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| Topic Started: Jan 17 2006, 07:04 PM (415 Views) | |
| Some Polar Bears | Jan 17 2006, 07:04 PM Post #1 |
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Chief of Staff
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Out of the ordinary ...out of this world. http://hubblesite.org |
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| EVILyangkuang | Jan 18 2006, 01:29 AM Post #2 |
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2nd Lieutenant Silver
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Why the hell is space so vibrant and colorful? Those pictures must be altered in the gallery. |
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| + wacb1970 | Jan 20 2006, 12:59 PM Post #3 |
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I GOTTA STAY HIIIIIGH!
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Nice site(bookmarket)
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| pianogirl2422 | Feb 9 2006, 07:29 PM Post #4 |
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Sergeant Major Gold
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Not altered. Stars and nebulas and such are made up of gasses like neon and argon and flourine and helium. It's like in science labs where they burn things and they get different colored flames and smoke, just on a much larger scale. Although, if you take pics with infrared you get unnatural looking images. |
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Zim: "WE'RE DOOMED! DOOMED!" Gir: "YAY!" Zim: "No Gir, that's a bad thing" ~pause~ Gir: "YAY!" | |
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