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Top Ten Astronomy Pictures of 2008
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16 years 3 weeks ago #75335
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blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/...my-pictures-of-2008/
Worth a look, some lovely shots here
Worth a look, some lovely shots here
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16 years 3 weeks ago #75344
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A good selection.
The ''HiRISE captures Phoenix against a crater'' is
defiantly one of my all time faves also.
The ''HiRISE captures Phoenix against a crater'' is
defiantly one of my all time faves also.
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16 years 2 weeks ago #75356
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re:Top Ten Astronomy Pictures of 2008
I think I'd give my vote to the first one, Mercury. The photo is stunning, and the detail is amazing. The impact shock patterns on it really do make it look like a 'watermelon planet'.
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