Sujet : Re: OT: are we startdust?
De : '''newspam''' (at) *nospam* nonad.co.uk (Martin Brown)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 03. Sep 2024, 16:04:17
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On 03/09/2024 15:11, Jan Panteltje wrote:
Star-packed Triangulum Galaxy shines in new Hubble Telescope image
https://www.space.com/star-packed-triangulum-galaxy-hubble-telescope-photo#main
'The apparent graininess of the image is actually swarms of countless stars.'
We ae stardust, eeeh, well dust around some stars, eh, sooo many
so many of life like us?
Amazing, like grains of sand with life on it..
Scale of things....
M33 is big and although nominally "Bright" for a faint fuzzy and the surface brightness is low. To stand a chance of seeing it yourself you need to be somewhere very dark and be able to see the Andromeda galaxy M31/32 naked eye. If you can then it is an easy find in 7x50 or bigger binoculars and surprisingly big. Like a small glowing cloud.
-- Martin Brown