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These results will please the "open universe" cosmologists.

(Universe expansion rate) "71 km/sec/Mpc": 71 kilometers per second per Megaparsec. Mega means million; parsec is a unit of distance equal to about 3.26 light-years.

Does anyone you know live in a foreign country? Maybe they would like to see the APOD in their own language! Here are some APOD mirror links for various countries/languages!

APOD now available in Portuguese from Brazil.

APOD now also available from Japan in Japanese.

APOD now also available from Czech Republic in Czech.

APOD version (not always exact) from Chile in Spanish

Even from France in French

From Barcelona Spain in Catalan!

1 posted on 02/11/2003 9:43:32 PM PST by petuniasevan
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2 posted on 02/11/2003 9:44:39 PM PST by petuniasevan (Wonders of the Universe)
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Intrestingly enough, there was another thread on this subject just today.
4 posted on 02/11/2003 10:46:40 PM PST by WSGilcrest (R)
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I found this on the web; thought everyone would enjoy it, especially telescope owners or wannabes!

Product Review by Filippo Salviati J

The Trashmeadtron 115mm f/10 Deep Sky computer controlled telescope has become a minor sensation overnight. Handcrafted in Botswana by Southern Africa's most distinguished optical house. Containing flawless soda ash glass, seasoned cellulose fiber tubing and recycled AK47 cartridge cases, this telescope has entered the computer age. The four-element, semi-fraunhofer / apochromat mates flawlessly with the full range of ten simplified Huygens eyepieces, the 2mm version giving a dramatic 2,300 times magnification, with the field wide enough to show the whole of Callisto, while the mega wide-field 40mm at 28 times magnification, fully displays half of Mare Crisium.

The specifications of the Computer drive are still a trade secret, assisted by the fact that the operating manual is written in medieval Swahili, but pointing the Trashmeadtron in the general direction of any star using the 5 x 5 finder, will result in a star (though usually not the one in the finder) making its way into the field of view of the eyepiece, providing of course that the eyepiece doesn't fall out of the focuser during this process.

Want to see color in the Orion Nebula, Andromeda Galaxy, Sirius, and The Moon ? The Trashmeadtron will astound you with its range of colors, which no other telescope comes close to displaying, especially with the shorter focal length eyepieces.

With a suggested retail price of only $995.99, (street price of $10) these scopes are selling fast. Unconditionally guaranteed for the life of any good alkaline battery, this is a great scope for the unwitting amateur astronomer or anyone who has daydreamed of owning that beautiful telescope that stood before him or her at their local WAL-MART store.

6 posted on 02/11/2003 11:28:08 PM PST by petuniasevan (Wonders of the Universe)
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More APOD foreign-language mirror site links:

Taiwan APOD mirror

Bulgaria APOD mirror

Israel APOD mirror site

The Bulgarian and Israeli links still have the Columbia crew page up.

8 posted on 02/11/2003 11:58:34 PM PST by petuniasevan (Wonders of the Universe)
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*sigh* i will never understand this (and I went to school for physics!)

Why is it they can say they are looking specifically at that time period? when you point a telescope at the sky you are getting light that is reaching us here and now, I am OK with that so far.

But when they start saying that a particular image is 14 million or 2 grillion years old, i get lost.

and what about that mysterious 'blue shift' I have been hearing about lately?

(hee hee hee, just kidding)
10 posted on 02/12/2003 10:11:19 AM PST by Mr. K (all your (OPTIONAL TAG LINE) are belong to us)
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