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I came across an interesting app that allows you to see what the Hubble space telescope took a picture of on your birthday. Here: https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/what-did-hubble-see-on-your-birthdayHere is the photo that the telescope took on my birthday back in 2002. It shows Arp 220, a couple of spiral galaxies that started to collide some 700 million years ago. They are located about 250 million light-years from Earth.visitors can't see pics , please register or loginNasa
This is great! I don't actually have to do it, I can just look at yours.
If you stare at it long enough it looks like Peter Falk
I keep seeing our own @Chimp Covfefe's face in it.
Thank you so much for sharing this.visitors can't see pics , please register or loginOn March 5 in 1999Galaxy NGC 1512The core of the barred spiral galaxy NGC 1512 is unique for its stunning 2,400-light-year-wide circle of infant star clusters, called a "circumnuclear" starburst ring. Starbursts are episodes of vigorous star formation.
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