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Uploaded: 04/07/06 9:57 PM GMT
Dust Bunnies
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A concentration of elements responsible for the formation of stars in the NGC 281 nebula close to the constellation Cassiopeia. These giant molecular clouds are known as Bok globules.

Credit: NASA/Hubble Heritage Archives.

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.hernoor
04/07/06 10:09 PM GMT
Whoa, I love those glittery stars and the black is beautiful! A wonderful image!
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.mmynx34
04/07/06 11:06 PM GMT
This is just as amazing as the eclipse.. I wish i could see stuff like that in real life.. it's absolutely awsome.. thanx
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Live every day as if it's your last... and take "pictures" of it ;)
.cowfresh
04/07/06 11:23 PM GMT
wow thts realli pretty n sparkly
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::kimcande
04/08/06 6:10 AM GMT
This is very different. I think I like your photography as it also has an educational element. My dust bunnies never looked so scientific. Very nice imgae!
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Since we cant change reality. Let us change our eyes in which we percieve reality. Nikos Kazantzakis.
::mimi
04/08/06 7:33 AM GMT
Wow, that star field is amazing! I love the colors that exist in space. When you clean these images up and make them suitable for posting, I am always amazed at the beauty that is in outer space.
Again, thank you for all the work you do Phil, to bring us our daily lessons "~)
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~mimi~
::dreamer100
04/10/06 1:54 AM GMT
I prefer your laymans title, much more visually descriptive. A soft looking section of space
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.bluebunnybatman
04/10/06 3:25 AM GMT
One of the most unusual images I've ever seen. Very visually appealing.
A question--how did you get this image?
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