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Just.Ask.The.Axis
#1 Posted : 2/13/2015 3:42:26 PM
 
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#2 Posted : 2/13/2015 9:56:10 PM
there has to be a better copy of that. Its so blurry, I cant read the text. HmmmmWut?

Edit: right on below! Thumbs up
Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon
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Sayaq
#3 Posted : 2/13/2015 10:48:03 PM
NASA's site has the original picture

http://www.nasa.gov/cont...eda-galaxy/#.VN5-_C6nZaZ
 
Hjortron
#4 Posted : 2/14/2015 2:46:30 PM
To those who are a bit more versed in astronomy, etc: Have they ever named a star outside of the Milky Way Galaxy? I tried to google the issue but came up short.
"As my soul left my body, I found myself floating in a swirling ocean of multi-colored light. At the end, I could see and feel an even brighter light pulling me toward it, and as it shined on me, I felt indescribable happiness. I remembered everything about eternity - knowing, that we had always existed, and that all of us are family. Then old friends and loved ones surrounded me, and I knew without a doubt I was home, and that I was so loved." - Christian Andréason

Dude, that blonde girl is a total DMT/10.
 
Just.Ask.The.Axis
#5 Posted : 2/16/2015 5:16:53 PM
^^ Are you Sirius? .......Sirius - The brightest star in the sky is also one of the nearest to Earth: Sirius is just under 9 light years away. This is a binary star: the primary star, Sirius A, is orbited by a white dwarf known as Sirius B. Located in the Galaxy Canis Major.
 
 
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