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Astronomy Picture for Today(It is not a drawing!)
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| 01/16/2006
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Posted on 01/16/2006 12:48:29 PM PST by HOTTIEBOY
The Sombrero Galaxy from HST
Credit: Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI /NASA)
Explanation: Why does the Sombrero Galaxy look like a hat? Reasons include the Sombrero's unusually large and extended central bulge of stars, and dark prominent dust lanes that appear in a disk that we see nearly edge-on. Billions of old stars cause the diffuse glow of the extended central bulge. Close inspection of the bulge in the above photograph shows many points of light that are actually globular clusters. M104's spectacular dust rings harbor many younger and brighter stars, and show intricate details astronomers don't yet fully understand. The very center of the Sombrero glows across the electromagnetic spectrum, and is thought to house a large black hole. Fifty million-year-old light from the Sombrero Galaxy can be seen with a small telescope towards the constellation of Virgo.
TOPICS: Astronomy; Science
KEYWORDS: astronomy; space
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Billion upon billions of stars. All the big stars in this picture are foreground stars in our own galaxy and alot of other galaxys in the background. Their picture would look much the same if someone in that galaxy was looking at us, one of those tiny points of glowing stars being their "Sun".
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posted on
01/16/2006 12:48:31 PM PST
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HOTTIEBOY
To: HOTTIEBOY
That is an awesome picture!
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posted on
01/16/2006 12:51:58 PM PST
by
EX52D
(They say that anger is just love disappointed...)
To: HOTTIEBOY
Thank you for posting this: it's an amazing picture. Puts our minuscule planet and its problems into perspective.
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posted on
01/16/2006 12:52:06 PM PST
by
A Jovial Cad
("If you kill enough of them, they stop fighting." -General Curtis LeMay)
To: HOTTIEBOY
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posted on
01/16/2006 12:53:59 PM PST
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Michael Goldsberry
(Lt. Bruce C. Fryar USN 01-02-70 Laos)
To: HOTTIEBOY
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posted on
01/16/2006 12:54:13 PM PST
by
mtbopfuyn
(Legality does not dictate morality... Lavin)
To: KevinDavis; fnord; Michael Goldsberry; rdb3; MNJohnnie; thoughtomator; Woman on Caroline Street; ...
ping-a-ling
On or off this list??
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posted on
01/16/2006 12:54:51 PM PST
by
HOTTIEBOY
(I know what I'd do. I'd take that bet then crawfish and drill that ole devil in the......)
The Sombrero Galaxy is old hat.
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posted on
01/16/2006 12:56:01 PM PST
by
InvisibleChurch
(The search for someone to blame is always successful. - Robert Half)
To: HOTTIEBOY
Breathtaking! Please put me on your ping list. Thanks
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posted on
01/16/2006 1:00:16 PM PST
by
toomanygrasshoppers
("In technical terminology, he's a loon")
To: HOTTIEBOY
Kewl!
This is a ch__ch. What's missing?
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posted on
01/16/2006 1:02:03 PM PST
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rdb3
(What it is is what it was.)
To: toomanygrasshoppers
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posted on
01/16/2006 1:02:45 PM PST
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HOTTIEBOY
(I know what I'd do. I'd take that bet then crawfish and drill that ole devil in the......)
To: HOTTIEBOY
Excellent photo
I love the Hubble photos...awesome!
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posted on
01/16/2006 1:08:18 PM PST
by
hattend
(I wanna go through the Stargate!)
To: A Jovial Cad
So, uh, can we have your liver then?
To: HOTTIEBOY
Great photo! To think of everything that could be out there that we don't know anything about is mind-numbing. Pictures like this just confirm that we still have a lot to learn. Thanks.
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01/16/2006 1:15:10 PM PST
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Emmalein
(To each his/her own.)
To: Woman on Caroline Street
"So, uh, can we have your liver then?"
Why? Is yours getting a heavy workout today? Posting comments like that, it sure sounds like it.
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01/16/2006 1:21:57 PM PST
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A Jovial Cad
("If you kill enough of them, they stop fighting." -General Curtis LeMay)
To: Emmalein
""""To think of everything that could be out there that we don't know anything about is mind-numbing."""""
That is exactly right. Our Sun is one star. There are billions of stars in our galaxy. And there are billions of galaxies in the universe. The numbers are just too large for the human brain to comprehend. So are the odds....
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01/16/2006 1:22:45 PM PST
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HOTTIEBOY
(I know what I'd do. I'd take that bet then crawfish and drill that ole devil in the......)
To: hattend
Hubble is wonderful, but this new generation of telescope may be much better.......We live in good times.
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01/16/2006 1:24:05 PM PST
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Loud Mime
(Republicans protect Americans from terrorists, Democrats protect terrorists from Americans)
To: InvisibleChurch
I am surprised the ACLU hasn't come forward to sue NASA for offending Mexicans.
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01/16/2006 1:25:06 PM PST
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HOTTIEBOY
(I know what I'd do. I'd take that bet then crawfish and drill that ole devil in the......)
To: HOTTIEBOY
That is one fabulous photo!! Would you please add me to your ping list? :)
To: MississippiDeltaDawg
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01/16/2006 1:29:05 PM PST
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HOTTIEBOY
(I know what I'd do. I'd take that bet then crawfish and drill that ole devil in the......)
To: A Jovial Cad
Well, AJC, with the day I'm having, I wouldn't mind a nip from the ole flask. But my comment was in reference to a Monty Python bit in case you're wondering.
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