The objects that have a lens flare in this image are stars in our galaxy...everything else is a galaxy like ours with billions of stars like our sun.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_Deep_Field
The objects that have a lens flare in this image are stars in our galaxy...everything else is a galaxy like ours with billions of stars like our sun.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_Deep_Field
It'll be a damn sight warmer looking at those squiggly bits from outer space, than it would be stood on them in February.I love all the squiggly bits.
It'll be a damn sight warmer looking at those squiggly bits from outer space, than it would be stood on them in February.
Apparently outer space is -275 degree C.I think it was taken May 3rd '11 @ 5:28pm according to google http://twitpic.com/4v8pso
Apparently outer space is -275 degree C.
So I was correct, it is colder at the squiggly bits in February.
Although I am prepared to admit, in May, in the early evening, outer space might just have been a touch colder
Just beautiful. Wonder what time of day it was? Not many lights on.
I can see my house.
Fantastic picture.
Apparently outer space is -275 degree C.