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Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 2:23 pm
by tuna
JeffH wrote:We have time machines.....just go buy yourself a telescope. I've been hooked since my first one.
The fun part is realizing that what you are looking at is not how it really is at this moment in time.
Yup, we can only see the light thats mega years old.. But still very fascinating!
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:52 pm
by -SWS
I originally missed that part of your post. Thanks for that cool link as well!
tuna wrote:JeffH wrote:We have time machines.....just go buy yourself a telescope. I've been hooked since my first one.
The fun part is realizing that what you are looking at is not how it really is at this moment in time.
Yup, we can only see the light thats mega years old.. But still very fascinating!
And to wonder... millions of years from now who might behold the light cast from our sun today? CPAP will likely be profoundly moot to those distant gazers, pensively gathering our present-day solar photons!
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Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 5:11 pm
by roster
A PM from one of the regulars here got me to thinking (and that is dangerous). She challenged part of the title of this post, "The Most Important Image Ever Taken". She is thinking about some medical imaging that was done for her chronic health condition.
Maybe the most important image ever taken for me was what a scope inserted in a delicate place revealed on the display. Nine years ago it showed a precancerous polyp that was surgically removed. So that makes Hubble seem unimportant.
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 5:18 pm
by roster
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Distant gazer: "Fellow researchers, I have discovered something interesting about this ancient species. Their anatomy required them to both breathe and eat through the same tube. It caused them many problems. They tried many things but never evolved beyond cpap." .
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 9:27 pm
by -SWS
rooster wrote:-SWS wrote:.....And to wonder... millions of years from now who might behold the light cast from our sun today? CPAP will likely be profoundly moot to those distant gazers, pensively gathering our present-day solar photons!....
Distant gazer: "Fellow researchers, I have discovered something interesting about this ancient species. Their anatomy required them to both breathe and eat through the same tube. It caused them many problems. They tried many things but never evolved beyond cpap." .
The other scenario that came to mind was the likes of Apria and Lincare succumbing to the Dark Lord of the Sith and his evil intergalactic minions.
You know. Same old same old...
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 9:32 pm
by Bonnie
Excellent sites, thanks......billions and billions (as Twinkle Twinkle Little Star runs thru my head )
All it takes is...
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:21 am
by CUatX
...a pair of binoculars and a dark night! A reclining lawn chair helps, as does being away from large metropolitan areas -- and of course 'skeeter repellent, or warm clothing! Even what can be seen in the city is amazing.
Books such as
this one will help.