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  • Rated by Adept777 on Nov 03, 12:02am

    I've seen things like these before, though it always awes me and makes me think whats out there everytime.

  • Rated by thelibertywell on Jun 20, 8:11am

    I'm always in a state of awe anytime I think about the Hubble Deep Field

  • Reviewed by Endrance88 on Jun 14, 9:01pm

    when will it endddd lol there is probably way bigger suns out there than the one at the end so i quote "its the great space adventure!"

  • Rated by kiwikidd77 on Jun 14, 8:48pm

    How to feel really insignificant in the universe. Great analogies.

  • Rated by Lepidus25 on Jun 09, 9:54pm

    I love astronomy...it really puts you in your place

  • Rated by fearophobia on Jun 06, 3:41pm

    Imagine what our great-great-great-grandkids will know compared to what we know now. We know virtually nothing about our world, our galaxy, or our universe. We're only STARTING to figure it out. They'll look back on the 00's the same way we look back on the 1700's and they'll ask themselves how we could even live with barely any technology, the same way was ask ourselves how people got by without air conditioning on the blazing summer days or how armies marched hundreds of miles in a day from land to land. Although this made me feel so tiny, insignificant, and unaccomplished, it also makes me feel so important.. just as important as the other life out there is to us. Think. We're exactly what they've been looking for all these years. Wow. Thanks for this MissMonet.

  • Reviewed by MMXZ on May 31, 6:33pm

    Stunning, yes, but still, stuff like this has yet to make me feel insignificant. I don't know why, but it doesn't.

  • Rated by Monkeeeey on May 30, 8:48am

    What are the chances eh? Goal!

  • Rated by BillinSDCA on May 28, 4:46pm

    Simply stunning.