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picture7 May 2007 @ 19:00, by swanny

May 7, 2007
Earth
Monday

Chandra Xray Satellite report

NASA astronomers Monday reported the biggest and brightest star explosion ever recorded, a blast whose light began reaching Earth in the past year from 240 million light years away.

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They say it poses no threat but ...? me gosh shes a biggy and a wonder.

Geez things are sort of a happening in space first Planet Gliese 581c,
Then the Mammality State Address and now this...

wonder of wonders... whats cookin?

ed


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7 May 2007 @ 20:16 by a-d : Nice photo of a....
nice painting -just like 99.9 % of all so called "Pics of Outer Space"; "Super Novas", "Galaxies", Stars etc. ILLUSTRATIONS.They "All" are just that : photos of ILLUSTRATIONS!!!.... but NOT of the "Real Thing".... like we've been lead to think & believe!...... me thinks... ; )  


7 May 2007 @ 22:36 by bushman : Accually,
Most space pics are a mix of 3 or 4 telescopes, Hubble with visable light, Spizer with infared, and Chandra with UV, the illistration is in context for the text artical, of what it might have looked like at the moment of implosion, a split second of time that like the lotto, each tellescope would of had to be focused at that exact moment, most the stuff we see out there is probably gone, since we are talking billions of light years the farther we see.  


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