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Post time 24-9-2009 08:55 AM | Show all posts


Hourglass Nebula

A planetary nebulae, like this one, is the glowing relic of a dying, Sun-like star. They are misnamed because early astronomers thought they looked like Jupiter when seen in crude telescopes.
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Post time 24-9-2009 08:57 AM | Show all posts


Cartwheel Galaxy

A rare head-on collision is imaged here in the Cartwheel Galaxy, 500 million light-years away in the constellation Sculptor. The striking ring-like feature is a direct result of a smaller intruder galaxy -- possibly one of two objects to the right of the ring -- that careened through the core of the host galaxy.

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Post time 24-9-2009 08:58 AM | Show all posts


Purple Haze

This shot of the core of the nearest starburst spiral galaxy, NGC 253, reveals violent star formation within a region 1,000 light-years across. Hubble identifies several regions of intense star formation, which include a bright, super-compact star cluster.

Kat space pon ade jerebu ek..
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Post time 24-9-2009 08:59 AM | Show all posts


Complex Collisions

A glimpse of the inner regions of this supernova remnant shows the complex collisions that take place as fast-moving ejecta slam into cool, dense interstellar clouds.

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Post time 24-9-2009 09:03 AM | Show all posts


Cloudy Venus

This ultraviolet-light view of Venus displays its sulfuric-acid cloak of clouds, which permanently surrounds the planet's volcanic surface. This global feature might indicate atmospheric waves, similar to the high- and low-pressure cells on Earth.
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Post time 24-9-2009 09:04 AM | Show all posts


Sky Sketch

ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile turns 5 this month. Here are 20 of its best images. The sky is strange near the Chamaeleon I complex of bright nebulas and hot stars in the constellation of the same name, close to the southern celestial pole.

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Post time 24-9-2009 09:07 AM | Show all posts


Waterfall

Two opposite jets from a developing star ram into interstellar matter about 1,500 light-years away in Orion, a region of intense star formation. The enigmatic "waterfall" to the upper left is unexplained.

It's surely looked likes a waterfall.Ya Allah cantiknya..Penciptanya x dpt difikirkan kecantikanNya..
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Post time 24-9-2009 09:12 AM | Show all posts
Bru nak tutup thread ni tp jumpe yg gambar cantik pulak..



Orion

Bright enough to be seen with the naked eye to keen observers, the Orion nebula is a few tens of light-years' wide complex of gas and dust, illuminated by several massive and hot stars at its core, the famous Trapezium stars. Click to enlarge.

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Post time 24-9-2009 09:14 AM | Show all posts


Star Birth This cloud of gas and dust, called Barnard 68, is on the verge of collapse. It's about 410 light-years away and packs about twice the mass of our Sun.
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Post time 24-9-2009 09:16 AM | Show all posts
Ni last okay..Bang amazed bagi extra credit ek..



Eagle Nebula

This region of star birth contains streaking regions of dusty gas where stars are probably forming. Bluish stars are massive, and yellowish stars are more ordinary and mostly behind the nebula. Very red stars are either very young and embedded in gas and dust clouds, or are just brighter stars in the background shining through them.

Lain drpd yg lain warnanya..

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Post time 25-9-2009 09:16 AM | Show all posts
Abang dok kat mana?Adek dok kat klate ni lau dok kat KL mmg xde chance la nal belanje. Anyway bang amazed terima kasih la sbb bg kredit lebih.
beautiful_faith Post at 24-9-2009 07:01




abg amazed kat s alam, nanti ler abg pi kelantan bley adek banjer abang nasi kerabu  wokeeyy

tima kasih share gambar2 tu...
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Post time 26-9-2009 09:28 PM | Show all posts
Dah tawar ngan nasi kerabu la..
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Post time 27-9-2009 12:13 AM | Show all posts
32# beautiful_faith

tawar ?  ha.... letak garam sket... biar ada rasa.... tak ler tawar hebey lagi....    tee hee
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Post time 2-10-2009 11:50 AM | Show all posts
subhanallah....cantiknyaa
suka waterfall ngn orion
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Post time 2-10-2009 12:38 PM | Show all posts
waterfall to cantek....

tp nk kene rephrase... firefall...
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Post time 2-10-2009 04:46 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 14-10-2009 01:05 PM | Show all posts


Rho Ophiuchi & The Galactic Center

We see the bright band of the Milky Way Galaxy spanning the bottom of this image, with the Rho Ophiuchi dust cloud floating above. This large swath of infrared sky is 60 degrees in width, and the blue, green, and red colors correspond to the 12, 60, and 100 micron bands observed by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS).
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Post time 14-10-2009 01:07 PM | Show all posts


The Faces On Mars

Serious Mars scientists scoff at the idea that the thing in the picture above is a construct of some intelligent civilization. But countless people are utterly convinced that it is, and they accuse NASA of a cover-up. Regardless of how you view the photo, it is big. Shows pictures of Viking 1 from 1976, Mars Global Survey on (MGS) from 1998.
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Post time 14-10-2009 01:09 PM | Show all posts


The Autumn Sky

Intense Solar Storms produced one of the most spectacular Northern Lights shows on November 7, 2004. Auroras could be seen as far south as Oklahoma and California in the United States. Here is a gallery with some great shots from the event. Dennis Mammana took the picture above in Borrego Springs, California, USA, on Nov. 7. He writes, “The rain ended and the clouds began breaking just before midnight and, though the aurora appeared to the eye only as a dim grayish haze, it showed up photographically as red.” The picture was taken with a Canon 10D with 24mm f/1.4L lens; ISO 400, f/1.4, 30 seconds.

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Post time 14-10-2009 01:11 PM | Show all posts




Aurora Over Stagecoach Lake

Jimmy Westlake took this picture near Steamboat Springs, CO, on Nov. 7. Although the northern lights blazed above Colorado for much of the night, clouds rolled in by 9:00 PM and blocked out the view. From sunset until then, it was quite a show! The picture was captured at was taken at 7:52 PM MST. The image was taken with a Fuji FinePix S2 digital camera with a Nikon 35 mm lens at F3.3. All were 20-second tripod exposures at ISO 400.
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