Website review: Hubble Heritage
tredligrrl discovered this in Astronomy
•9 reviews since Sep 11, 2005
astronomy, history, photography
•heritage.stsci.edu/2001/10/index.html
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tredligrrl discovered 36 months ago- pretty

niceguyish rated 2 months ago- What is a short human lifespan compared to this? Insignificant.

Tootsiemae54 rated 8 months ago- Amazing,!

lisabal rated 13 months ago- Whirlpool Galaxy: Just like dishwater. An earlier stumbler, "Nucha", commented that a search of Answers.com claimed that the Whirlpool Galaxy is visible through binoculars... (from Answers.com).

Nucha rated 27 months ago- The Whirlpool Galaxy (also known as Messier 51, M51, or NGC 5194) is an unbarred spiral galaxy about 37 million light-years distant in the constellation Canes Venatici. It is one of the brightest, most compelling galaxies in the sky, visible through binoculars... (from Answers.com)
- The Whirlpool Galaxy (also known as Messier 51, M51, or NGC 5194) is an unbarred spiral galaxy about 37 million light-years distant in the constellation Canes Venatici. It is one of the brightest, most compelling galaxies in the sky, visible through binoculars... (from Answers.com)

bark4nai rated 31 months ago- The best images Hubble took, this one's my wallpaper.

jesscarpenter rated 32 months ago- I had to make the picture smaller to add it to the blog- but the size doesnt do these pictures justice- click on the link to see them bigger and better!

WINTERISMS rated 36 months ago- BIGGER THAN LIFE

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