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wux
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Sat 10/29/11 06:19 PM
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That's one long tongue. What's the scale on this? |
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That's one long tongue. What's the scale on this? Does it matter? The black hole is a lot smaller than the star. LOL |
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Awesome (in the literal sense of the word, not the casual way we seem to use it nowadays
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That's an artist's rendering, right?
Awesome. |
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That's an artist's rendering, right? Awesome. was anyone under the illusion that this was a photograph? ![]() ![]() |
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These are computer animations that I captured from the series "How the Universe works."
or would you believe: I took this picture myself from my spaceship. ![]() |
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This is a real photograph of Eta Carinae, my favorite nearby stellar system.
This stellar system is currently one of the most massive that can be studied in great detail. Until recently, Eta Carinae was thought to be the most massive single star, but in 2005 it was realised to be a binary system.[11] The most massive star in the Eta Carinae multiple star system has more than 100 times the mass of the Sun. Other known massive stars are more luminous and more massive. ![]() |
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I took this picture myself from my spaceship. ![]() That's cool, I took this one with my cell phone, before I came back in time: ![]() |
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