by Ron-Astro Pharmacist » Thu Aug 27, 2015 4:32 pm
Elroy wrote:Chris Peterson wrote:DavidLeodis wrote:According to information with the APOD "APOD is also available in: Arabic, Bahasa Indonesian, Catalan, Chinese, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, Farsi, Farsi, Galego, German, French, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Montenegrin, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, Thai, or Turkish". So not yet in Klingon.
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eep opp ork ah ah APOD
Not Quite.
English
Explanation: Is this coat hanger a star cluster or an asterism? This cosmic hang-up has been debated over much of last century, as astronomers wondered whether this binocular-visible object is really a physically associated open cluster or a chance projection. Chance star projections are known as asterisms, an example of which is the popular Big Dipper. Recent precise measurements from different vantage points in the Earth's orbit around the Sun have uncovered discrepant angular shifts indicating that the Coat Hanger is better described as an asterism. Known more formally as Collinder 399, this bright stellar grouping is wider than the full moon and lies in the constellation of the Fox (Vulpecula).
Klingon
explanation: wep begh 'oH Qanghachpat'e' puQmo' cluster pagh asterism? ngach WMAP SIbDoH hang-up rIn 'uSer Qav, vatlh DIS Hoch jotlhmeH binocular-visible object qar physically maqochpu'na' maHtaH mInDu'lIj cluster 'eb projection pagh, qatlh SIv astronomers. vISov 'eb puQmo' projections je asterisms example baS Qat tIn dipper. discrepant angular shifts 'e' net poQbej Del wep begh 'oH Qanghachpat'e' je asterism nitlhDaj lo'taHvIS boQwI'vaD tu'moH uncovered recent precise measurements vo' pIm vantage points neH tera' bav around pemHov. Sov vI'Iprup formally je collinder 399, wider puS naQ maS 'ej pa' (vulpecula) fox constellation jIQot grouping wov stellar.
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[quote="Elroy"][quote="Chris Peterson"][quote="DavidLeodis"]According to information with the APOD "APOD is also available in: Arabic, Bahasa Indonesian, Catalan, Chinese, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, Farsi, Farsi, Galego, German, French, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Montenegrin, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, Thai, or Turkish". So not yet in Klingon. :wink: :)[/quote]
APOD depends on volunteers to provide support in other languages. Feel free to contribute.[/quote]
eep opp ork ah ah APOD[/quote]
Not Quite.
English
Explanation: Is this coat hanger a star cluster or an asterism? This cosmic hang-up has been debated over much of last century, as astronomers wondered whether this binocular-visible object is really a physically associated open cluster or a chance projection. Chance star projections are known as asterisms, an example of which is the popular Big Dipper. Recent precise measurements from different vantage points in the Earth's orbit around the Sun have uncovered discrepant angular shifts indicating that the Coat Hanger is better described as an asterism. Known more formally as Collinder 399, this bright stellar grouping is wider than the full moon and lies in the constellation of the Fox (Vulpecula).
Klingon
explanation: wep begh 'oH Qanghachpat'e' puQmo' cluster pagh asterism? ngach WMAP SIbDoH hang-up rIn 'uSer Qav, vatlh DIS Hoch jotlhmeH binocular-visible object qar physically maqochpu'na' maHtaH mInDu'lIj cluster 'eb projection pagh, qatlh SIv astronomers. vISov 'eb puQmo' projections je asterisms example baS Qat tIn dipper. discrepant angular shifts 'e' net poQbej Del wep begh 'oH Qanghachpat'e' je asterism nitlhDaj lo'taHvIS boQwI'vaD tu'moH uncovered recent precise measurements vo' pIm vantage points neH tera' bav around pemHov. Sov vI'Iprup formally je collinder 399, wider puS naQ maS 'ej pa' (vulpecula) fox constellation jIQot grouping wov stellar.
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