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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 02:28 PM Aug 2012

This Is Not a Pipe: Curious Dark Pipe Nebula Seen as Never Before

ScienceDaily (Aug. 13, 2012) — Just as René Magritte wrote "This is not a pipe" on his famous painting, this is also not a pipe. It is however a picture of part of a vast dark cloud of interstellar dust called the Pipe Nebula. This new and very detailed image of what is also known as Barnard 59 was captured by the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at ESO's La Silla Observatory. By coincidence this image is appearing on the 45th anniversary of the painter's death.

The Pipe Nebula is a prime example of a dark nebula. Originally, astronomers believed these were areas in space where there were no stars. But it was later discovered that dark nebulae actually consist of clouds of interstellar dust so thick it can block out the light from the stars beyond. The Pipe Nebula appears silhouetted against the rich star clouds close to the centre of the Milky Way in the constellation of Ophiuchus (The Serpent Bearer).

Barnard 59 forms the mouthpiece of the Pipe Nebula [1] and is the subject of this new image from the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope. This strange and complex dark nebula lies about 600-700 light-years away from Earth.

The nebula is named after the American astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard who was the first to systematically record dark nebulae using long-exposure photography and one of those who recognised their dusty nature. Barnard catalogued a total of 370 dark nebulae all over the sky. A self-made man, he bought his first house with the prize money from discovering several comets. Barnard was an extraordinary observer with exceptional eyesight who made contributions in many fields of astronomy in the late 19th and early 20th century.

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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120815082721.htm

Looks more like the FSM to me...

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This Is Not a Pipe: Curious Dark Pipe Nebula Seen as Never Before (Original Post) n2doc Aug 2012 OP
The Wormhole from Star Trek DS9. nt Speck Tater Aug 2012 #1
It's FSM! LiberalEsto Aug 2012 #2
Ceci n'est pas une pipe. longship Aug 2012 #3

longship

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3. Ceci n'est pas une pipe.
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 04:24 PM
Aug 2012

Magritte used this subject more than once. My favorite is The Two Mysteries from 1966.

The Two Mysteries

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