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Looking for the Beginning

Other Apps Space posted on May 06, 2001
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Looking for the starting point of the Universe (A.K.A. the center of the Universe) the Hubble Space Telescope looks farther than any other telescope in history. It's most famous images are black holes ejecting energy, galaxy super clusters, and the deep field images that yield the most fascinating images ever seen by any astronomer. My images will be in the "reproduction" of some of these phenomena.

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zicon

4:22PM | Sun, 06 May 2001

Lovely. Absolutely lovely. There's a wonderfully realistic depth to this image I absolutely adore. This is the kind of imagery that would cover my walls.

wcqt

7:39PM | Mon, 07 May 2001

Absolutely beautiful! But why the "square" at the center of the nova?

KiDAcE

1:57AM | Tue, 08 May 2001

I would like to tell you that it may look like a mistake however.....I would like to refer any viewers to some Hubble space photos of novas and supernovas as well as an exploding star that survived. http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/jpeg/SN1987A_Rings.jpg http://oposite.stsci.edu/pubinfo/PR/96/23/A.html Any other problems with "scale or object size" should be researched.....the universe is larger than you think and so are some of the objects in it.


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