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originally posted by: Spacespider
Oh wow, thanks for posting these old pictures that have been posted around a million times on ATS
I will be looking forward for tomorrow where they surely will be posted again
originally posted by: lovebeck
originally posted by: Spacespider
Oh wow, thanks for posting these old pictures that have been posted around a million times on ATS
I will be looking forward for tomorrow where they surely will be posted again
Wow? Really?? Didn't your mother ever teach you the rule about not having anything nice to say???
To the OP, thank you for the thread. It was very thoughtful of you to add what each one of the photos represents. I am sure it took you a while to put this together, so S&F for you!
I myself haven't seen all of these photos posted on ATS, so idk what the peanut gallery is talking about!
And finally a new updated photo taken of the Hubble Deep Field, each spot of light here is a galaxy. This may be the most profound space image I have ever seen. Space really is infinite:
originally posted by: Spacespider
Oh wow, thanks for posting these old pictures that have been posted around a million times on ATS
I will be looking forward for tomorrow where they surely will be posted again
originally posted by: Mrs.Peony
a reply to: Wolfenz
It's pretty crazy how the universe seems to resemble body parts, cells, nerves and other things we are familiar with here on earth.
Kind of makes me wonder if we are inside of a living creature, the working bits that makes that creature "live."
originally posted by: thirdcoast
These photographs were taken with a potato.
originally posted by: Mrs.Peony
a reply to: Wolfenz
It's pretty crazy how the universe seems to resemble body parts, cells, nerves and other things we are familiar with here on earth.
Kind of makes me wonder if we are inside of a living creature, the working bits that makes that creature "live."