Oct 13, 2017 2:44 AM
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Jaaybiird
All I see while reading all the comments
YourFriendlyNeighborhoodWizard
Will i hear "Andromeda" by the gorillaz playing if I listen carefully enough? Or will it be a disappointment?
ElvisParsly
freema5
https://i.imgflip.com/1li1sj.gif
RealNamesAreNotGreatUsernames
http://www.iflscience.com/space/what-andromeda-would-look-night-if-it-were-brighter/ tl:dr image accurate, but there's more
maeflowers56
apbapb11127001
I call bull shit
CheshireWayne
Without that dust it would be too bright to sleep at night.
BanThisIfYouDare
Fucking interstellar dust.
Silentshaper
Reading this comments show's that there is a smart side on imgur so in your face tumbler
noderoom
*shows
OzzieDropBear
gumblemuntz
I strained my andromeda once... was flat on my back for two weeks
Kamahele123
I don't wanna start anything crazy here, but I think, that just maybe, this picture, is possibly, from the future. But I could be wrong.
MichaelMars
Reminds me of the view from the hills outside of New Sheoth
TheRealityWithin
WE GOT KETT.
bergmanwillcry
I love this photo so much
sycophant92
Get rid of all body hair with this one easy trick.
stronomer
It' not the dust but the faintness due to distance. Size in the image is actually true, 2 degrees across, compared to moon at 0.5 degrees.
bpetersen
So basically too dim to see?
You can see at least the center, in a dark environment (so not in the city): http://earthsky.org/tonight/find-the-andromeda-galaxy-in-autumn
diphenhydraminehcl50mg
if you look at the sky on a clear dark night with no light pollution you can see galaxies with night vision goggles.
at least military grade ones.
Nerple
That would be awesome
AmyBernadettePenny
v
BemusedPenguin
Reminds me of 2001 a space Odyssey
proletariatblues
Huh. +1
GlowstickJedi
[Blue Danube intensifies]
whatimherefor
Cooper what are you doing?!
AngryMadmoth
"Docking."
SlowDownTurbo
That’s impossible
werdCAsquared
Boatsntoes
You can see Andromeda with your naked eye and it is NOT that big. It looks like a smudge the size of a pea at arms length.
rdness
OMG IT'S COMING RIGHT AT US!!!!! EVERYONE OFF THE PLANET!!
Jechro
"I'm trying my best!!! - Elon Musk
DrHenryJonesJr
It actually is. Are galaxies are supposed to collide in a few billion years to form the milky-meda galaxy.
penguinscience101
I'm sorry, but I must, *Our*
7heng
*galaxy
metalchef72
I can almost see a crappy Mass Effect game in it
ThanosWasNotWrong
Im like 130 hours in on my second playthrough. I know the game is mediocre, but man do i love it. Sad we won't get a sequel.
VolcanicFossil
I need answers and conclusions for many things. I'm so upset I won't get them.
We'll get them, but in comic book form
waveracer
the earth is flat though.
skellington01
Andromeda is flat. It's actually 2d. But NASA is hiding the truth!
BelairJ
Get out.
MothMonsterMan
So is your mom! ..wait
Incendor
One day, when humanity will be long extinct, this is what whichever life form there will be left on our planet will see on their night (1/2)
sky, constantly coming closer over the course of many thousand years, until it merges with our galaxy, filling the visible space with (2/?)
almost countless new stars, over and over changing their positions as the centuries pass by, until it finally comes to rest and our (3/?)
familiar, well documented, most certainly long forgotten milky way as we know it will become an even thinner chapter in the (4/?)
the undocumented history of our universe. (5/?)
Sorry for killing the mood and driving you into extistential nothingness. But this is what's gonna happen. Srsly. At least we'll be gone. :l
NationalAeronauticsAndSpaceAdministration
I'm fairly certain it's closer & unfathomly larger than that... just an educated guess. What do I know (name may be relevant, I don't know).
wenturi
Not that educated.
kirosharlequin
No that is about right, that is still huge
Seems a bit larger than normal, I guess the atmosphere is magnifying the image. All depends on the situation that was taken in.
SimplyViking
The galaxy is 2 537 000 light years away and it's still taking up that much space in our sky is pretty unfathomable
DarthFluffyBottom
We are just riding a little pebble in space. And it has atmo and life. We are lucky, but fucking up our pebble.
tbh the pebble will be fine. the people living on it tho, they might not be very fine. storms and rising waters will take out many 1/2
unless we do something about it
drakhavik
But I choose to ignore the scientific evidence that clearly shows we are fucking up our pebble because I think science is dumb.
GoldFrieza
http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2014/01/01/moon_and_andromeda_relative_size_in_the_sky.html. The image is fairly correct
The SIZE is fairly close to reality, assuming you could see every Star in Andromeda. But this is photoshopped
YouExpectedAUsernameButItWasMeDio
no shit.
The guy I was responding to originally thought it was a photograph
Fritztopia
Please confirm.
I stand corrected, but so does OP. According to EarthSky it's substantially smaller than this post suggests-
That is the core it seems. I'm still surprised that it can actually be as wide as the Photoshop picture claims
I found more proof. In the sky the moon takes up .5° . But andromeda is 3.167°.
swefur
This is correct, to the naked eye. A camera can pick up the weaker light from the arms, and by messing with the levels, get the image above.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda_Galaxy
DistantRelativeOfTommyRepeatTimmons
One of my favorite cousins works for NASA. Such an amazing career choice. I've always admired her
With us continuing further into space, more jobs and roles are needed for us to expand! You may have a chance to hop aboard if you try!
Oh my. I'm much too old, and love my career choice. I just always admired that she went I to such a male dominated field and stuck with it.
That, and she's significantly more intelligent than I am.
It being male dominated is a myth. It has been and remains nearly 1:1 for men and women, still kudos for her anyway! It's awesome!
GodANDbeyond
Someone must have heavily mixed the title, interstellar dust isn't even close enough to block a image on that distance. 1/2
2/3 That is the sky on earth in 5-7 billion years , when the neighbor galaxy will unavoidably collide with the Milky Way.
That is of course if this rock will ever endure and survive such journey together with the dying sun.
[deleted]
You are questioning me without a valid objection ? Don't make laugh you hypocritical monkey.
Here's a link so you can at least get the overall picture https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda–Milky_Way_collision
Jaaybiird
All I see while reading all the comments
YourFriendlyNeighborhoodWizard
Will i hear "Andromeda" by the gorillaz playing if I listen carefully enough? Or will it be a disappointment?
ElvisParsly
freema5
https://i.imgflip.com/1li1sj.gif
RealNamesAreNotGreatUsernames
http://www.iflscience.com/space/what-andromeda-would-look-night-if-it-were-brighter/ tl:dr image accurate, but there's more
maeflowers56
apbapb11127001
I call bull shit
CheshireWayne
Without that dust it would be too bright to sleep at night.
BanThisIfYouDare
Fucking interstellar dust.
Silentshaper
Reading this comments show's that there is a smart side on imgur so in your face tumbler
noderoom
*shows
OzzieDropBear
gumblemuntz
I strained my andromeda once... was flat on my back for two weeks
Kamahele123
I don't wanna start anything crazy here, but I think, that just maybe, this picture, is possibly, from the future. But I could be wrong.
MichaelMars
Reminds me of the view from the hills outside of New Sheoth
TheRealityWithin
WE GOT KETT.
bergmanwillcry
I love this photo so much
sycophant92
Get rid of all body hair with this one easy trick.
stronomer
It' not the dust but the faintness due to distance. Size in the image is actually true, 2 degrees across, compared to moon at 0.5 degrees.
bpetersen
So basically too dim to see?
stronomer
You can see at least the center, in a dark environment (so not in the city): http://earthsky.org/tonight/find-the-andromeda-galaxy-in-autumn
diphenhydraminehcl50mg
if you look at the sky on a clear dark night with no light pollution you can see galaxies with night vision goggles.
diphenhydraminehcl50mg
at least military grade ones.
Nerple
That would be awesome
AmyBernadettePenny
BemusedPenguin
Reminds me of 2001 a space Odyssey
proletariatblues
Huh. +1
GlowstickJedi
[Blue Danube intensifies]
whatimherefor
Cooper what are you doing?!
AngryMadmoth
"Docking."
SlowDownTurbo
That’s impossible
werdCAsquared
Boatsntoes
You can see Andromeda with your naked eye and it is NOT that big. It looks like a smudge the size of a pea at arms length.
rdness
OMG IT'S COMING RIGHT AT US!!!!! EVERYONE OFF THE PLANET!!
Jechro
"I'm trying my best!!! - Elon Musk
DrHenryJonesJr
It actually is. Are galaxies are supposed to collide in a few billion years to form the milky-meda galaxy.
penguinscience101
I'm sorry, but I must, *Our*
7heng
*galaxy
metalchef72
I can almost see a crappy Mass Effect game in it
ThanosWasNotWrong
Im like 130 hours in on my second playthrough. I know the game is mediocre, but man do i love it. Sad we won't get a sequel.
VolcanicFossil
I need answers and conclusions for many things. I'm so upset I won't get them.
ThanosWasNotWrong
We'll get them, but in comic book form
waveracer
the earth is flat though.
skellington01
Andromeda is flat. It's actually 2d. But NASA is hiding the truth!
BelairJ
Get out.
MothMonsterMan
So is your mom! ..wait
Incendor
One day, when humanity will be long extinct, this is what whichever life form there will be left on our planet will see on their night (1/2)
Incendor
sky, constantly coming closer over the course of many thousand years, until it merges with our galaxy, filling the visible space with (2/?)
Incendor
almost countless new stars, over and over changing their positions as the centuries pass by, until it finally comes to rest and our (3/?)
Incendor
familiar, well documented, most certainly long forgotten milky way as we know it will become an even thinner chapter in the (4/?)
Incendor
the undocumented history of our universe. (5/?)
Incendor
Sorry for killing the mood and driving you into extistential nothingness. But this is what's gonna happen. Srsly. At least we'll be gone. :l
NationalAeronauticsAndSpaceAdministration
I'm fairly certain it's closer & unfathomly larger than that... just an educated guess. What do I know (name may be relevant, I don't know).
wenturi
Not that educated.
kirosharlequin
No that is about right, that is still huge
NationalAeronauticsAndSpaceAdministration
Seems a bit larger than normal, I guess the atmosphere is magnifying the image. All depends on the situation that was taken in.
SimplyViking
The galaxy is 2 537 000 light years away and it's still taking up that much space in our sky is pretty unfathomable
DarthFluffyBottom
We are just riding a little pebble in space. And it has atmo and life. We are lucky, but fucking up our pebble.
SimplyViking
tbh the pebble will be fine. the people living on it tho, they might not be very fine. storms and rising waters will take out many 1/2
SimplyViking
unless we do something about it
drakhavik
But I choose to ignore the scientific evidence that clearly shows we are fucking up our pebble because I think science is dumb.
GoldFrieza
http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2014/01/01/moon_and_andromeda_relative_size_in_the_sky.html. The image is fairly correct
GoldFrieza
The SIZE is fairly close to reality, assuming you could see every Star in Andromeda. But this is photoshopped
YouExpectedAUsernameButItWasMeDio
no shit.
GoldFrieza
The guy I was responding to originally thought it was a photograph
Fritztopia
Please confirm.
NationalAeronauticsAndSpaceAdministration
I stand corrected, but so does OP. According to EarthSky it's substantially smaller than this post suggests-
GoldFrieza
That is the core it seems. I'm still surprised that it can actually be as wide as the Photoshop picture claims
GoldFrieza
I found more proof. In the sky the moon takes up .5° . But andromeda is 3.167°.
swefur
This is correct, to the naked eye. A camera can pick up the weaker light from the arms, and by messing with the levels, get the image above.
GoldFrieza
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda_Galaxy
DistantRelativeOfTommyRepeatTimmons
One of my favorite cousins works for NASA. Such an amazing career choice. I've always admired her
NationalAeronauticsAndSpaceAdministration
With us continuing further into space, more jobs and roles are needed for us to expand! You may have a chance to hop aboard if you try!
DistantRelativeOfTommyRepeatTimmons
Oh my. I'm much too old, and love my career choice. I just always admired that she went I to such a male dominated field and stuck with it.
DistantRelativeOfTommyRepeatTimmons
That, and she's significantly more intelligent than I am.
NationalAeronauticsAndSpaceAdministration
It being male dominated is a myth. It has been and remains nearly 1:1 for men and women, still kudos for her anyway! It's awesome!
GodANDbeyond
Someone must have heavily mixed the title, interstellar dust isn't even close enough to block a image on that distance. 1/2
GodANDbeyond
2/3 That is the sky on earth in 5-7 billion years , when the neighbor galaxy will unavoidably collide with the Milky Way.
GodANDbeyond
That is of course if this rock will ever endure and survive such journey together with the dying sun.
[deleted]
[deleted]
GodANDbeyond
You are questioning me without a valid objection ? Don't make laugh you hypocritical monkey.
GodANDbeyond
Here's a link so you can at least get the overall picture https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda–Milky_Way_collision