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Title: Eye of God
Post by: RC Storick on February 02, 2007, 07:07:23 PM
This photo is a very rare one, taken by NASA.  This kind of event occurs once in 3000 years.
This photo has done miracles in many lives.
Make a wish ... you have looked at the eye of God.
Surely you will see the changes in your life within a day.
Whether you believe it or not, don't keep this mail with you.
Pass this at least to 7 persons.
This is a picture NASA took with the Hubbell telescope.
Called "The Eye of God."
Too awesome to delete.  It is worth sharing.

(http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3844.0;attach=7694;image)
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: minnesotamodeler on February 02, 2007, 07:44:29 PM
I first saw this photo about a year ago.  It is striking, to say the least.

--Ray
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: Tom Perry on February 02, 2007, 07:59:08 PM
Anyone here remember the SiFi novel The Mote In God's Eye? 
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: Bill Little on February 02, 2007, 08:41:30 PM
Thanks, Sparky.  That picture is beyond description!

Bill <><
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: Randy Powell on February 02, 2007, 09:45:55 PM
Tom,

I liked Footfall better, but I read the Mote and the followup. I always liked Pournelle and Niven, though I've been on a Weber kick for the past 18 months or so.

Look out!! The Royal Manticoran Navy may be after you.
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: Keith Spriggs on February 02, 2007, 10:22:26 PM
Whew! I knew he was watching, but...........................................
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: W.D. Roland on February 02, 2007, 11:31:04 PM
cool guys!!and you fly c/l to!

have a book full of similar nasa pics(horse head nebula ect)can scan and post a few if you all would like.

Didnt in my wildest dream that i would find readers of nivin/pournelle!-schefield /poul/hogan/hubbard ect and ofcourse heinlen?

protector may explain what happens as we age and why it goes wrong.
if we find the root we may fly better patterns

the legacy of herot and beowulfs children can give people nightmares(niven/pournelle/barns)

inferno made me read the bible next

ringworld boggles the mind

titan wizzard demon(varley) does as well

found a new niven the other day--building harlequins moon

for those intrested
met a young driver at races last sunday.he has just been hired to work on the orion project.aparently the contracts have been awarded. apollo and shuttle tech combined leo/heo moon and mars capabilities
goes into service in 10 or so years!
now i cant decide if i was born 20year to late or 100 years to soon.(not complaining)

taking a trip on the fabulous river boat where our scatered boddies go so we can be ethical?
                                                  David
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: Ed Neuzil on February 03, 2007, 12:46:38 AM
That's NGC 7392, also known as the Helix Nebula.
It's a planetary nebula, an aging star which has
blown off its outer laters of gas leaving behind
a white dwarf (the star in the center).

I have seen it visually in my telescope.
Of course, the Hubble image is much more impressive.
Amateur astronomy is a long-time hobby of mine.

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap030510.html

(http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0305/helix03_hst.jpg)
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: W.D. Roland on February 03, 2007, 01:18:48 AM
Hi EJN
wish i had deep space type scope!
do have decent planatary type(terminoligy?)
can see ring of saturn/ jupiter moons ect and when shadow lines are just right i sware i can see cranes/buildings and other structures on the moon!and thats when im sober!(a new habit ive developed)

David
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: minnesotamodeler on February 03, 2007, 07:44:05 AM
Sci Fi writers:  You can't leave out Asimov, my first love (nothing peronal).  Some of Anne McCaffrey's work is superb ("The Ship Who..." series).  And Lois McMasters Bujold and her classic "Miles Vorkosigan" series.  If you haven't read it, do so;  you'll make some new best friends of her characters, and be salivating for the next book.  David Brin.  The "Ender" series, starting with "Ender's Game".  So many great writers and books...my "other" hobby.  Now if someone would write a series centered around on controlline flying in the 23rd century...

--Ray
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: Michael Floerchinger on October 29, 2008, 12:41:21 PM
SI FI Readers, check out Karen Traviss and the Wess'har Wars series, I was hooked after the first book.
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: Dalton Hammett on October 29, 2008, 12:49:58 PM
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     Hey Ray,  I thought I was the only one who enjuyed Anne McCaffrey's writing !!   Have you read any of George R.R. Martins works......


           Dalton H.
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: Mark Scarborough on October 29, 2008, 01:04:31 PM
wo hoo, sci fi lovers unite,, lol
ok since someone else hijacked it,,
Weber,, the BOLO series,, phenomenal,( several co authors, cant think of them now)
I have always been a Bradburry fan as well, and Assimov,,
Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: Ralph Wenzel (d) on October 29, 2008, 01:58:29 PM
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     Hey Ray,  I thought I was the only one who enjuyed Anne McCaffrey's writing !!   Have you read any of George R.R. Martins works......


           Dalton H.

Hardly! My wife and I have most of McCaffrey's books.

My current favorite is still Spider Robinson, and his Callaghan's Series.


Title: Re: Eye of God
Post by: Will Hinton on October 29, 2008, 02:03:23 PM
As long as we're hijacking the thread to sci-fi, do any of you know that Ted Fancher's sister, Jane Fancher has published a couple of sci-fi books?  That was several years ago, even before I discovered Jordan, Brooks, and Feist.  I truthfully can't remember much about it, it's been so long.
Will