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Question for people who study #neutrinos :

Do you have a preferred funny nickname for neutrinos? If not, here are some ideas:

- Neuts (newts)
- Rinos (ree-noes)
- Trinos (tree-noes)
- Nuterinos (like Ned Flanders would say)
- Neu-nues (new news)
- Neu-nos (new noes)
- Tri-tris (tree trees)

I would make a poll, but their are too many choices.

A distant galaxy is home to a ravenous supermassive black hole that appears to be playing with its food. Located over 12 million light-years from Earth, a spiral galaxy known as NGC 4945 is blowing powerful winds of material from the supermassive black hole located at its core. @LiveScience has more on this “messy eater.”

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Live Science · Incredible photo shows supermassive black hole blowing a jet of matter into interstellar spaceBy Samantha Mathewson
Spiral galaxy NGC 7331, also known as the Caldwell 30, is pretty similar to our Milky Way in terms of mass, size and shape. Located in the constellation Pegasus, Caldwell 30 is about 45 million lightyears away from us. The galaxy got the nickname Caldwell 30 because it is a member of the group of 86 objects catalogued by astronomer Sir Patrick Moore. He named the objects the Caldwell Objects because his full surname is actually Caldwell-Moore.

#Caldwell #NGC7331 #Caldwell30 #Spiral #Galaxy #AllanICarswellObservatory #YorkU #Toronto #Ontario #Astronomy #Astronomer #Science #Astrophotography #SpaceScienceSaturday

Ring Nebula as seen by JWST Space Telescope

Full size & more info: flic.kr/p/2qW1yL1
Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/AndreaLuck CC BY

Target: Ring Nebula, NGC6720
Distance: 2,300 light-years
Date: 2022-08-04 / 2022-08-08
Instruments: NIRCam, MIRI
Filters: F770W, F560W, F335M, F300M, F212N, F162M
Colours Assigned: B/W, Red, Orange, Green, Cyan, Blue
PI: Michael Barlow
PI Institution: University College London
Proposal ID: 1558

NGC 2685, a.k.a., the Helix Galaxy

I was so disappointed with my first go at processing this one that I spent basically an entire day sorting through all of the subframes and tossing out all of the bad ones. Turns out there was a lot of them, which contributed to the low quality of the end result. This time turned out better, but I think the raw data just isn't good enough to get the image I want. I'm definitely going to try this one again in the future.

#astronomy #astrophotography