• Mystery spiral photographed in space
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[quote]It looks too perfect to be real — a massive grey spiral floating in space like a ghostly lens flare. The whirling shape, which was photographed in the Winged Horse constellation by the Hubble Space Telescope, has left astronomers astonished and puzzled as they try to determine its origin. One of the theories is that the phenomenon is actually the remnants of a dying star which is oribiting around another star hidden by dust.[/quote] Source: [url]http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/7958808/mystery-spiral-photographed-in-space[/url] [i]What a twist![/i]
Sweet picture. [img]http://images.ninemsn.com.au/resizer.aspx?url=http://news.ninemsn.com.au/img/2010/world/0909_spiral_sp.jpg&width=310[/img]
whoa. space is fucking awesome.
Great. More spirals.
Wow. Fucking cool.
Like a mini Galaxy.
Instantly reminds me of Uzumaki manga, I'm also eating, now being disgusted. But that's actually pretty nice looking.
Cool. We will probably never run out of interesting things to find in space.
Spiral energy Gurren Lagann is fighting the anti-spirals somewhere up there
Giga... Drill... Breakerrrrrrrrr :pcgaming:
Aliens
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b5aW08ivHU[/media]
Pwetty
My guess is that it's a fast just spinning comet.
[quote]has left astronomers astonished and puzzled as they try to determine its origin.[/quote] Is it just me or are astronomers left astonished and puzzled by nearly every damn thing they find?
[QUOTE=Big Bang;24705413]Is it just me or are astronomers left astonished and puzzled by nearly every damn thing they find?[/QUOTE] Why shouldn't they?
[QUOTE=Big Bang;24705413]Is it just me or are astronomers left astonished and puzzled by nearly every damn thing they find?[/QUOTE] It's just you.
[QUOTE=Big Bang;24705413]Is it just me or are astronomers left astonished and puzzled by nearly every damn thing they find?[/QUOTE] Seeing as the universe is mostly clouds of dust/radiation/star clusters. I'd say astronomers have a right to be astonished and puzzled at anything that isn't gaseous.
Space, as seen from Kurouzu-cho. Congratulations if you catch the reference.
Be careful of the radiowaves. :ohdear:
[QUOTE=NotSo1337;24704908] [i]What a twist![/i][/QUOTE] Where is the photo that goes with that?
I can't see the picture. WHAT'S GOING ON IN HERE?
Am I the only one who thought of uzumaki? [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4993653/038.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=cmanatlan;24706469]Am I the only one who thought of uzumaki? [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4993653/038.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Well, he got it... Just the wrong story. I think it's the extra one at the end of Volume 4.
Wormhole! Or collectors.. Or geth, even.
aliens threw a bunch of planets at us but they look really small cause theyre far away
[QUOTE=cmanatlan;24706469]Am I the only one who thought of uzumaki? [img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4993653/038.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] Almost instantly. We're all fucked. :v:
Eye of Terror
it's the scope glint of a massive sniperrifle about to destroy earth.
It's obviously nemesis coming to kill us 2012 repent your sins!!!!!!!!!!!1111111
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