jkellmd Posted February 25, 2006 Report Posted February 25, 2006 Sorry, I'm just an astronomy nube - but I thought this was pretty interesting. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/24/science/24star.html?ex=1298437200&en=5a1593907c7dfe1e&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss Turtle 1 Quote
infamous Posted February 25, 2006 Report Posted February 25, 2006 Sorry, I'm just an astronomy nube - but I thought this was pretty interesting. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/24/science/24star.html?ex=1298437200&en=5a1593907c7dfe1e&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rssAbsolutely jkellmd, interesting article..................good work. Quote
Turtle Posted February 25, 2006 Report Posted February 25, 2006 Ditto those other guys JK; I especially like this quote.Robert Kirshner of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, who called the event "a lot of fun," said, "We have a lot to learn about these super-duper explosions, and it is great to have an agile satellite like Swift working so beautifully." When you're looking for needles in haystacks, it's a good thing to take a sense of humor along.:lol: (and some kind of electro-magnetic and/or optical devices:lol: ) Quote
Jay-qu Posted February 25, 2006 Report Posted February 25, 2006 When you're looking for needles in haystacks, it's a good thing to take a sense of humor along.:lol: (and some kind of electro-magnetic and/or optical devices:lol: ) optical is electomagnetic turtle :eek: :) nice link jkell :D Quote
ughaibu Posted February 25, 2006 Report Posted February 25, 2006 Isn't it easiest to burn the haystack then feed the ash through a magnetic sieve? Mind you, selling the hay would probably pay enough to buy several new needles. Quote
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