NGC 7635 The Bubble Nebula

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NGC 7635 The Bubble Nebula

Post by orin stepanek » Mon Nov 07, 2005 3:21 pm

I couldn't resist; I made this my Desktop item. What an awesome view. It looks like the bubble has actual substance. It even looks like a reflection on the right of the bubble.
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Post by makc » Mon Nov 07, 2005 3:51 pm

shouldn't that be in "favorite apod" thread?

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Post by orin stepanek » Mon Nov 07, 2005 4:09 pm

So it is a favorite; yes, but the observation of the reflection belongs here.
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Post by ta152h0 » Mon Nov 07, 2005 6:25 pm

I want to fly thru space with my "anti-dark matter " shield up and running. Too bad time doesn't have mass, I'd turn myself into time.
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Post by S. Bilderback » Tue Nov 08, 2005 12:33 am

Image

I like this one also.

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Re: NGC 7635 The Bubble Nebula

Post by crosscountry » Tue Nov 08, 2005 4:13 pm

orin stepanek wrote:I couldn't resist; I made this my Desktop item. What an awesome view. It looks like the bubble has actual substance. It even looks like a reflection on the right of the bubble.
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wow, it is an amazing picture. even though it is enhanced I still love it.

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Post by jimmycrackcorn90745 » Tue Nov 08, 2005 8:07 pm

I dont know about you guys but the bubble looks like an alien head with eyes,nose,mouth and neck. IMHO

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Post by orin stepanek » Wed Nov 09, 2005 12:45 am

Maybe I have an overactive imagination; but, it almost looks like an egg ready to hatch. What happens if the bubble breaks?
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Post by craterchains » Wed Nov 09, 2005 2:51 am

You will hear a slight "pop".

That is your ear drum rupturing from the burning radiation as the rest of you crumbles to dust. :(

Sorry, just a guess at what it may be like?!?!

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Post by orin stepanek » Wed Nov 09, 2005 7:27 pm

Could the bubble eventually dissolve or collapse; depending on the life of the star??
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Post by BMAONE23 » Wed Nov 09, 2005 10:26 pm

As these are driven by pressure caused by the explosion of the host star, I would imagine that they would dissipate over time much like the ripples of a rock in a pond do. I wonder if radio waves diminish over time and space? It might be interesting to send a probe out with an ear toward earth and have it record and send back what it picks up. just to see how far our unintentional signals actually reach (with any clarity)

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Post by craterchains » Thu Nov 10, 2005 2:07 am

Been done.
Being done.
Will continue to be done.

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Post by ta152h0 » Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:46 pm

My guess is the bubble has no viscosity, other than the gravitational mat between the " Molecules " and they are all moving in formation until this gravitation becomes feeble. My dollars worth ( I said more than two cents worth )
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Post by harry » Wed Nov 23, 2005 9:41 am

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