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Astronomers call for renaming the Magellanic Clouds​

Explorer Ferdinand Magellan's name is not fitting, a group of scientists argues​


By Emily Conover
SEPTEMBER 26, 2023 AT 7:00 AM

Names have significance, especially when they’re written in the stars.

A group of astronomers is coalescing around an idea to rename two neighbors of the Milky Way, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds.
Named after explorer Ferdinand Magellan, the satellite galaxies are visible with the naked eye from the Southern Hemisphere. But Magellan’s name is not fitting, astronomer Mia de los Reyes and colleagues argue. The leader of the first expedition to successfully circle the globe, Magellan enslaved and killed Indigenous people encountered on the voyage, which set out from Spain in 1519 (SN: 9/17/19).

“Because we’re naming things in the night sky, which belongs to everyone, we think that it’s important to have names that reflect all of humanity,” says de los Reyes, of Amherst College in Massachusetts. She calls for the name change in an opinion piece published September 12 in Physics. Magellan’s voyage helped pave the way for Spanish colonialism in South America, Guam and the Philippines, says de los Reyes, who is Filipino American. “Many people see Magellan as a villain in the Philippines.”
The Magellanic clouds loom large in the field of astronomy. They’re independent galaxies, but close enough that astronomers can observe the individual stars within (SN: 4/1/22). “The Magellanic Clouds are this amazing laboratory for seeing things up close and personal,” says astronomer Sally Oey of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, a supporter of the name change.

Magellan wasn’t an astronomer. The clouds were noted by a member of his expedition, but they were already well-known to many cultures in the Southern Hemisphere, and even to previous European explorers. “It doesn’t make sense to have them named after any one person, let alone a person who never actually studied them,” says astronomer Gurtina Besla of the University of Arizona in Tucson.

The galaxies have been known scientifically by Magellan’s name since only the end of the 19th century — well after Magellan’s voyage. That’s just a blip in the history of astronomy, the researchers argue.

More than 100 astronomers have expressed interest in the campaign, anchored by a core group of about 50, de los Reyes says. The group aims to bring the proposal to the International Astronomical Union, in hopes of eventually holding a vote on the name change. Other fields of science are undergoing similar debates, with groups of researchers pushing to revise offensive names for certain plants and animals, for example (SN: 8/25/21).

The astronomers are now trying out new names. One popular suggestion is to call them the “Milky Clouds.” That would maintain the commonly used acronyms, LMC and SMC. And it would reflect the galaxies’ connection to something much bigger than any one person — the Milky Way.
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CITATIONS​

M. de los Reyes. Astronomers need to rename the Magellanic Clouds. Physics. Published online, September 12, 2023. doi: 10.1103/Physics.16.152.
M. Dennefeld. A history of the Magellanic Clouds and the European exploration of the Southern Hemisphere. arXiv:2009.04973. Submitted Sep 10, 2020.
 
A spic negress. A spicger?

Okay lets call them Martinlooterkang Clouds.
 
We need to make science much harder. Much much higher entrance grades. rigourous exams. Serious course requirements.
When I think back to the girls who would be like this from my university days, they all just dropped out during inorganic Chem in tears.
Deploy calculus like roach spray, is what I’m saying.
 
I'm personally of the opinion Einstein set science back several hundreds, if not thousands of years with his nonsensical postulates. The whole (((theory of relativity))) is a mishmash of nonsense that's accepted because... (((them))).
Relativity, like all accepted scientific models, is wrong but useful. It makes accurate predictions and we depend on it for things like GPS.
 
Well, the interpreter on his voyage was a native from Indonesia, who technically circumnavigated the globe the same time he did. So let's name them after Enrique el Negro.

Ladies and Gentlemen: Allow me to present The Nigger Clouds.
"I'M NIGGER RICK!" -the artist formerly known as the Megallanic clouds
 
Her twitter handle is @MiaDoesAstro

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I can't find another article by her in Google Scholar. Her first contribution to science is "I'm OFFENDED."

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All she tweets about is grad student unionization, muh Magellan, and other social causes. I don't think she even knows what a star is. She's a new diversity hire. I pity her students.

Nailed it. Academics who struggle to get published or secure grants for their department often turn to activism and opinion writing to supplement their portfolio. There is an inverse correlation between the amount of time spent doing "science advocacy" and time spent doing research and writing books or papers.
 
Nailed it. Academics who struggle to get published or secure grants for their department often turn to activism and opinion writing to supplement their portfolio. There is an inverse correlation between the amount of time spent doing "science advocacy" and time spent doing research and writing books or papers.

Most of the people that give grants demand the scientist bend to the woke mob or else they won't even entertain the thought of giving them money.

God help you if your study doesn't show what they want it to show.
 
'De los Reyes' is an obviously Spanish-based surname. Maybe she should decolonize herself first.
 
I'm personally of the opinion Einstein set science back several hundreds, if not thousands of years with his nonsensical postulates. The whole (((theory of relativity))) is a mishmash of nonsense that's accepted because... (((them))).
Yeah, everyone knows Jewish physics as proposed by Einstein and fellow Jew Szilard is just a joke and will never amount to anything.
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You may as well blame Einstein's buddy Satyendra Bose and his designated shitting equations, too, considering the man worked hard with Einstein on quantum mechanics.

Granted, the Standard Model is starting to break down horribly even as physics desperately tries to maintain it, but that has less to do with Jews and more to do with the fact that contrary to what they publicly profess scientists much prefer the status quo to anything actually revolutionary that's going to make them re-learn everything.
 
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