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Outer Space! Anonymous
ITT post cool outer space pictures! Swirl formations are especially wanted.
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Ooh, nice horsehead nebula...
Er... Was that a coherent sentence?
I mean...
MOAR!
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God is watch you
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M31, Andromeda
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Androdius Galaxy
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a star forming region in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC).
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>>the gigantic Pinwheel galaxy, one of the best known examples of “grand design spirals”, and its supergiant star-forming regions in unprecedented detail. The image is the largest and most detailed photo of a spiral galaxy ever taken with Hubble.

and since I don't think I can post the 455MB tiff file I'll post the scaled down 10MB(scratch that) 299KB one and the link to the 455MB pic

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http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/original/heic0602a.tif
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he Hubble telescope captured a display of starlight, glowing gas, and silhouetted dark clouds of interstellar dust in this 4-foot-by-8-foot image of the barred spiral galaxy NGC 1300. NGC 1300 is considered to be prototypical of barred spiral galaxies.

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http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/original/opo0501a.tif
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Bump! More please!
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In the direction of the constellation Canis Major, two spiral galaxies pass by each other like majestic ships in the night. The near-collision has been caught in images taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and its Wide Field Planetary Camera 2.
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Hubble Space Telescope Image of Supernova 1994D in Galaxy NGC 4526

Not to be a dick or anything, but you could look at these images on the same webpage I'm getting them from.

http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/index.html
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This ground-based image shows the spiral galaxy Messier 81 in its entirety. The image is a combination of exposures from the Isaac Newton Telescope on La Palma (courtesy of Jonathan Irwin) and Digitized Sky Survey 2 images.
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Resembling a diamond-encrusted bracelet, a ring of brilliant blue star clusters wraps around the yellowish nucleus of what was once a normal spiral galaxy in this new image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope (HST). This image is being released to commemorate the 14th anniversary of Hubble's launch on April 24, 1990 and its deployment from the space shuttle Discovery on April 25, 1990.

The sparkling blue ring is 150,000 light-years in diameter, making it larger than our entire home galaxy, the Milky Way. The galaxy, cataloged as AM 0644-741, is a member of the class of so- called "ring galaxies." It lies 300 million light-years away in the direction of the southern constellation Dorado.
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Bookmarked!
Thank you, Anon.
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