Odysseus wrote:
In article .com,
"michaelpaez" wrote:
Chalange question : what is the closest galaxy above ours , below
ours , and the closest galaxy to the left and right of ours.
To get meaningful answers you'll have to specify what reference you're
using to define those directions. But have a look at
http://www.anzwers.org/free/universe/sattelit.html.
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Odysseus
Funny,funny,funny.
Using the constellations in determining galactic locations generates a
hilarious spectacle and I assure you that whatever meaningful
explanation you seem to be providing,it is entirely comical,at least to
a real astronomer.
With one single graphic it is possible to see how the dumb theorists
are coming up with every-valid-point-is-the-center junk along with the
incredibly silly attempt to model celestial structure and motion using
the Ra/Dec constellation system.
http://www.opencourse.info/astronomy...phere_anim.gif