Tuesday, November 28, 2006

There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio

Wake (Durham) and I think we may have discovered something interesting about the 2SLAQ LRG Radio galaxy population. The clustering strength of the Radio matched 2SLAQ LRGs seems to be stronger than the "regular" LRG population. On closer inspection, this still is the case, even when we take into account the higher luminosity of the radio sample. If this result holds, this could be very interesting (and potentially a nice little paper...)

On a slight departure from this blogs regular theme - and a potentially more controverstial note - discussions with Watling (Durham) last night led me to question the validity of the Apollo missions.

However, for virtually every conspiracy theory on tinternet, there is another site de-bunking it and Bad Astronomy is as good as any for this one. It still cracks me up mind (as JPS pointed out) that on the Moon footage, as Neil Armstrong is trying to make an historical recording, you just see Buzz space-hopping about in the background, having the time of his life. And why not!

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