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jjjnettie
04-04-2006, 11:32 PM
I was watching the news this afternoon, and on the banner it mentioned a cloud of alcohol found in space. This is an article I found on it.

www.labnews.co.uk/new_labnews/article. php?artid=1017&categoryid=2&scheme=2 - 26k - 2

Giant cloud of space alcohol found
Scientists have discovered a giant cloud of methyl alcohol - spanning 288 billion miles - floating in space

Article first published: 04 April 2006

Astronomers hope that observations of this gas cloud - taken with the UK's MERLIN radio telescopes - could help our understanding of how the most massive stars in our galaxy are formed. However, all those hoping for a taste of the interstellar tipple will be disappointed.

Dr Harvey-Smith, principal investigator for the study, said: “Although it is exciting to discover a cloud of alcohol almost 300 billion miles across, unfortunately methanol, unlike its chemical cousin ethanol, is not suitable for human consumption!”

The team, based at Jodrell Bank Observatory, revealed that giant filaments of methanol gas that are emitting as 'masers' - the gas amplifies and emits beams of microwave radiation in much the same way as a laser emits beams of light.
The great bar in the sky. White areas represent
the methanol maser spots.

“Our discovery is very interesting because it challenges some long-accepted views held in astronomical maser research. Until we found these filaments, we thought of masers as point-like objects or very small bright hotspots surrounded by halos of fainter emission,” said Dr Harvey-Smith.

The team studied an area called W3(OH), a region in our galaxy where stars are being formed by the gravitational collapse of a cloud of gas and dust.

gaa_ian
04-04-2006, 11:58 PM
Good thing a flame can not burn in space, Bang!

johnno
05-04-2006, 12:05 AM
Yes,
As a dedicated maker of fine spirits,beer,etc,Methanol is a definate NO NO,

bit of a pity really,as there would be enough Bourbon,and Scotch Base there to keep me going for a while at least.

Regards.
John

jjjnettie
05-04-2006, 12:13 AM
John,
It's nice to see another chemist in the group.:thumbsup: What sort of still do you use?
Jeanette

johnno
05-04-2006, 03:09 AM
Hi Jeanette,
I dont really like to wander too far off topic,as I know its frowned on.
but I will pm you soon.

A quick answer is a commercial still,for extracting Essential oils only.

Regards.
John

robagar
11-04-2006, 10:47 AM
I remember being asked as a 1st year tutorial question to caluculate the number of bottles of whisky in one of these clouds. Can't remember the answer but it was something, ahem, astronomical.