April 2, 2007: Composite image of eclipse
http://cellar.org/2007/neato.gif
It's Neatorama collaboration Monday! http://cellar.org/2007/SolarEclispe2006.jpg And it's another wide one. This from Clodfobble, who says "This was sent to me by a colleague who is way into his amateur telescope hobby. The picture's a year old but I hadn't seen it before and his explanation of the focal lengths was really interesting to me." The explanation from Clod's colleague: Quote:
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That's beautiful. Nice picture.
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Spectacular!
I found this link describing it in a little more detail. Quote:
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Why does our Moon appear the same size as our Sun? This can only be Intelligent Design.
Incidentally, I've been looking for an image to put on the front of my bass drum head (and I know I said that about the ATHF thing) ... |
Plus, there's only one Sun and one Moon. Therefore, there is only one God.
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No, one Sun, one Moon, and one Earth! One God in three aspects! The Trinity!
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Wait, are you saying that Jesus had three testicles, or three wives?
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sweeeeeeeeet
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my new desktop!
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Needs color. Where's Ted Turner?
1 Sun + 1 moon + 1 Earth = 1 Sun + 1 moon + 1 Earth |
very cool
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I guess since the shadow of the moon is relatively small, there's enough earth to refect light to show Moon detail.
When all the glaciers and polar caps are gone, less light will be reflected and the full Moon won't be as bright? |
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Nah, paint it black. It's still cold here in Minnesota.
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------------------------------------------------ There are about 10 billion (10^10) stars in an average galaxy, and there are about 10 billion galaxies that we can observe in the universe, so the answer is 100 billion billion or 10^20. John Hawley ========================================================= That's a lot of suns. Are there also a lot of gods? |
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I have to turn my head until my darkness goes... |
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Really?
Fuck The Stones......It's mine. I seriously didn't know that The Stones used it. |
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Mormons believe god has a wife, which resembles many early religions where the sun and moon are related in this way.
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Very cool pic!
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1 Sun + 1 Moon + 1 Earth = 1 Earth + 1 Sun + 1 Moon
The commutative law of addition! Sun(EarthMoon)=(EarthMoon)Sun The commutative law of multiplication! |
1 Sun - 1 Moon = 1 Earth? ( I hate Cellar math ) :(
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(Sun + Earth) + Moon = (Moon + Earth) + Sun
The associative law of addition! |
sunearthMOON = feminist theory
MOONMOONMOON = queer theory Earthe, Sunne, Mun = Shakespearian theory |
Shush your heresy.
Wanton strumpet. |
Spank her on her ass!
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http://theaherns.com/ColoredEclipse.jpg |
Hm. I'm hoping you guys can see that picture. It's not coming up for me inside the post here. The URL is http://theaherns.com/ColoredEclipse.jpg
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Like this only bigger and more gooder.
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