1.9 Million New Space Images Available For Free 9
BigTed writes: "This story found at bottomquark says 1.9 million images from the most thorough space survey ever made - The Two-Micron All Sky Survey - have been released by astronomers. Sponsored by NASA and the National Science Foundation, they have been made publicly available. This site over at NASA has more information and links to all those pictures."
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Well, it's just that everybody went looking through it expecting "pictures of stars" to have lots of pictures of Natalie Portman, Sarah Michelle Geller, etc. They're still confused and distracted by the astronomy pictures. But don't worry, they'll eventually wander back.
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Michael Sims-michael at slashdot.org
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Now set up the Terraserver-style Edition (Score:1)
Re:Now set up the Terraserver-style Edition (Score:1)
Better yet, just learn your Dec and RA, and you can just do it yourself. Zenith dec at your home is just your latitude and RA is the sidreal time of your area.
Setup a planetarium with the data (Score:1)
To be able to get some serious zoom from anywhere at any time. To be able to get a real lesson in astronomy. I am fascinate by the stars. I have spent many hours watching, thinking, pondering life under a sky filled with bright stars. The problem is that I have never taken a class on astronomy or have any friends that are into it. I would love to have a resource that I could go and spend a few dollars and a couple of hours and get a crash-course in astronomy and use the "teachers" use the data collected from this research to be able to make the learning interesting and keep my attention. Not that I am looking specifically for entertainment, but I find that when I exercise my brain, I get much more than if I rent the latest movie and veg. out.
Yes, I am one of those countless people who find Nova, PBS, and TLC interesting. I even record such programs. They wet my tastebuds for more knowledge and wisdom.
(Don't get me wrong...sometimes I do get overloaded and must veg. out in front of some Hollywood production.)
just my mere $0.02....
-John
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