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capncnut
12-Jan-2010, 01:29 AM
Your wish is my command.

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/1001/Betel_haubois.jpg

This is Betelguese. It's so massive that if you placed it in the center of our solar system it would extend to the orbit of Jupiter. A bunch of astronomers used interferometry to create this image, revealing two striking 'white spots'.

Mike70
12-Jan-2010, 01:43 AM
that pic of betelguese is one of my favs. the very first object outside of the solar system to be imaged as a disk.

betelguese is easily visible as part of the most famous constellation: orion. it forms the right shoulder of orion.

http://www.astromax.org/con-page/images/orion852.jpg

Philly_SWAT
12-Jan-2010, 02:51 AM
that pic of betelguese is one of my favs. the very first object outside of the solar system to be imaged as a disk.

betelguese is easily visible as part of the most famous constellation: orion. it forms the right shoulder of orion.

http://www.astromax.org/con-page/images/orion852.jpg

Unless you are referring to the perspective of being on the other side of the universe, wouldnt that it be his left shoulder?

Mike70
12-Jan-2010, 03:01 AM
Unless you are referring to the perspective of being on the other side of the universe, wouldnt that it be his left shoulder?

:rockbrow:
ummm, i don't know how to explain this to someone your age but betelguese is the right shoulder of orion.

this visual aid might help:

http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/surface/abdomen/ab_quadrant.jpeg


whenever you are facing someone directly, their right shoulder appears to your left. so, unless you live in some bizarro world betelguese is the right shoulder.

Philly_SWAT
12-Jan-2010, 03:07 AM
:rockbrow:
ummm, i don't know how to explain this to someone your age but betelguese is the right shoulder of orion.

this visual aid might help:

http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/surface/abdomen/ab_quadrant.jpeg


whenever you are facing someone directly, their right shoulder appears to your left. so, unless you live in some bizarro world betelguese is the right shoulder.

Ah, makes sense with the body facing toward me.

jded
12-Jan-2010, 07:25 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7kfD4lsy4o

Wow! It's so freakin bright, like if you accidentally focus on our sun for even a split second. It's hard to look at.

deadpunk
12-Jan-2010, 02:06 PM
The word awesome is so over used...but, that truly is.

bassman
12-Jan-2010, 02:43 PM
My eyes!!!:eek:

Seriously though....very cool.




I wonder if there are sand worms on Betelgeuse.:shifty::p

mista_mo
12-Jan-2010, 02:59 PM
:rockbrow:
ummm, i don't know how to explain this to someone your age but betelguese is the right shoulder of orion.

this visual aid might help:

http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/surface/abdomen/ab_quadrant.jpeg


whenever you are facing someone directly, their right shoulder appears to your left. so, unless you live in some bizarro world betelguese is the right shoulder.


You look to be in much better shape than I expected someone of your advanced age to be in Mike.

Mike70
12-Jan-2010, 03:27 PM
You look to be in much better shape than I expected someone of your advanced age to be in Mike.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

maybe in 1992 but not today.

darth los
12-Jan-2010, 07:12 PM
Great find cap. Truly amazing. I only wish more things like that were posted on here.

:cool:

capncnut
12-Jan-2010, 08:26 PM
Great find cap. Truly amazing. I only wish more things like that were posted on here.
Donchu worry, Carlos. Me and Mike will no doubt post a shitload more in the near future. ;)

Mike70
12-Jan-2010, 10:05 PM
Great find cap. Truly amazing. I only wish more things like that were posted on here.

:cool:

ask and ye shall receive.

this is a pic of the alpha centauri system. it is our closest neighbor at about 4.5 light years. it is a triple star system - A and B orbit around a mutual center of gravity and proxima (the tiny dot that the arrow points to) orbits around them.

http://www.nova.org/~sol/solcom/stars/alp4cent.jpg


not only is alpha centauri our closest neighbor, it is of great interest because alpha centauri A & B are very much like our own sun. A is a big larger and brighter and B is a bit smaller and dimmer.

here's a bit of a comparison:

http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/8586/ac4starspg8.gif