@ZannaDragon Can I be added to the pinglist and skype group please? c:
TOPIC | Astronomy Club!
@ZannaDragon Thank you so much! Also, I took a brief look at SkyServer and it's so amazing... I had no idea that there was a resource like that out there. Very interesting! A weekly feature sounds great, I'm looking forward to it's (possible) beginning (^^)/
@ZannaDragon Thank you so much! Also, I took a brief look at SkyServer and it's so amazing... I had no idea that there was a resource like that out there. Very interesting! A weekly feature sounds great, I'm looking forward to it's (possible) beginning (^^)/
@Cashe
Sure, welcome to the club! Be on the look out for a PM with a link to the Skype chat.
@croninians
Yeah, it sure is! The Sloan Digital Sky Survey is possibly my favorite thing to ever happen to astronomy. I read an amazing book about it ('A Grand and Bold Thing') over a year ago, and it still remains my favorite non-fiction book of all time!
Clear Skies!
Sure, welcome to the club! Be on the look out for a PM with a link to the Skype chat.
@croninians
Yeah, it sure is! The Sloan Digital Sky Survey is possibly my favorite thing to ever happen to astronomy. I read an amazing book about it ('A Grand and Bold Thing') over a year ago, and it still remains my favorite non-fiction book of all time!
Clear Skies!
@Cashe
Sure, welcome to the club! Be on the look out for a PM with a link to the Skype chat.
@croninians
Yeah, it sure is! The Sloan Digital Sky Survey is possibly my favorite thing to ever happen to astronomy. I read an amazing book about it ('A Grand and Bold Thing') over a year ago, and it still remains my favorite non-fiction book of all time!
Clear Skies!
Sure, welcome to the club! Be on the look out for a PM with a link to the Skype chat.
@croninians
Yeah, it sure is! The Sloan Digital Sky Survey is possibly my favorite thing to ever happen to astronomy. I read an amazing book about it ('A Grand and Bold Thing') over a year ago, and it still remains my favorite non-fiction book of all time!
Clear Skies!
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M104, the Sombrero Galaxy. Taken by @NightFire102 with one of the robotic PROMPT 16" telescopes at Siding Spring Observatory, Australia. [size=2](submitted by @NightFire102)[/size]
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M104 is called the Sombrero Galaxy because of its prominent dust lane and halo. Combined, they give the visual effect of a giant, cosmic sombrero hat! It's 50,000 light years across, which is about a third of the diameter of the Milky Way. Originally, M104 was thought to be a disk galaxy that simply had an unusually large halo, but now it is thought that it is a massive elliptical galaxy, with a thick disk of dust within!
Read more: http://www.space.com/15428-sombrero-galaxy-spitzer-photo.html[/quote]
Clear Skies, everyone!
@ZannaDragon @nathan8rr @souphands @Exterreri @Cosmological @PoemsOfLou @Finian @deputykuriboh @Reltseo @limeypie @Amee @Zhukov @Catcats @Razzledazzy @NightFire102 @cosmicpoppies @Paperdragon337 @SteampunkDragon @Zues @Erock @TheMageLemon245 @Nekron @Novaturen @Chronosplit @GrimdarkRoxy @MagicStar @feming @PeachySpace @Sparklepelt @solarsuntzu @thegoogy @RedbirdTheGreat @Butterfliez @Steffon @CEGAMischief @TiaDaWerecat @hatichu @favplusle @Spookying @PrinceAsriel @Barrypaws @Mossflight @SpaceWolf @TigerWind @Xoriat @Littletime @firecrest @luckydragon12 @GiroGirl723 @Sebak @Usatov @FireFury16 @bananaquit @Alvis @pseudovum @Gemmbot @SwiftSeagull @MiddyLark @Lup @Yatzstar @KCGallows @Verwald @Lilydale @Rattz @klefaeries @SylvrFox @melonsaur @GinaNeko @CalinaEstel @vostok @Krynne @croninians @cashe
@Planets @GhostQueen13 @risingmoon @roboticspace @Linoone @Zenikay
M104, the Sombrero Galaxy. Taken by @NightFire102 with one of the robotic PROMPT 16" telescopes at Siding Spring Observatory, Australia. (submitted by @NightFire102)
Notes:
M104 is called the Sombrero Galaxy because of its prominent dust lane and halo. Combined, they give the visual effect of a giant, cosmic sombrero hat! It's 50,000 light years across, which is about a third of the diameter of the Milky Way. Originally, M104 was thought to be a disk galaxy that simply had an unusually large halo, but now it is thought that it is a massive elliptical galaxy, with a thick disk of dust within!
Read more: http://www.space.com/15428-sombrero-galaxy-spitzer-photo.html
Clear Skies, everyone!
@Planets @GhostQueen13 @risingmoon @roboticspace @Linoone @Zenikay
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M104, the Sombrero Galaxy. Taken by @NightFire102 with one of the robotic PROMPT 16" telescopes at Siding Spring Observatory, Australia. (submitted by @NightFire102)
Notes:
M104 is called the Sombrero Galaxy because of its prominent dust lane and halo. Combined, they give the visual effect of a giant, cosmic sombrero hat! It's 50,000 light years across, which is about a third of the diameter of the Milky Way. Originally, M104 was thought to be a disk galaxy that simply had an unusually large halo, but now it is thought that it is a massive elliptical galaxy, with a thick disk of dust within!
Read more: http://www.space.com/15428-sombrero-galaxy-spitzer-photo.html
Clear Skies, everyone!
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@ZannaDragon It looks like a UFO o_o
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I agree @GiroGirl723
@ZannaDragon
Could I be added to the pinglist please? Also, do you know of any other Science-related clubs?
Could I be added to the pinglist please? Also, do you know of any other Science-related clubs?
@ZannaDragon
Could I be added to the pinglist please? Also, do you know of any other Science-related clubs?
Could I be added to the pinglist please? Also, do you know of any other Science-related clubs?
@ZannaDragon can I be added to the pinglist please? Unfortunately I don't have a Skype tho...
Also the app earth editor seems like it would be this club's jam
Also the app earth editor seems like it would be this club's jam
@ZannaDragon can I be added to the pinglist please? Unfortunately I don't have a Skype tho...
Also the app earth editor seems like it would be this club's jam
Also the app earth editor seems like it would be this club's jam