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NASA's Hubble 13th anniversary photo - a WOW!

 
 
Reply Fri 25 Apr, 2003 07:58 am
(Picture changes daily)
M17: A Hubble Close-Up
Credit: NASA, ESA, J. Hester (ASU)

Explanation: Sculpted by stellar winds and radiation, these fantastic, undulating shapes lie within the stellar nursery known as M17, the Omega Nebula, some 5,500 light-years away in the nebula-rich constellation Sagittarius. The lumpy features in the dense cold gas and dust are illuminated by stars off the upper right of the image and may themselves represent sites of future star formation. Colors in the fog of surrounding hotter material indicate M17's chemical make up. The predominately green glow corresponds to abundant hydrogen, with trace sulfur and oxygen atoms contributing red and blue hues. The picture spans about 3 light-years and was released to celebrate the thirteenth year of the Hubble Space Telescope's cosmic voyage of exploration.

TO VIEW:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Fri 25 Apr, 2003 08:01 am
Wow is right! Fantastic! Thanks!
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satt fs
 
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Reply Fri 25 Apr, 2003 08:20 am
For the later reference I will add the following link.
(The reason will be clear after Apr 26.)

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap030425.html
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quinn1
 
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Reply Fri 2 May, 2003 10:53 am
Great stuff, actually I have this as one of my pics on my screen saver...always finding something new in it when you take the time to look it over.

BTW...the link above changes daily so...
M17 is now:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap030425.html
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Fri 2 May, 2003 12:04 pm
I was priviledged to get a look at the Hubble before it was launched. The thing is huge - 7 stories tall. It fit in the shuttle bay with 6" to spare on each end.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Fri 2 May, 2003 12:11 pm
Not such phantastic pics, but if you want to know where you are, and the satelites, and the stars ...

Heaven above your place
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quinn1
 
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Reply Fri 2 May, 2003 12:21 pm
Walter--great stuff!! I could get lost there for a while...thanks.
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littlek
 
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Reply Fri 2 May, 2003 05:58 pm
aaah, good stuff.
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BoGoWo
 
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Reply Sat 3 May, 2003 11:47 am
I would fully recommend this collection of astronomical images from the resources of the European Southern Observatory operated by a colaborative of world observatories with a major facility in the Atacama desert of Chili, the driest high spot on the planet, where observing conditions are optimal.

go to: http://www.eso.org/outreach/info-events/ut1fl/astroimages.html

and also wander around, it's fascinating.
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