blogs.discovermagazine.com — Go outside on a dark, moonless night. Look up. Is it December or January? Check out Betegeuse, glowing dully red at Orion’s shoulder, and Rigel, a laser blue at his knee. A month later, yellow Capella rides high in Auriga. Is it July? Find Vega, a sapphire in Lyra, or Antares, the orange-red heart of Scorpius.
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jaschacJul 30, 2008
Some good replies already, but I wanted to add: When you're talking about infrared goggles specifically you're no longer talking about "real" colors. Those are false-color images designed to show relative heat - brighter the color = more heat.
diggydougieJul 30, 2008
This part bothered me "There are green objects in space, and some stars do appear green". But in the article he says that no matter what you do it still would not appear green because of the way our eyes work.
Closed AccountJul 30, 2008
Nope. Totally disagree. I'm super awesome. You should see me when I'm out and away from my computer. I'm still a d**kh**d but at least I'm honest.Thanks for the comments, now go buy a spine at Wal-Mart and tell me what you really think. I'm a grown-up. I can take it.
bxbloxJul 31, 2008
Look purple to me...
diggopolousJul 31, 2008
OK ya got me beet.
invader001Aug 2, 2008
dugg for BoneheadFarker's comment
invader001Aug 2, 2008
E=mC2
gavinzacAug 4, 2008
myspace artwork?