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Largest photo ever taken

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    Sonny
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    This photo of Andromeda Galaxy almost brought tears to my eyes so I just wanted to share this with you guys. Its 1.5 billion pixels big, thats 4.3 GB of your disk space. Made by NASA - Hubble Telescope.

    Get ready to feel very very small, enjoy https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=udAL48P5NJU

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      N00B
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      Universe is a very complex place indeed.
      The Earth in this video is so tiny that we even feel smaller than what we imagine.

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        good_logic
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        Peace Sonny.

        What is amazing is how do they know so many details?
        From how far to how many stars each galaxy has ,even the black holes!!!!

        https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddvW3_hiJjg

        Yes mindboggling!

        GOD bless you.
        Peace.

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          Sonny
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          Universe is a very complex place indeed.
          The Earth in this video is so tiny that we even feel smaller than what we imagine.

          Indeed.

          Peace Sonny.

          What is amazing is how do they know so many details?
          From how far to how many stars each galaxy has ,even the black holes!!!!

          https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddvW3_hiJjg

          Yes mindboggling!

          GOD bless you.
          Peace.

          I think they are not 100% accurate with their measurements but thats not mean they are wrong. This video explains how they measure distance and size of objects in space https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyiauRjJBNQ

          Peace

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            Man_of_Faith
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            But the Earth is flat, isn't it?

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              FreedomStands
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              This photo of Andromeda Galaxy almost brought tears to my eyes so I just wanted to share this with you guys. Its 1.5 billion pixels big, thats 4.3 GB of your disk space. Made by NASA - Hubble Telescope.

              Get ready to feel very very small, enjoy https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=udAL48P5NJU

              Wow, thanks for that! Now why aren't people so awed by sand on a beach or dirt on the ground?

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                huruf
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                But the Earth is flat, isn't it?

                Everything is flat. I am flat out. You are flat out. We all outflatten anything on earth. Flatness is our moto, and without flatness no woman gets anywhere. Men like them flat, ans since women insist on being unflat, mother earth takes revenge on them and has flattneed out before our own eyes.

                Flat is beautiful.

                Salaam you all flatters

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                  Man_of_Faith
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                  Huruf -D

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                    yellowdog8272
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                    Now just imagine all the lifeforms that exist out there including ones that are advanced..

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                      unknownuser
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                      Truly, praise be to Allah! The Lord of the worlds! we can never fully measure His Majesty's Glory and Might! Look to the heavens and just keep looking, humbled is our sight!

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                        Timotheus
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                        No gigabytes can contain encompass God's creation but we are certainly blessed with the ability and desire to seek out such beauty

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                          huruf
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                          In all this inmensity, I am really suprised (and relieved) that I can see myself.

                          Salaam

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                            mmmm
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                            Wow, great art, esspecialy turbulant displace effect after 1 min. Up until there really nice art - people are truly amazing at what they can create.

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                              JavaLatte
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                              I'm glad you know that is not real @ mmmm,

                              but I'm not able to call that as an "art" because its tremendous deceitfulness... yuck

                              What I think amazing is that NASA could deceive many people by using fake images.

                              Maybe I could say this is "magic"! P

                              Because, reality be like fantasy, whereas fantasy be like reality!

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                                mmmm
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                                I'm glad you know that is not real @ mmmm,

                                but I'm not able to call that as an "art" because its tremendous deceitfulness... yuck

                                What I think amazing is that NASA could deceive many people by using fake images.

                                Maybe I could say this is "magic"!

                                Because, reality be like fantasy, whereas fantasy be like reality!

                                Yes, I was being sarcastic, but trying not to be mean - you are right LIE should not be called nice...

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