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The Cone and Fox Fur Nebula, NGC 2264
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RE: The Cone and Fox Fur Nebula, NGC 2264
It all looks so beautiful

I wish there was a way we could travel through space really fast and visit some of these other places, Mass Effect style. We'll never live to see that unfortunately.
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RE: The Cone and Fox Fur Nebula, NGC 2264
(May 18, 2015 at 11:46 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: It all looks so beautiful

I wish there was a way we could travel through space really fast and visit some of these other places, Mass Effect style. We'll never live to see that unfortunately.

We have a warp drive concept that can be built but... but NASA is getting cut but we have the impossible engine it doesn't burn fuel but its better than rocket technology we have currently. 
Funny enough the concept NASA came up with for the warp drive is the same i came up with a year after high school. Pretty much rodin coil and and magnetic fluid.
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RE: The Cone and Fox Fur Nebula, NGC 2264
(May 18, 2015 at 11:46 pm)Yeauxleaux Wrote: It all looks so beautiful

I wish there was a way we could travel through space really fast and visit some of these other places, Mass Effect style. We'll never live to see that unfortunately.

Something a lot of people don't understand are the concepts of distance in space, and of perspective, and space environments.  When you look at my image, above, you see a lot of ionized hydrogen emission along with a lot of dark dust.  In order to see that stuff, I have to do long exposures, because it is so very faint (only the largest telescopes show this nebula visually).  If you could travel there, you would likely be fried by cosmic radiation (because those young stars are emitting a huge amount of UV light, x-rays, and ionizing radiation, which is sculpting those clouds of gas and dust), if you didn't get completely pulverized by all the particles in the region.  These are stellar nurseries - not placed you'd want to visit (because they are some of the most violent places in the galaxy), or could visit even if you could travel the distance.  But they certainly are beautiful to look at.
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RE: The Cone and Fox Fur Nebula, NGC 2264
(May 19, 2015 at 2:26 am)dyresand Wrote: We have a warp drive concept that can be built but... but NASA is getting cut but we have the impossible engine it doesn't burn fuel but its better than rocket technology we have currently. 
Funny enough the concept NASA came up with for the warp drive is the same i came up with a year after high school. Pretty much rodin coil and and magnetic fluid.

This immediately came to mind:

"Traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops, boy! Without precise calculations we could fly right through a star or bounce too close to a supernova, and that'd end your trip real quick, wouldn't it?"
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I'm fascinated by the possibility of faster than light travel; however, I have to assume that the energy imparted by a collision with even the smallest particle would be devastating.
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