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We're looking for space/astronomy pictures to discuss as part of a new podcast!
We would like to see the ones that you have found that simply blew you away, or even better, ones you have taken yourself!
If you have any amazing astronomical pics, get them in to us by posting them in this thread or emailing them to Chris@thenakedscientists.com.
We look forward to seeing space through your eyes...
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This is Hubble's Latest Image
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stars are born HERE !
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Light Echoes From Red Supergiant Star V838 Monocerotis – October 2002
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you can discuss about BLACK HOLES:
Dust Disk Around a Black Hole in Galaxy NGC 4261
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Dust Band Around the Nucleus of Black Eye Galaxy M64
SHE IS SO HOT !
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Here is my theory...
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=26911.0
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and, here is my image...
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NASA forgot to de-stripe this image of Mars ...
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The dark line in the bottom right pointing to the centre of the image is the
trail of a dust devil
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Hey its really very nice and cool picks. I have seen some of them before. I am student of computer field. But still I would like to do different types of experiments. I like science field too much but someone force makes me to join computer field. Well its not bad but I would like to watch more picks. So if you have it more than you can share it here.
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What a Weird Picture.
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WEST YORKSHIRE, GREAT BRITAIN -- Putting NASA and its billion dollar budgets to shame, a British space enthusiast took amazing photos and video from space with just a few hundred dollars, a home camera and a balloon.
Robert Harrison spent a mere $747 dollars to take his photos and video from 22 miles above Earth's surface.
The results are stunning.
Harrison told the L.A. Times that a NASA official who saw the photos and video called him and asked him how he did it.
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Thanks for posting that Hogeid - what a great idea. Found a few links after I read your post
Times Story
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/space/article7074839.ece
Photographers Page (love the team listing)
http://www.robertharrison.org/icarus/wordpress/about/
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Hole in one [
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Most pictures get posted in the other thread, started back in 2007 i.e. before this thread was started. It doesn't make sense to me to have two threads for posting physics & astronomy pics.
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...And its claws are as big as cups, and for some reason it's got a tremendous fear of stamps! And Mrs Doyle was telling me it's got magnets on its tail, so if you're made out of metal it can attach itself to you! And instead of a mouth it's got four arses!
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Here are two I took during the lunar eclipse February 20, 2008 using my Meade LX200R....
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Hi,
I installed transient event on my iPhone. It shows differences in night sky. Here is an example newbielink:http://www.skyalert.org/events/19451/
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My question, this looks like the star is moving, I assume huge distances how?. Like to know what you think.
Regards
Scott
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Hey all, here are some photos of planets taken over the years, the moon, mars, jupiter, and saturn. let me know how you like them
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Some pictures say a thousands words.
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