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My God, this is beautiful! [View all]
The was The Astronomy Picture of the Day for yesterday, Nov 18:
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So what? The same can be said about most mundane earthly photographs too. -nt
Bradical79
Dec 2012
#86
No - we'd be able to detect the dust. (and there'd be a lot fewer stars we could see) (nt)
jeff47
Nov 2012
#50
So, Dad-unit, I borrowed your spaceship and . . . I kinda lost control and it sorta blew up . . .
tclambert
Nov 2012
#20
Anybody else see the biblical looking figure emerging from the right of the pointy cloud?
SleeplessinSoCal
Nov 2012
#26
Yep - and someone kneeling, praying? up to the left right under the pointy part
Tigress DEM
Nov 2012
#42
Didn't mean to. But I saw it right away and couldn't shake the vision.
SleeplessinSoCal
Nov 2012
#45
Down the foggy ruins of time to the gates of creation...awesome...just awesome.
1620rock
Nov 2012
#32