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Planck telescope finishes its first of four scans
Planck Images The Galaxy's Cold Dust
"The Planck spacecraft -- part of a European Space Agency-led mission -- has nearly completed the first of at least four separate scans of the entire sky. The spacecraft -- launched by the ESA last May with NASA participation -- has returned a large image that shows tendrils of the cold dusk in our galaxy." http://www.postchronicle.com/news/sc....shtml?ref=rss |
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Planck telescope finishes its first of four scans
Yousuf Khan wrote:
Planck Images The Galaxy's Cold Dust "The Planck spacecraft -- part of a European Space Agency-led mission -- has nearly completed the first of at least four separate scans of the entire sky. The spacecraft -- launched by the ESA last May with NASA participation -- has returned a large image that shows tendrils of the cold dusk in our galaxy." http://www.postchronicle.com/news/sc....shtml?ref=rss Here's another article link, with pictures this time. Yousuf Khan *** New Planck Images Reveal Large-Scale Structure In The Milky Way "New images from ESA's Planck mission reveal details of the structure of the coldest regions in our Galaxy. Filamentary clouds predominate, connecting the largest to the smallest scales in the Milky Way. These images are a scientific by-product of a mission which will ultimately provide the sharpest picture ever of the early Universe. ESA's Planck microwave observatory - the first European mission designed to study the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) - has begun the second of four sky surveys, which will ultimately provide the most detailed information yet about the size, mass, age, geometry, composition and fate of the Universe." http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Ne...y_Way_999.html |
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Planck telescope finishes its first of four scans
On Mar 18, 10:36*am, Yousuf Khan wrote:
Planck Images The Galaxy's Cold Dust "The Planck spacecraft -- part of a European Space Agency-led mission -- has nearly completed the first of at least four separate scans of the entire sky. The spacecraft -- launched by the ESA last May with NASA participation -- has returned a large image that shows tendrils of the cold dusk in our galaxy."http://www.postchronicle.com/news/science/article_212290536.shtml?ref... But you don't believe in interpreting images. So what gives? ~ BG |
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Planck telescope finishes its first of four scans
On Mar 18, 10:40*am, Yousuf Khan wrote:
Yousuf Khan wrote: Planck Images The Galaxy's Cold Dust "The Planck spacecraft -- part of a European Space Agency-led mission -- has nearly completed the first of at least four separate scans of the entire sky. The spacecraft -- launched by the ESA last May with NASA participation -- has returned a large image that shows tendrils of the cold dusk in our galaxy." http://www.postchronicle.com/news/sc...0536.shtml?ref... Here's another article link, with pictures this time. * * * * Yousuf Khan *** New Planck Images Reveal Large-Scale Structure In The Milky Way "New images from ESA's Planck mission reveal details of the structure of the coldest regions in our Galaxy. Filamentary clouds predominate, connecting the largest to the smallest scales in the Milky Way. These images are a scientific by-product of a mission which will ultimately provide the sharpest picture ever of the early Universe. ESA's Planck microwave observatory - the first European mission designed to study the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) - has begun the second of four sky surveys, which will ultimately provide the most detailed information yet about the size, mass, age, geometry, composition and fate of the Universe."http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/New_Planck_Images_Reveal_Large_Scal... But you still don't believe in interpreting images. So what gives? ~ BG |
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Planck telescope finishes its first of four scans
Brad Guth wrote:
On Mar 18, 10:40 am, Yousuf Khan wrote: Yousuf Khan wrote: Planck Images The Galaxy's Cold Dust "The Planck spacecraft -- part of a European Space Agency-led mission -- has nearly completed the first of at least four separate scans of the entire sky. The spacecraft -- launched by the ESA last May with NASA participation -- has returned a large image that shows tendrils of the cold dusk in our galaxy." http://www.postchronicle.com/news/sc...0536.shtml?ref... Here's another article link, with pictures this time. Yousuf Khan *** New Planck Images Reveal Large-Scale Structure In The Milky Way "New images from ESA's Planck mission reveal details of the structure of the coldest regions in our Galaxy. Filamentary clouds predominate, connecting the largest to the smallest scales in the Milky Way. These images are a scientific by-product of a mission which will ultimately provide the sharpest picture ever of the early Universe. ESA's Planck microwave observatory - the first European mission designed to study the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) - has begun the second of four sky surveys, which will ultimately provide the most detailed information yet about the size, mass, age, geometry, composition and fate of the Universe."http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/New_Planck_Images_Reveal_Large_Scal... But you still don't believe in interpreting images. So what gives? ~ BG What exactly are you talking about? Yousuf Khan |
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Planck telescope finishes its first of four scans
Brad Guth wrote:
On Mar 20, 4:28 am, Yousuf Khan wrote: Brad Guth wrote: But you still don't believe in interpreting images. So what gives? ~ BG What exactly are you talking about? Yousuf Khan You see nothing unusual while looking at a certain radar image of Venus that's offering 36 confirming looks or scans per pixel. Don't answer a question with a question. Just say what you're trying to say, directly. Yousuf Khan |
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