After walking on several blogs and see that most, talked about the eclipse or other other things relating to space said mmmmmm (thinking) because I did not put anything, so I have started to investigate and found some pretty interesting stuff.
Amid all this tangle of names and constellations, stressed one of his relationship with cats. In 1798, French astronomer Joseph-Jérôme de Lalande Lefrancais (1732-1807) was named after the constellation felis (the cat in Latin), located in the southern hemisphere skies. It was a great lover of these cats, and in his words: "I love cats, love, and I hope that after sixty years devoted to astronomy will forgive me for having put one in heaven." In 1801 Jack appeared in the constellation of the first in a star atlas, that of JE Bode, Angelo Secchi and did so in 1878, but then again no one mentioned it until it was eliminated by the General Assembly of Astronomers, 1922 along with 26 other constellations. Felis contained stars in other constellations: Pyxis, Hydra and Antlia.
Anyway, fans of the cats we have 3 members of the cat family in heaven: Leo (the Lion) Leo Minor (Leo Minor) and Lynx (Lynx) but is missing the small domestic cat among the stars.
ASTROCAT (ASTROGATO)
first thing I found is that France on October 18, 1963 threw the cat "Felix", a black kitten with white or kitten Felicetta name, the data is not secure. .. electrodes were implanted in his head to measure neural impulses on board the ship Veronique 47, from a base in Algeria. When the capsule was 130 miles altitude, separated from the rocket and began to return to earth by parachute until he could land safely. The British press called momonto hero Astrocat (Astrogato). Months later, the French came back to throw another cat into space, this time with less fortunate for the Pussycat. CONSTELLATION
FELIS
Amid all this tangle of names and constellations, stressed one of his relationship with cats. In 1798, French astronomer Joseph-Jérôme de Lalande Lefrancais (1732-1807) was named after the constellation felis (the cat in Latin), located in the southern hemisphere skies. It was a great lover of these cats, and in his words: "I love cats, love, and I hope that after sixty years devoted to astronomy will forgive me for having put one in heaven." In 1801 Jack appeared in the constellation of the first in a star atlas, that of JE Bode, Angelo Secchi and did so in 1878, but then again no one mentioned it until it was eliminated by the General Assembly of Astronomers, 1922 along with 26 other constellations. Felis contained stars in other constellations: Pyxis, Hydra and Antlia.
Anyway, fans of the cats we have 3 members of the cat family in heaven: Leo (the Lion) Leo Minor (Leo Minor) and Lynx (Lynx) but is missing the small domestic cat among the stars.
Cat's Eye Nebula
Third nebula found that this beautiful ...... This vdd Located in the constellation Draco (Draco), a little over 3000 light years from the land. Since 1995, we began to give details of the swirling nebula so intensely bright. It is known that the nebula is a dying star like the Sun The image combines the latest Hubble optical recording with new X-ray data collected by the Chandra Space Observatory and reveals surprisingly intense X-ray emission, indicating the presence of gas at several million degrees. X-ray emission shown in blue and purple hues superimposed in the center of the nebula. The very central star of the nebula is clearly immersed in the extremely hot gas that emits X-rays By looking within, astronomers see the fate of the Sun, intended to come into its own planetary nebula phase of evolution ... in about 5 billion years.
Third nebula found that this beautiful ...... This vdd Located in the constellation Draco (Draco), a little over 3000 light years from the land. Since 1995, we began to give details of the swirling nebula so intensely bright. It is known that the nebula is a dying star like the Sun The image combines the latest Hubble optical recording with new X-ray data collected by the Chandra Space Observatory and reveals surprisingly intense X-ray emission, indicating the presence of gas at several million degrees. X-ray emission shown in blue and purple hues superimposed in the center of the nebula. The very central star of the nebula is clearly immersed in the extremely hot gas that emits X-rays By looking within, astronomers see the fate of the Sun, intended to come into its own planetary nebula phase of evolution ... in about 5 billion years.
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