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![]() things don't matter out here they sure keep happening! I can cope with the things that were never meant to be I guess? is bipolar just a really disorganised mood? is not being bipolar just a really organised dude? and how screwed up that would be! cos the organised people rely so much on the false love from the others likewise dumb! and the shattered ones just watch the universal circus ignore the real space clowns! |
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Beautiful image, but not an intergalactic one. Looks like a view of Jupiter from one of its moons. The vulcanism is caused by tidal forces due to Jupiter's immense gravity.
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how come you want to challenge me Gaijin? how come you want to turn something good into something bad? |
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Last edited by Anonymous32912; Feb 15, 2013 at 05:56 PM. |
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Not trying to challenge you, but I'm an amateur astronomer. No offense intended, I was just clarifying terminology.
If you're interested, here's a couple of "intergalactic" images of my favorite galaxy, M104, known as the Sombrero Galaxy (sorry, I don't know how to post the image here directly as you did, so this is just a link): http://www.astr.ua.edu/gifimages/m104b.html The Sombrero is about 45 million lightyears away from earth, and is moving away from us at about 625 km/s, faster than our fastest spacecraft. I've never been able to see it in my own telescope because I'm too far north. The only time it's above the horizon here is in summer, when the sky is too bright to see astronomical objects. Good topic, btw. |
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