Discover Andromeda: The Actual Galaxy
#226
Posté 29 juin 2015 - 11:42
An-dro-me-da
not And-ro-me-da.
So for examples look for an (an object), dro (as in drop, but without the p obviously.)
#227
Posté 29 juin 2015 - 01:16
I like this, don't have much time to read it all now but one thing about the pronunciation. It's actually:
An-dro-me-da
not And-ro-me-da.
So for examples look for an (an object), dro (as in drop, but without the p obviously.)
It really doesn't matter what order the splits are, same sounds are made. I was trying to be funny. ![]()
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#228
Posté 29 juin 2015 - 01:16
This video is extraordinary.
Indeed. ![]()
#229
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 06:05
It really doesn't matter what order the splits are, same sounds are made. I was trying to be funny.
Actually if done right the R would be completely different,not that this is anything big, the whole thread is very interestimg. It's just that as someone graduating this month on english philology I couldn't let that go.
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#230
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 06:22
Actually if done right the R would be completely different,not that this is anything big, the whole thread is very interestimg. It's just that as someone graduating this month on english philology I couldn't let that go.
Science>English
(messin)
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#231
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 09:02
Science>English
(messin)
As Linkara would say:

#232
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 01:50
Now I'm wondering what Saren would've thought if he realized he could escape with others to Andromeda.
#233
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 04:09
Now I'm wondering what Saren would've thought if he realized he could escape with others to Andromeda.
Probably something like:
https://m.youtube.co...h?v=46Kv4rBJi68
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#234
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 04:33
#235
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 08:43
Now I'm wondering what Saren would've thought if he realized he could escape with others to Andromeda.
If he was smart, he'd realize it wouldn't work without a DEM and/or throwing the lore away.
#236
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 10:25
If he was smart, he'd realize it wouldn't work without a DEM and/or throwing the lore away.
Are you finished? This thread isn't here for people to complain about lore or whatever else. We get how you feel. Share that in threads made for that subject.
#237
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 10:59
A couple of images of Andromeda from the Herschel Space Observatory inbound
These images exist to show the difference in temperature through light in long wavelength infrared, cold being red and warmer regions being blue
http://scitechdaily....dromeda-galaxy/
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#238
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 11:13
A couple of images of Andromeda from the Herschel Space Observatory inbound
These images exist to show the difference in temperature through light in long wavelength infrared, cold being blue and warmer regions being red
Spoiler
Spoiler
Other way around. Blue is hotter than red.
Are you finished? This thread isn't here for people to complain about lore or whatever else. We get how you feel. Share that in threads made for that subject.
I was merely replying to your post, which also wasn't about Andromeda itself.
#239
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 11:15
Other way around. Blue is hotter than red.
Thats what I would've thought too but the article says differently. I should've posted it earlier, I forgot. ![]()
http://scitechdaily....dromeda-galaxy/
#240
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 11:19
Thats what I would've thought too but the article says differently. I should've posted it earlier, I forgot.
"The colors in this image have been enhanced to make them easier to see, but they do reflect real variations in the data. The very coldest clouds are brightest in the longest wavelengths, and colored red here, while the warmer ones take on a bluish tinge."
"The new image reveals some of the very coldest dust in the galaxy – only a few tens of degrees above absolute zero – colored red in this image. By comparison, warmer regions such as the densely populated central bulge, home to older stars, take on a blue appearance."
They say in the article the warmer areas are blue and the cooler areas are red.
#241
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 11:20
"The colors in this image have been enhanced to make them easier to see, but they do reflect real variations in the data. The very coldest clouds are brightest in the longest wavelengths, and colored red here, while the warmer ones take on a bluish tinge."
They say in the article the warmer areas are blue and the cooler areas are red.
Just realized I typed the opposite of what I thought I did. And only realized it now. /derp
This is what happens when I'm jumping between sections of this forum
#242
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 11:21
Just realized I typed the opposite of what I thought I did. And only realized it now. /derp
I'm glad I could help.
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#243
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 11:45
I'm glad I could help.
Yeah, thanks. I blame the RWBY thread. ![]()
Anyway, an article made in 2012 about a couple of exoplanets found in Andromeda.
http://www.dailygala...-for-weird.html
#244
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 11:46
Yeah, thanks. I blame the RWBY thread.
Anyway, an article made in 2012 about a couple of exoplanets found in Andromeda.
You're welcome.
They are referring to the constellation Andromeda, not the Andromeda Galaxy. ![]()
We are nowhere near capable of detecting planets in other galaxies. We can barely detect them in our own, the ones we have are all very big and orbit relatively close stars.
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#245
Posté 30 juin 2015 - 11:49
They are referring to the constellation Andromeda, not the Andromeda Galaxy.
We are nowhere near capable of detecting planets in other galaxies. We can barely detect them in our own, the ones we have are all very big and orbit relatively close stars.
MY BRAIN IS NOT WORKING TODAY *shakes self furiously*
I'm like, "Odd that they're finding planets that far out now but alright"
Then of course its the constellation which makes sense
I swear, somebody else has got to share some articles, images, videos, and such. I'm overloading at the moment on brain thoughts
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#246
Posté 01 juillet 2015 - 12:10
Here is an image of Andromeda taken in X-Rays.
#247
Posté 01 juillet 2015 - 12:48
Who can't wait to discover this galaxy?!
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#248
Posté 01 juillet 2015 - 12:59
All of this information on Andromeda has me wanting to visit it myself.
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#249
Posté 01 juillet 2015 - 01:01
Who can't wait to discover this galaxy?!
A ton of people apparently. ![]()
#250
Posté 01 juillet 2015 - 01:01
All of this information on Andromeda has me wanting to visit it myself.
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Heh, you'll need all the patience in the world. ![]()
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