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Old 05-06-2011, 12:54 PM
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Hubble M104 stunner

I love the detail in this.
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0803..._peris2048.jpg
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Absolute stunner
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Old 05-06-2011, 01:26 PM
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Way to make us feel insignificant. All those galaxies in one FOV
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Old 05-06-2011, 02:15 PM
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Beautiful piccie
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Old 05-06-2011, 03:09 PM
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And the best image of the SUCD 1 too ...

Hi All,

This also includes a nice image of Sombrero Ultra Compact Dwarf 1 at the bottom edge of the image a little left of centre looking like a very distant yellowish background elliptical galaxy next to a star (at about 10-oclock from the star).

This "little" enigma is comparable to Omega Centauri in physical size (volume)but about 9x brighter and 10x more massive (more like a dwarf eg). Is ancient like a globular cluster (more than 10gyr old), sits in the halo like a globular cluster.

But it contains moderate metallicity stars (like a dwarf) and screams in x-rays (unlike a dwarf) but seems to have no dark matter (unlike most dwarfs). Is it a compact dwarf galaxy? Is it an odd GC?

It doesn't fit well into either category and may be a transitional object or just plain peculiar and in a class of its own. A mystery.

http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/...901.1693v1.pdf


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All I can say is WOW ....!!!
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Hi All,

This also includes a nice image of Sombrero Ultra Compact Dwarf 1 at the bottom edge of the image a little left of centre looking like a very distant yellowish background elliptical galaxy next to a star (at about 10-oclock from the star).

This "little" enigma is comparable to Omega Centauri in physical size (volume)but about 9x brighter and 10x more massive (more like a dwarf eg). Is ancient like a globular cluster (more than 10gyr old), sits in the halo like a globular cluster.

But it contains moderate metallicity stars (like a dwarf) and screams in x-rays (unlike a dwarf) but seems to have no dark matter (unlike most dwarfs). Is it a compact dwarf galaxy? Is it an odd GC?

It doesn't fit well into either category and may be a transitional object or just plain peculiar and in a class of its own. A mystery.

http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/...901.1693v1.pdf


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Yep, I was looking for "sucked" when I clicked on the link to the piccie. Very interesting little object, it is. You could mistake it for a large GC, if you didn't know what it was.
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Old 05-06-2011, 04:34 PM
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A real stunner!

But why the offset halo on the bright star in the lower right of the image?
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It's a lens flare from an internal reflection.
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I gasped when I opened this stunner. Thanks
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wow!!!!
how's the twin face on spirals at the bottom of the picture.... going to chase them....
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Hi All,

This also includes a nice image of Sombrero Ultra Compact Dwarf 1 at the bottom edge of the image a little left of centre looking like a very distant yellowish background elliptical galaxy next to a star (at about 10-oclock from the star).

This "little" enigma is comparable to Omega Centauri in physical size (volume)but about 9x brighter and 10x more massive (more like a dwarf eg). Is ancient like a globular cluster (more than 10gyr old), sits in the halo like a globular cluster.

But it contains moderate metallicity stars (like a dwarf) and screams in x-rays (unlike a dwarf) but seems to have no dark matter (unlike most dwarfs). Is it a compact dwarf galaxy? Is it an odd GC?

It doesn't fit well into either category and may be a transitional object or just plain peculiar and in a class of its own. A mystery.

http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/...901.1693v1.pdf


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Les, I get nothing if I click on your link only a blank page
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Old 05-06-2011, 08:40 PM
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That is just phenomenal, sooo much detail!
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Old 05-06-2011, 08:45 PM
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Ron,

You need to download Adobe Reader.

www.adobe.com

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Old 05-06-2011, 09:02 PM
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M104 itself is immensely beautiful, and when viewed at maximum resolution, the background has shades of the Hubble ultra deep field. The number of galaxies visible is staggering. I agree with Peter that the double face-on spirals are worth a second look.

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Old 05-06-2011, 09:52 PM
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WOW, never mind M104 what about those tight little spirals all over the frame. This is something else.
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Old 05-06-2011, 10:16 PM
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Ron,

You need to download Adobe Reader.

www.adobe.com

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Thanks H I have Adobe Reader 9 installed on my computer.
It is a brand new computer
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Old 05-06-2011, 10:21 PM
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If you clicked on the link, a window should've popped up asking you where to download the .pdf file, unless it automatically downloaded it to your downloads folder.

Do a search for that filename on your computer.
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Old 05-06-2011, 10:46 PM
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If you clicked on the link, a window should've popped up asking you where to download the .pdf file, unless it automatically downloaded it to your downloads folder.

Do a search for that filename on your computer.
Thanks Carl,it was not downloaded so I have installed the latest version of Adobe Reader 10.01 and it now works
As an aside when you install a new version of Adobe or any other programs is it advisable to remove the old version or does it not matter .
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