrong. Where is my mistake?
Thanx.