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It is 1972 and the message from the Andromeda Nebula has stopped transmitting.
The Parsec might end up in the Andromeda nebula or in the center of the sun.
He identified segments of two spiral arms similar to those observed in the Andromeda Nebula, and also a probable third arm.
Maybe in another, like the Andromeda Nebula, say?"
Shortly before its official opening, the telescope picks up a signal from the distant Andromeda Nebula.
Andromeda nebula may refer to:
'That the message from the Andromeda nebulae, and all that derived from it, was evil.'
The Andromeda nebula was very similar to the spectra of individual stars, and from this it was deduced that M31 had a stellar nature.
They observed, in some cases before anyone else, the colored bands on Jupiter's surface, the Andromeda nebula and Saturn's rings.
"The Emperor of the Andromeda Nebula," Pucky replied and scrutinized the robots.
The breakthrough was started by Ivan Yefremov's utopian novel Andromeda Nebula (1957).
(Andromeda nebula)
These were made using the 2.5-metre (100-in) Hooker telescope, and they enabled the distance of Great Andromeda Nebula to be determined.
Many of these, such as the Andromeda Nebula, had spectra that looked like stellar spectra, and these turned out to be galaxies.
The Great Andromeda Nebula he observed was also the first true nebula to be observed, as distinct from a star cluster.
In October 1923, at the age of 33, Hubble destroyed that notion when he detected stars in the spiral arm of the Andromeda nebula.
For centuries, terabyte upon terabyte of human knowledge and culture were beamed towards the Andromeda Nebula and its more distant neighbours.
American astronomer Edwin Hubble included M31 (then known as the Andromeda Nebula) in his groundbreaking 1923 research on galaxies.
De facto name - The Andromeda Nebula: Episode I. Prisoners of the Iron Star.
Andromeda Nebula (Great Nebula in Andromeda)
His most widely recognized science fiction novel Andromeda Nebula (Andromeda: A Space-Age Tale) came out in 1957.
In 1939, Babcock reported in his PhD thesis measurements of the rotation curve for the Andromeda nebula which suggested that the mass-to-luminosity ratio increases radially.
Some, such as the Andromeda Nebula, had spectra quite similar to those of stars, but turned out to be galaxies consisting of hundreds of millions of individual stars.
In 1922, the Estonian astronomer Ernst Öpik gave a distance determination that supported the theory that the Andromeda Nebula is indeed a distant extra-galactic object.
Some 3000 years in the future, a Communist Earth has just developed faster-than-light space travel based on the experiment of Ren Boz (of The Andromeda Nebula).