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Who knows, in 100,000 years the emerging Grand Nebula in Cassiopeia may replace the fading Orion Nebula as a favorite object for amateur astronomers.
Tom Megeath
Who knows, in 100,000 years the emerging Grand Nebula in Cassiopeia may replace the fading Orion Nebula as a favorite object for amateur astronomers. In the meantime, I think it will be a favorite target for professional astronomers trying to solve the riddle of massive star formation.
Tom Megeath
The Grand Nebula in Cassiopeia constellation will appear in our sky just as the Great Nebula in Orion fades away.
Tom Megeath
The Grand Nebula in Cassiopeia will appear in our sky just as the Great Nebula in Orion fades away. Even better, its home constellation is visible year-round from much of the northern hemisphere.
Tom Megeath
Orion may seem very peaceful on a cold winter night, but in reality it holds very massive, luminous stars that are destroying the dusty gas cloud from which they formed. Eventually, the cloud of material will disperse and the Orion Nebula will fade from our sky.
Tom Megeath
In this bowl of stars we see the entire star formation history of Orion printed into the features of the nebula: arcs, blobs, pillars, and rings of dust that resemble cigar smoke.
Massimo Robberto
In this bowl of stars we see the entire star formation history of Orion printed into the features of the nebula: arcs, blobs, pillars, and rings of dust that resemble cigar smoke. Each one tells a story of stellar winds from young stars that impact the stellar environment and the material ejected from other stars. This is a typical star-forming environment. Our Sun was probably born 4.5 billion years ago in a cloud like this one.
Massimo Robberto
A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. We can see how this awesome cosmic generator actually works. The Crab Nebula has really come to life.
Jeff Hester
Four and a half billion years ago, all of the matter of the solar system, including us, was part of a giant molecular cloud. Genesis is providing the chemical composition of that solar nebula. ...The material is still stored for us in the surface of the sun.
Don Burnett
That is the exploration that awaits you! Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence
Leonard Nimoy
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1931
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[The nebula] made a lot of sense once we looked at it and started thinking about it, because it's oriented exactly along the galaxy's magnetic field as we would have expected, and yet nobody had predicted it.
Mark Morris
Mars coming this close is an excellent opportunity for amateur astronomers to see Mars, ... With a good amateur telescope right now, you can easily see the ice cap on the Martian pole.
Robert Zubrin
That became the talk of the town. They dropped the status of the Amateur, and I'm sorry they did that. How can you say Jones won the Grand Slam if you don't include the Amateur?
Arnold Palmer
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1929
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He made a style of telescopes that became the standard for amateur astronomers – big and cheap. Before that, they were expensive and small. That was an enormous contribution, and he challenges people with telescopes to share them with others who don't.
Jeffrey Jacobs
Culture's essential service to a religion is to destroy intellectual idolatry, the recurrent tendency in religion to replace the object of its worship with its present understanding and forms of approach to that object.
Northrop Frye
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1912
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1991
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