There's A "Dark Disk of Material" Hovering Out In Space
source: http://io9.com/5449854/theres-a-dark-disk-of-material-hovering-out-in-space
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Epsilon Aurigae is a binary system, or a star locked in a pattern of mutual orbit with a second body. It lies in the constellation Auriga, about two thousand light-years away from Earth. We like this star, because it gives us the chance to shout out to some old-school Green Day.
About every twenty-seven years, Epsilon Aurigae undergoes an eclipse that lasts between twenty and twenty-four Earth months. During this time, the light from the star dims appreciably. Astronomers aren't sure what causes the eclipse; they believe it's the companion body in the binary system, but there's disagreement as to what exactly that body might be.
One popular school of thought is that the orbiting, eclipsing body is a huge disk of... something. Possibly dust and space debris, but really, no one is sure. Robert Stencel, a professor of astronomy at Denver University and longtime studier of Epsilon Aurigae, described the mystery object as "a dark disk of material" in a recent press release. "The exact shape and makeup of the disk has been unknown," said Stencel, "but it will be better defined soon."
"Soon," because there's another eclipse happening right now, and that affords us the chance to study the phenomenon again. This is where you and I come in, if we have any stargazing equipment. A project called Citizen Sky has put out an open call for amateur astronomers to watch Auriga and contribute information on the mysterious star-blocker. (Stencel is a team member of Citizen Sky, in addition to his professorial duties. He wears many hats, it seems.)
Epsilon Aurigae is so bright that it can be seen from just about anywhere on Earth, so if you're of a mind, head over to the Citizen Sky site and see whether it looks interesting. If it turns out — and I'm just going to say what we're all thinking here — if it turns out that the object orbiting Epsilon Aurigae is an alien mothership of some kind, and you're the first to identify it as such, then there's a decent chance you could get the thing named after yourself
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Minus5scenePoints
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Does this mean I get to FINALLY meet Darth Vader!? Huh Za, I say!
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mojojuju
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I took a photograph of this thing through my binoculars. Can anyone identify this thing? It appears to be a sphere, not a disc.
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mojojuju
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Mudboy16
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DISTRICT 9 OMG
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EdJoyProductions
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Ferengi Trading Post
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EdJoyProductions
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remanns
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Oddness in space!
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remanns
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lu7cky
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That's no moon
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lu7cky
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JETaylor
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Great way to everyone involved if only I had a telescope I would build a place to look through it at.
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JETaylor
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CalgarC
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its probably decommissioned satelites and garbage from nasa, russians, and google... lol
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CalgarC
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kennymotown
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I think it's an abandon star ship from the future! Disabled possibly by Romulans in battle.
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kennymotown
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keithponder
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We all should be hoping and praying that it's not Nibiru,whether you believe in Nibiru or not.
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Nephwrack
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keithponder:
word.
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Nephwrack
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CalgarC
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keithponder:
ROFL!
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CalgarC
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Argon18
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keithponder:
We all should be hoping and praying that Nibiru's gravity distortions are not connected to the recent series of earthquakes
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Argon18
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RojoGatto
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Aliens robots Nazis or zombies it has to be.
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CalgarC
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RojoGatto:
or XENU lol
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CalgarC
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iamfree
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RojoGatto:
O SNap...
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iamfree
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Nephwrack
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perhaps it's a giant solar power station...
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Nephwrack
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Progresshiv
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It's a frisbee I lost in 1976.
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Progresshiv
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EdJoyProductions
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Progresshiv:
You had an awesome throw!
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EdJoyProductions
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mojojuju
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Progresshiv:
I hate losing a Frisbee. Losing one is a most disappointing occurrence.
BTW, nice throw on the Frisbee. Not many people can claim they've thrown a disc out of the earth's atmosphere. You have a good arm on you but you need to work on your aim.
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mojojuju
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Progresshiv
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Progresshiv:
Thank you. I have to admit I was aiming for the other side of the solar system, but I put too much english on it.
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Progresshiv
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VoyagerFilms
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Mothership TROY. I like it!
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