Tuesday, November 15, 2005

I Hope This Isn't Condescending...


For my friend Ben, and for all of you out there who wonder where I get these images, go here, or click the NASA Images link off to the right. Here is the link for this picture.

NASA Hubble Space Telescope's most detailed visible-light image ever taken of a narrow, dusty ring around the nearby star Fomalhaut offers the strongest evidence yet that an unruly and unseen planet may be gravitationally tugging on the ring. Hubble unequivocally shows that the center of the ring is a whopping 1.4 billion miles away from the star. The most plausible explanation is that an unseen planet moving in an elliptical orbit is reshaping the ring with its gravitational pull. The observations offer insights into our solar system's formative years, when the planets played a game of demolition derby with the debris left over from the formation of our planets, gravitationally scattering many objects across space. Some icy material may have collided with the inner solar system planets, irrigating them with water formed in the colder outer solar system. Image Credit: NASA, ESA, P. Kalas and J. Graham (University of California, Berkeley) and M. Clampin (NASA/GSFC)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't understand how that could be condescending.

The reason I asked is I wondered why you weren't properly attributing the descriptions and pictures; no quotation marks or links to allow me to find the original author. I could go hunt around on NASA's site, sure, but it would be quicker if you directed me to the exact URL. =)

Daishi said...

i didn't want to be like "look at me, i have these cool pictures and you don't. aren't they cool?" but, i didn't do that. sorry... i'll change the links on my posts accordingly.

Anonymous said...

Muchas gracias.