When someone recently read what’s on this link they got a bit annoyed about tax payers money being spent like this, said the artists should be blacklisted and ran off to tell NASA. They then – for some reason – pointed out the press officer who originally got back to them was a “Trekkie” and words would be exchanged with the artists. (though later said the Trekkie thing was just a ‘joke’)
http://www.facebook.com/B5Scrolls?r...28430204.70587.178490865572648&type=1&theater
Seems someone else got to hear about it, as the Director of Communications at the Spitzer Centre thanked them – and has today added a new description beneath the image on the NASA, Spitzer and JPL websites – which includes the following. ; )
http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/images/1966-ssc2008-19a-Epsilon-Eridani-Double-the-Rubble
Sorry, if this ain’t the sort of thing that should be posted here. But apart from being a neat nod and bit of trivia, I also found the eventual outcome pretty funny considering the apparent intention of the person running to tell the teacher.
http://www.facebook.com/B5Scrolls?r...28430204.70587.178490865572648&type=1&theater
Seems someone else got to hear about it, as the Director of Communications at the Spitzer Centre thanked them – and has today added a new description beneath the image on the NASA, Spitzer and JPL websites – which includes the following. ; )
In the popular TV series "Babylon 5" it is the location of the featured space station; as a nod to the show, hidden within the background nebula in this artist concept is a small silhouette that may be familiar to fans of the series. Can you find it?
http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/images/1966-ssc2008-19a-Epsilon-Eridani-Double-the-Rubble
Sorry, if this ain’t the sort of thing that should be posted here. But apart from being a neat nod and bit of trivia, I also found the eventual outcome pretty funny considering the apparent intention of the person running to tell the teacher.