From: Archimedes Plutonium on


Enrico wrote:
> On May 19, 8:07 am, Archimedes Plutonium
> <plutonium.archime...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > One of the first astro bodies to be Eclipse tested to really see if
> > these bodies are moving towards us for a Doppler blueshift is that of
> > Andromeda galaxy and the Barnard star in
> > the Milky Way. Both, allegedly blueshifted and thus implying that they
> > are moving
> > towards Earth.
> >
> > But with my Fiberglass Experiment that a redshift can occur on white
> > light headlights
> > coming towards me.
> >
> > So what would it take for the Hubble Space Telescope to draw that
> > final last slender
> > line on Andromeda and Barnard star to eclipse them. Then wait a week
> > or month or
> > year, repeat the eclipse procedure and see if either one breached the
> > former eclipse?
> > If either one does breach the former eclipse, then the blueshift is
> > truthful that these
> > two objects are really moving towards Earth. But if it comes to pass
> > that upon
> > repeating the eclipse, that the second eclipse is a decreasing
> > eclipse, means that
> > the astro body is moving away from Earth and that we have the
> > blueshift confused
> > with something else.
> >
> > Now from my reading of the astro literature, the quasars are fuzzy
> > images but that
> > they are testable to the eclipse test. So that if we were to eclipse a
> > highly redshifted
> > quasar and wait a month or year and repeat the eclipse, would we find
> > those quasars
> > are really moving away? Or what I suspect they are moving towards
> > Earth.
> >
> > Archimedes Plutoniumhttp://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/
> > whole entire Universe is just one big atom
> > where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
>
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>
> Measuring Size from Images:
> A wrangle with angles and image scale
> Purpose:
> To learn how to make measurements of angular size on images from
> MicroObservatory telescopes.
>
> http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/webscope/activities/pdfs/measureSize.PDF
>
>
> Angular Size Calculator
>
> http://www.1728.com/angsize.htm
>
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>
> Enrico