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Orion
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http://www.novaspace.com/POSTERS/PHOTO/Hubble/Helix.html
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http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/wiredscience/images/2009/04/21/hubble_fountain_2.jpg
The image is actually a galaxy collision. From the group of galaxies Arp 194 there are three galaxies in the image, the two on top are colliding, the one on the bottom is just in the background.
Imagine what it would be like if our galaxy collided with another.
That would be an interesting news day.
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Description says Interacting, but I am not sure if they are really light years apart or seen interlocked due to parallax.
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M$1
June 11, 2009 04:11 AM
What is your favorite Hubble Telescope Image?
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mattludwig
June 11, 2009 04:28 AM
its a joke, ha ha hamm..
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June 11, 2009 04:25 AM
Taken with the Hubble (not of)? Orion
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June 11, 2009 04:28 AM
My favorite is the Cat's Eye Nebula! When gas is ejected from a dying star it forms a ring and is symmetrical in shape.* Really beautiful!
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June 11, 2009 07:08 AM
My favorite Hubble image was listed as the Astronomy Picture of the Day by NASA for May 10, 2003. The image is of The Helix Nebula and many said it looked like the eye of God.
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http://www.novaspace.com/POSTERS/PHOTO/Hubble/Helix.html
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June 11, 2009 08:21 AM
This recent one of the Hubble itself. Dunno if i'd ever seen it before this.
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June 11, 2009 11:25 AM
I like this space question mark. http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/wiredscience/images/2009/04/21/hubble_fountain_2.jpg
The image is actually a galaxy collision. From the group of galaxies Arp 194 there are three galaxies in the image, the two on top are colliding, the one on the bottom is just in the background.
Imagine what it would be like if our galaxy collided with another.
That would be an interesting news day.
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June 11, 2009 11:43 AM
I am amazed by the photos from Hubble, but this photo of Interacting Spiral Galaxies NGC 2207 and IC 2163 interests me a lot since it as two galaxies in one shot. Description says Interacting, but I am not sure if they are really light years apart or seen interlocked due to parallax.
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June 11, 2009 09:50 PM
This photo reminds me of a meshing of the yin and yang.
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