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Infrared view in google sky ? what do you think?

Started by Mk1, June 24, 2010, 06:31:11 AM

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Mk1

@all

I was playing around in google sky http://www.google.com/sky/

Check this out ...

Never seen this in any books ...


Mk1

@all

I believe 2 waves generate the slower third ...


Mk1

I think this is what is called the fire serpent go have a look make sure you are on the first step of the zoom ladder the engage infrared mode.

mscoffman


@Mk1

Quick...there it is again!;

http://seticlassic.ssl.berkeley.edu/images/skymap_sp_493.gif

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Congrats, actually you've re-discovered the Milkyway Galaxy! Generally
dust clouds hide the optical light spectrum but the Infrared radiation
still gets through. This is how space looks when placed on a flat
map. The cause of the sinusoidal wave is the earth's tilt axis, as it
goes around the sun. Those black thingies are the solar ecliptic plane,
where the satellite/telescope can't see directly in the direction of the sun.

:S:MarkCoffman

Mk1

@Mark

Thanks for the confirmation ! that tilt on the axe has to effect everything .

If we could calculate its freq ( sure it can be done) i bet it would be the same as earth freq , up and down the galaxies plane and the sun .

Mark