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Deathstar?



Hi All,

I did some analysis of the deathstar image and found a few artifacts that
may indicate its origin.

See the processed picture at:
http://aristotle.isu.edu/deathstar2.jpg

It appears the deathstar is so super-massive that its mere gravitational
presence casts a shadow over the entire deep sky region behind it.

Cheers,

Martin



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>From: Dave Andrews <dandre10@cybertrails.com>
>To: Ginger Mayfield <chikadee@earthlink.net>
>Subject: Re: Microscope question
>Date: Tue, Sep 21, 1999, 8:23 AM
>

> Ginger Mayfield wrote:
>>
>> Jim,
>>
>> I very much enjoyed your photos but I have to ask what is the
*deathstar*?????
>>
>> http://www.arachnaut.org/images/meteor/micro/deathstar.jpg
>>
>> Ginger Mayfield
>
> Could that be a stuffed Spanish Olive, floating in brine, with the
> pimento removed?  Actually, I'm curious too.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
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