![]() ![]() For each of these 18, I recommend an alternative when appropriate.įirst of all, though, a few caveats. With that intent, I have identified 18 of the worst nicknames below. I think it is time that we raise our voice for these unfortunate objects and demand better. For a long time I just kept my mouth shut and accepted the assumption that the nickname creators had more insight, creativity and imagination that I do. Instead of admiring the object, I end up scratching my head trying to understand how the object is supposed to fit the nickname. There is nothing worse to me than an object which has been given a name that is inappropriate or even degrading. However, as much as I love a good nickname, objects should only receive a name if it is appropriate to that object. Some of my favorite names actually help create a personality for the object, and include the Horsehead, the Wizard, the Eagle, Thor's Helmet, and the Jellyfish. ![]() We give names to people, pets, and adored inanimate objects, so it is only fair that our revered sky objects receive names as well. For example, I much prefer talking about the Rosette Nebula than its designation, NGC 2237. I much prefer to use common nicknames, which have been lovingly and creatively bestowed upon many of these objects over the years to help us remember and refer to them. Although each object has a designation of letters and numbers, these designations are cold and clinical. They are beautiful, mysterious, and hidden from our view until only recently. I will admit it - I love deep sky objects. ![]()
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