14 June 2010

Astronomy Pic of the Day



Description from NASA:
How did a star create the Helix nebula? The shapes of planetary nebula like the Helix are important because they likely hold clues to how stars like the Sun end their lives. Recent observations by the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope and the 4-meter Blanco Telescope in Chile, however, have shown the Helix is not really a simple helix. Rather, it incorporates two nearly perpendicular disks as well as arcs, shocks, and even features not well understood. Even so, many strikingly geometric symmetries remain. How a single Sun-like star created such beautiful yet geometric complexity is a topic of research. The Helix Nebula is the nearest planetary nebula to Earth, lies only about 700 light years away toward the constellation ofAquarius, and spans about 3 light-years.

QOTD


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AHA!

The REAL reason we are in Afghanistan.

Come on, you don't really think we didn't know about this until 2004, do you?  Do you really think the Soviet Union knew about this back in the late 1970s/early 1980s and we didn't?  Even I don't think the CIA is that bad.  Why else would we fund a counter-insurgency against the Soviets in the 1980s?  Does anyone actually think Afghanistan would be strategically important but for something like this?