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What consellation or star means "keel"?
1 pt Bonus: What famous boat is named after this? 1 pt |
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Camelopardalis.
I know the bonus answer but for fun will let Jeff answer. Joe |
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Bart Senior wrote:
What consellation or star means "keel"? 1 pt Carina http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/con...ns/carina.html But it's a southern constellation, not many people up here would have probably ever seen it... I haven't for example (although I have seen the Southern Cross). Bonus: What famous boat is named after this? 1 pt Carina, of course. IIRC a ~60' S&S designed ketch that won a lot of big races in the '50s... very pretty boat, too. Somewhere amongst my books of boat designs there is a chapter on her with lines plan & pictures... too bad more of this kind of stuff isn't on the wwweb... yet ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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2 pts for Doug.
I never knew Carina meant keel until I saw an interesting show on the stars recently, which reminded me of this boat. Fitting name for a boat with a full keel. There is more than one Carina. Carina 1 is still alive and racing and undergoing restoration this year, according to the below article. More information on Carina http://astro.temple.edu/~bstavis/pr/carina2.htm http://astro.temple.edu/~bstavis/pr/carina1.htm "DSK" wrote Bart Senior wrote: What consellation or star means "keel"? 1 pt Carina http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/con...ns/carina.html But it's a southern constellation, not many people up here would have probably ever seen it... I haven't for example (although I have seen the Southern Cross). Bonus: What famous boat is named after this? 1 pt Carina, of course. IIRC a ~60' S&S designed ketch that won a lot of big races in the '50s... very pretty boat, too. Somewhere amongst my books of boat designs there is a chapter on her with lines plan & pictures... too bad more of this kind of stuff isn't on the wwweb... yet ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Bart Senior wrote:
2 pts for Doug. You may want to revise that, I said Carina was an approx 60' S&S design when she is a 46' Rhodes design! OOPS... I never knew Carina meant keel until I saw an interesting show on the stars recently, which reminded me of this boat. At first I was thinking of a different constellation, a northern one, that looks somewhat like the letter "Y" but in my foggy memory has some connection with the word "keel." Fitting name for a boat with a full keel. There is more than one Carina. Carina 1 is still alive and racing and undergoing restoration this year, according to the below article. More information on Carina http://astro.temple.edu/~bstavis/pr/carina2.htm http://astro.temple.edu/~bstavis/pr/carina1.htm Heck, there's a Carina III which apparently is an IOR-era hotshot, still winning races. It goes to show a boat that sails well is never obsolete... the wind & sea don't change much... Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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'' She sank twice, was refloated remained in salvable condition until
she sank again around 2004 and was destroyed.'' That suks. "Bart Senior" wrote in message ... 2 pts for Doug. I never knew Carina meant keel until I saw an interesting show on the stars recently, which reminded me of this boat. Fitting name for a boat with a full keel. There is more than one Carina. Carina 1 is still alive and racing and undergoing restoration this year, according to the below article. More information on Carina http://astro.temple.edu/~bstavis/pr/carina2.htm http://astro.temple.edu/~bstavis/pr/carina1.htm "DSK" wrote Bart Senior wrote: What consellation or star means "keel"? 1 pt Carina http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/con...ns/carina.html But it's a southern constellation, not many people up here would have probably ever seen it... I haven't for example (although I have seen the Southern Cross). Bonus: What famous boat is named after this? 1 pt Carina, of course. IIRC a ~60' S&S designed ketch that won a lot of big races in the '50s... very pretty boat, too. Somewhere amongst my books of boat designs there is a chapter on her with lines plan & pictures... too bad more of this kind of stuff isn't on the wwweb... yet ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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DSK wrote:
Bart Senior wrote: What consellation or star means "keel"? 1 pt Carina http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/con...ns/carina.html It's interesting (to me, at least) that you used a reference to the Chandra Telescope - that's the group that I used to work with. For those that don't know about Chandra, its an orbiting telescope of roughly the same size as Hubble, that images in the X-Ray spectrum. Since high energy phenomena, such as black holes, usually produce X-Rays, much interesting science comes from this facility. The telescope I worked on was the first large orbiting telescope, the Einstein X-Ray observatory. It was originally designed to the size of Chandra, but then scaled back. After that project, much of the team went to the Hubble project, many stayed and worked on high energy telescopes which led to Chandra. As a programmer, not an astro-physicist, I went out and started a consulting company. Hubble was one of our larger clients until the Challenger disaster, which is when I shifted to business software. Here's a picture I took of Eta Carina with the Einstein Observatory, Actually, the data is "owned" by the scientist who proposed the observation, so he gets credit for taking a picture with a $250,000,000 camera. However, I wrote most of the software that took the data from the telemetry, re-organized it, processed and corrected it, and put it on the screen for display. Each dot is one X-Ray photon; the large diamond shaped dark lines are shadows from the struts that hold the detector. This pic was photographed from the screen (27 years ago the VGA-like system cost $40,000!) with a film camera, and then probably scanned in from that years later, so the image has had a tenuous journey from Eta Carina. http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ob..._einstein.html |
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Jeff Morris wrote:
It's interesting (to me, at least) that you used a reference to the Chandra Telescope - that's the group that I used to work with. Didn't know anything about it, that popped up in a Google search for "constellation+carina" Thanks for the info, that was pretty cool DSK |
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Cool!
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Jeff Morris wrote:
It's interesting (to me, at least) that you used a reference to the Chandra Telescope - that's the group that I used to work with. For those that don't know about Chandra, its an orbiting telescope of roughly the same size as Hubble, that images in the X-Ray spectrum. Well, I don't know much about radio astronomy, although I learned a fair bit about it this weekend when I was working as a volunteer at this place. http://www.pari.edu/ They have lots of big picture from Chandra up on the walls. It was a lot of fun, for a weekend spent away from the boat. DSK |
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