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Lets try to see how many high resolution pics from the Hubble, or other sources, that are under 8MB that we can fit in
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Galaxies shot by hubble from deep space.
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My favorite, Eagle Nebulae
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Horsehead
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All three of these, as well as the one I posted are from either the Hubble Deep Field or the Hubble Ultra Deep Field images. They're composited images taken over a period of days (for the HDF) and weeks (from the HUDF), and comprise an area of the sky that's about as large as grain of sand held at arms length. The HDF is composed of about 3000 galaxies, and the HUDF 10,000.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_Deep_Field
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not sure what this is a picture of exactly, other than "space", maybe someone can enlighten us?

original was 27mb, hopefully the recompression didn't reduce the quality too much.
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>>76495
rapidshared the original, the recompression lost a lot of clarity.

http://rapidshare.de/files/30195496/118080main_image_feature_348_ys_full.jpg.html
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>>76495
that is what austronomers call a "megacluster" (yeah, I know, it is a lame name). It is basically a huge cluster of stars. The red parts are, as you probably know, colored after the picture is taken (all of hubbles pictures are in black and white). The glowing parts are pretty much just distortions of space and time that is caused by the particular shape of the star cluster.

Also, I'm full of shit.
>> Kendo
Anyone got that link to Real Time viewing, it was in that naming planets thread a couple of days ago?