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Originally posted by Gorman91
reply to post by XPLodER
It's a bow shock if I recall. Yes, technically a bubble, but a bubble that is not self-maintaining. It's only still there because it's so huge.
Originally posted by DenyStupidity
reply to post by XPLodER
I have never seen such a collection of pictures like this but it really captured my attention, so thanks for collecting them and making a thread like you have.
They sure do look like bubbles. If they are, then maybe there is a bubble surrounding our galaxy that we just don't see from this way. Maybe, just maybe, that's the reason behind why all the planets stay in circulation of each other and nothing to do with what Einstein said, about how everything rolls inwards. Maybe we are just rolling around.
I am just putting ideas out there but one persons idea is another persons answer.
Originally posted by Arlestron
reply to post by SevenStarrz
In his first post. Pics 2 to 5 are of the same object: NGC 7635
In this post: www.abovetopsecret.com...
The 3 prictures are also the same object