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Cool! Love the pictures as always!
Happy New Year Quasar!
hugs!
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so much stuff... so much space... so much stuff in space... so much space between the stuff... so much stuff all over the space... so much space within the stuff... i love space stuff... and space too, which is probably just a different kind of stuff...
candoor |
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01.08.08 - 11:55 pm | #
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Hmm, for those who are obsessed with finding life on other planets ... is this not a good example of why we should all not get too close in space???
Abigail |
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01.09.08 - 1:42 am | #
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Where would you be without the Hubble telescope? No more wonderful pics.
Ellee |
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01.09.08 - 1:54 pm | #
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Quasar...
Can this be the ride out in the middle of nowhere country. You don't know where you start or where you stop...maybe never stop...always keep going... 
FANCY SWEDEN |
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01.09.08 - 2:11 pm | #
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Poor little orphans. No mama galaxy. Did they get enough to eat?
Dr. John |
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01.09.08 - 5:52 pm | #
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You tell it so well!
Casdok |
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01.10.08 - 12:11 pm | #
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A snapshot of the past. Kiddie pictures of these galaxies.
dad2059 |
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01.10.08 - 3:04 pm | #
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It's all in the interaction, isn't it? Grand design spirals, starbursts, unexpected star clusters, turbulence.
Arp's Loop, an arm length away, cosmically speaking.
San |
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01.10.08 - 6:21 pm | #
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love this title orphaned star clusters
it is a story within itself.
Pauline |
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01.11.08 - 9:59 am | #
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Have a nice weekend Q9, catch up with you next week.
Ellee |
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01.11.08 - 12:56 pm | #
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Amazing pictures - why are they called 'orphaned star clusters' because they are where they are not expected to be???
Random Magus |
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01.11.08 - 5:43 pm | #
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