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Old March 8th 04, 02:29 PM
Thomas Lee Elifritz
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March 8, 2004

The Hubble Ultra Deep Field gets released tomorrow. I'm guessing that
once people get a look at it, the Hubble servicing missions will be
quickly reinstated. It would be worth keeping the Hubble around if all
it ever did was stare continuously into deep space - Hubble Deep Stare.

Galaxies, spherules and crackpots, they are everywhere.

Thomas Lee Elifritz
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Old March 9th 04, 07:28 AM
Alf P. Steinbach
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* Thomas Lee Elifritz schriebt:
March 8, 2004

The Hubble Ultra Deep Field gets released tomorrow. I'm guessing that
once people get a look at it, the Hubble servicing missions will be
quickly reinstated. It would be worth keeping the Hubble around if all
it ever did was stare continuously into deep space - Hubble Deep Stare.


At url: http://www.hubblesite.org they say it's going to be released by
webcast today, March 9, at 0900 EST, which (0400 GMT?) is about five hours
ago?

Also they say "The images and other information will be available on
HubbleSite at 9:30am" but, well, that was some time ago.

Where is it?

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Old March 9th 04, 07:54 AM
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Thank you dear Thomas for your communication.
Although I do not see eyes to eyes with you, I certainly appreciate you
constant courageous stand and your remarkable intellectual honesty.
Pity that you should not be conscious of the importance of the True Geology
..... and of the battle raging now against the fraudulent Sci000nce
masquerading as such, and the lost in advance rear battle waved by all
those Oxford brainwashed sods and other Gogologists Clowns !

Withe best regards

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Australian Mining Pioneer
Hydro & Mining Prospector _ Senior Geologist
Discoverer & Legal Owner of Telfer; Kintyre & Nifty Mines
The Great Sandy Desert.of Australia
Discoverer of the South Atlantic Submarine Gold Placers
( 40 Millions Tons estimate )
Founder of the TRUE GEOLOGY

~~Ignorance Is The Cosmic Sin, The One Never Forgiven ! ~~


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March 8, 2004

The Hubble Ultra Deep Field gets released tomorrow. I'm guessing that
once people get a look at it, the Hubble servicing missions will be
quickly reinstated. It would be worth keeping the Hubble around if all
it ever did was stare continuously into deep space - Hubble Deep Stare.

Galaxies, spherules and crackpots, they are everywhere.

Thomas Lee Elifritz
http://elifritz.members.atlantic.net



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Old March 9th 04, 09:00 AM
Hud Nordin
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In article ,
Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
At url: http://www.hubblesite.org they say it's going to be released by
webcast today, March 9, at 0900 EST, which (0400 GMT?) is about five hours
ago?

Also they say "The images and other information will be available on
HubbleSite at 9:30am" but, well, that was some time ago.

Where is it?


Coming. 0900 EST = 1400 GMT.

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Old March 9th 04, 07:31 PM
Peter Fairbrother
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Hud Nordin wrote:

In article ,
Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
At url: http://www.hubblesite.org they say it's going to be released by
webcast today, March 9, at 0900 EST, which (0400 GMT?) is about five hours
ago?

Also they say "The images and other information will be available on
HubbleSite at 9:30am" but, well, that was some time ago.

Where is it?


Coming. 0900 EST = 1400 GMT.


Arrived now, tho' site is busy.

That's quite something.

Puts shivers up your spine. It just goes on and on



unlike Hubble.
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Old March 10th 04, 09:53 PM
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http://hubble.gsfc.nasa.gov/survey/h...mats/print.jpg

"The image required 800 exposures taken over the course of 400 Hubble
orbits around Earth. The total amount of exposure time was 11.3 days,
taken between Sept. 24, 2003 and Jan. 16, 2004."

Great picture. There are some real irregular ones out there. It
looks like, in the early universe while the first galaxies were
forming, they looked more like gaseous nebulas than the nice regular
spirals we see today. Then there are a few dull red patches here and
there. Nice.

best,
Michael

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Old March 11th 04, 04:46 AM
Ralph Nesbitt
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"MarsFossils" wrote in message
om...

http://hubble.gsfc.nasa.gov/survey/h...mats/print.jpg

"The image required 800 exposures taken over the course of 400 Hubble
orbits around Earth. The total amount of exposure time was 11.3 days,
taken between Sept. 24, 2003 and Jan. 16, 2004."

Great picture. There are some real irregular ones out there. It
looks like, in the early universe while the first galaxies were
forming, they looked more like gaseous nebulas than the nice regular
spirals we see today. Then there are a few dull red patches here and
there. Nice.

best,
Michael


Of the objects that appear to be rotating, some appear to be rotating
"Clockwise" while others appear to be rotating "Counter Clock Wise".

This is the first Hubble release I remember with objects appearing to rotate
clock & counter clockwise in the same image.
Ralph Nesbitt


 




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