Astronomer Whipple Dead At Age 97 21
cwaldrip writes "Reuters reports 'Fred Whipple, an astronomer who originated the idea that comets were comprised of ice and mineral dust, has died at the age of 97.' Comets being dirty ice is so accepted today, it's hard to think of alternatives other than solid rock. What alternate theories of cometary composition have there been?"
Well... (Score:2)
Cheese and crackers.
Sorry, that's the only joke I can come up with ;)
Re:Well... (Score:1, Offtopic)
Ladies and gentlemen: intergalactic loogies!
Now we just have to figure out who keeps spitting at us.
Re:Well... (Score:1, Troll)
Wikipedia entry on Whipple (Score:5, Informative)
Crackpots (Score:5, Informative)
Alternative composition (Score:3, Funny)
What alternate theories of cometary composition have there been?
Actually, if I remember correctly Mr. Whipple was famous for hypothesizing that comets are made of soft, absorbent layers [whipple.org] that one couldn't help resist the urge to squeeze.
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Misread.. (Score:2)
Historical Theories of Hairy Stars (Comets) (Score:5, Interesting)
Another theory, related to that same religion, is that a comet is what an angel looks like from a distance.
In Greek times, comets were thought to be a phenomenon of gases in the atmosphere, much like meteors (the word "meteor" derives from "high in the air").
The word "comet" derives from "coma", meaning hair: a hairy star. (The modern English usage for "coma" came about because the continuing growth of hair was observed to be one of the few obvious changes in a person in a coma.) Early observers might not have known what the hair came from, but it (a comet's tail) was clearly hair of some form.
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/comets.html [skyscript.co.uk]
http://www.eso.org/outreach/info-events/hale-bopp
Re:Historical Theories of Hairy Stars (Comets) (Score:1)
Hörbiger is said to have developed his theory after observing the Moon at night. He concluded from the strong reflection of the light and the structure of the impact craters that the moon must be m
Comet Borrelly rocks core scientific beliefs (Score:2)
Was he the inventor of the Whipple Bumper as well (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Was he the inventor of the Whipple Bumper as we (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/289/54
If I didn't know I was on Slashdot..... (Score:2)