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it's just a traffic light on the fritz..

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Old 09-15-2008, 10:44 AM
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it's just a traffic light on the fritz..

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You mean on the blink?
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blink..prepare to stop?

from here I cannot make out the color..is it a blinking yellow or red,

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Old 09-15-2008, 10:55 AM
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first it was the parking lot, now space..
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Old 09-15-2008, 11:58 AM
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A minor cosmic blemish (astrotrash happens). Creator buffed it out (or put it back on the burner?).
Probably just making way for a galactic bypass.

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Old 09-15-2008, 12:15 PM
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You scientist folk should read the paper posted above as a PDF.

The "object's" spectra is not analogous to any previous "stellar" observations, according to the paper.
So? It's similar to many spectra, and the engine behind a thermal blackbody spectra with some absorption lines is well understood. It appears to be a pretty standard galactic object, the only issue is the missing h-alpha lines. If we started discounting every observation that doesn't contain perfect absorption lines, then the body of astronomical data would be MUCHHHHH smaller
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Old 09-15-2008, 12:20 PM
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So? It's similar to many spectra, and the engine behind a thermal blackbody spectra with some absorption lines is well understood. It appears to be a pretty standard galactic object, the only issue is the missing h-alpha lines. If we started discounting every observation that doesn't contain perfect absorption lines, then the body of astronomical data would be MUCHHHHH smaller
Mike:

You need to help the guys out who observed the object and wrote the paper.

They're having a hard time with the "object".

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Hmm...they say it's between 130ly and 11 billion ly... Quite a stretch.
I meant to say "at least" 130 light years away. My bad.
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Eh, they did a decent job of determining what is is NOT, from the limited time and data they had. Determining what it IS is always harder, and might never happen. It's like seeing a butterfly that doesn't fit any current classification, but only seeing it once. did you see a new butterfly, or did you see a rarely known one, or did you see one that had sunlight dappling it strangely so it looked different?

I gave my suggestions, if those researchers happen to drive p-cars, and happen to thread PPOT,and happen to see my suggestions, and happen to follow up...well, I expect my damned royalties!!!
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Did you see a new butterfly, or did you see a rarely known one, or did you see one that had sunlight dappling it strangely so it looked different?
I think it's much more likely to be a butterfly than a teapot.
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Old 09-15-2008, 12:38 PM
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I think it's much more likely to be a butterfly than a teapot.
I'm too new on the board to know the teapot inside joke, but I've seen reference to it. I'm sure you guys enjoyed yourselves immensely, with much laughing and guffawing when you came up with some joke about a teapot.


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See Russell's Teapot on the internet.
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See Russell's Teapot on the internet.
I was mistaken then...no guffawing is associated with Russell's quaint little stories.

I figured he meant to discuss this celestial teapot:
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I'm too new on the board to know the teapot inside joke, but I've seen reference to it.
Me too. I'm pretty sure it originated on "the God thread". If you have a day or two to look through the thread...... Maybe Kurt came up with it? It seems to have a life of its own - but I don't know if it's never ending.

I just childishly keep referring to it because it sounds funny to me. What a dumbass, huh?

Edit: Oooh! Thanks, Jim!
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