Saira Mohan - October 29, 2006
I wanted to share with you this recent image from Astronomy Picture of the Day. This website I have visited almost everyday for the past several years. As they describe, each day a different image
or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation of that image written by a professional astronomer. Make sure you go to the bottom of the page and click "Archive"...and you will see our universe in a way you've never known possible.
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Posted by Saira Mohan at October 29, 2006 09:12 AM
heyy.. thanks for the site.. u roused my interest in astronomy again :)
Saira,
Making this sight my home page was the first requirment when I bought my p/c last February.
The incredible shots of the Crab Nebula are my favorite!
Star-gazing is one commonality amongst humanity.
We all are guilty of "doin' it"!
Blasting off...Moon Crazy~
Dear Saira,
It's a splendid photo.
Love,
Donatella
Yes, I love it!
Thank you for bring this to our attention Saira.
:)
Cinda
Thanks Saira!
You right, we love that one!
Astronomy holds secrets of deep inspirations!
Yes, I have several pix from them. Their archives are well worth the browse.
Also try Sky Server. Paste the url in after the http in your browser:
cas.sdss.org/dr5/en/
They have all the latest pics from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Nice link thanx for sharing such nice information.......
Indeed
gazing upon the nigh unto endless cosmos, who shall breathe it's last breath in about a 100 billion years (only to have birthed billions upon billions [to coin a Sagan] other universes on 'the other side' of every black hole, perhaps the same way our universe was wrought by the mind of G-d)
is nothing less than
AWESOME
Peace
In fact world-devouring Galactus, you know, the creator of the Silver Surfer who befriend the Fantastic Four to save the earth from Galactus, was born by escaping the death of some other universe . . .
Make mine Marvel!
uh-huh
cool site, saira. thanks for sharing!
mallika
Completely amazing!
I do have to say planet earth looks absoultly stunning! Makes you want to live there... all that blue and white swirled clouds kind-of like a giant lollipop, or maybe a jawbreaker! Illusions are always fun!
Dear Saira,
Thanks for the link. Did you see the picture of to-day?
Happy Halloween :)
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Thanks for the link. Did yo
Completely amazing!
I do have to say
cool site, saira. thanks for sharing!
ma
In fact world-devouring Galactus, you know, the
Indeed
gazing upon the nigh unto endles
Visited IB after a long time. Added this astronomy website to my favorites. Some of the pics are just beautiful.
Cheers!
Navin