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Juge 10-14-2002 08:30 AM

Earth based telescope beats Hubble.
 
http://www.beyond2000.com/news/Oct_0...y_%201390.html

"The Hubble Space Telescope has long been lauded as the biggest breakthrough in astronomical investigation. That is, until now. An international collaboration between astronomers across the globe has resulted in the creation of an Earth-sized virtual telescope that is capable of detecting features 3,000 times smaller than the Hubble can see.

...

The resolution achieved by this telescope is the equivalent of sitting in New York and being able to see the dimples on a golf ball in Los Angeles.
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ADL Colin 10-14-2002 08:31 AM

I visited Arecibo earlier this year.

pr0 10-14-2002 08:32 AM

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Originally posted by Juge

The resolution achieved by this telescope is the equivalent of sitting in New York and being able to see the dimples on a golf ball in Los Angeles.[/i]"

Hook a camera up to that badboy & call it the Voyeur 3,000!

Machete_ 10-14-2002 08:36 AM

you forget one thing.. they havent BUILT IT YET !!
Its like a virginity detector in a bording school, one day after Bill Clinton visited...

High Quality 10-14-2002 08:36 AM

What did you expect? The hubble is a product of the inept retards known as NASA which is of course just another department of the inept US government.

Machete_ 10-14-2002 08:39 AM

and imagine that they DID built it. then one day they might see 0ne big door... that door will be the door into heaven, but there is a sign - and it says ; "Go Fuck Yourself" :321GFY

Juge 10-14-2002 08:47 AM

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Originally posted by High Quality
What did you expect? The hubble is a product of the inept retards known as NASA which is of course just another department of the inept US government.
Huh? Retards? :1orglaugh Oh, yes, it must have been an amateur retard astronomer that found this:

Hubble Spots an Icy World Far Beyond Pluto
http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/PR/2002/17/index.html
"NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has measured the largest object in the solar system ever seen since the discovery of Pluto 72 years ago"

Nothing any of us couldn't have done. :1orglaugh

Oh, here's a few more things Hubble has found:
http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/pictures.html
:)

Juge 10-14-2002 08:49 AM

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Originally posted by ebus_dk
you forget one thing.. they havent BUILT IT YET !!
Um... they are in the process of building it.

And, the article says: "The telescope has successfully picked up radio signals from galaxies more than 3 billion light years away.".

Juge 10-14-2002 08:49 AM

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Originally posted by pr0
Hook a camera up to that badboy & call it the Voyeur 3,000!
:1orglaugh

B.Diker 10-14-2002 08:51 AM

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Originally posted by pr0


Hook a camera up to that badboy & call it the Voyeur 3,000!

:Graucho

mjrools23 10-14-2002 09:06 AM

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Originally posted by pr0


Hook a camera up to that badboy & call it the Voyeur 3,000!

:thumbsup

ADL Colin 10-14-2002 09:15 AM

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Originally posted by Juge


Um... they are in the process of building it.

And, the article says: "The telescope has successfully picked up radio signals from galaxies more than 3 billion light years away.".

It's a radio telescope and the reason the telescope is so powerful is that it is a number of telescopes linked together to make one more powerful one. The first two telescopes are in AZ and already functional as one. That's how it has "successfully picked up radio signals from galaxies more than 3 billion light years away" already.

Juge 10-14-2002 10:17 AM

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Originally posted by Colin


It's a radio telescope and the reason the telescope is so powerful is that it is a number of telescopes linked together to make one more powerful one. The first two telescopes are in AZ and already functional as one. That's how it has "successfully picked up radio signals from galaxies more than 3 billion light years away" already.

Yes, I know. :)


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