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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2009

A mysterious object (with an equally mysterious name) may have been revealed by a strange "light echo" in deepest space. More videos at http://www.sixtysymbols.com/

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  • hannys hot.

  • I'd like to see Hanny's Voorwerp ;)

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  • what is the name of the woman at the start#

  • Hanny's Voorwerp looks like a monkey ^^

  • GREEN LANTERN

  • @Ceminon I just rewatched the video and she said "any of our Dutch viewers can correct me". So I'd say you had all the right to say that since she seems to be referring to the Dutch pronunciation. ;)

    Although I don't think she should have to pronounce it "dutch-like". If this mentality was applied everywhere, people would be in trouble.

    Anyway congratulations on learning IPA. It's really exciting to see people who know it too.

  • @raydredX Yeah, you're right. I guess I was just excited about having recently learned the phonetic alphabet, haha. Reading that back now, I suppose it was a bit of a redundant smartass post I made. No offence intended. ;)

  • @Ceminon But their language is English, I bet some people there wouldn't even be able to pronounce that. I don't expect people to start using tones when referring to towns in China.

    If I misunderstood something please tell me.

  • Why isn't there more Hanny in this video???

  • @1:55...have you guys considered having people with heavy " visual snow/visual static " look over deep space images ? It's called " stochastic resonance in visual perception ", it allows people who have it to easily indentify small imperceptable changes that aren't normally easily perceived. I thought it might have an application in astronomy/cosmology.

  • 2:43 she's a lefty

  • @Agh1deus I'd use Lore over Lure. I AM Dutch, by the way. ^_~

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