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    The Seven Sisters, also known as the Pleiades star cluster, seem to float on a bed of feathers in a new infrared image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Clouds of dust sweep around the stars, swaddling them in a cushiony veil. The Pleiades, located more than 400 light-years away in the... more

    Reviewed by endtimes Apr 16 2007, 10:55am ( 120 reviews ) nasa.gov

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  • Rated by 7Blistex7 on Nov 04, 9:39pm

    The Great Unknown - Author Unknown All that we know about everything is a fraction of what we don't know, we're trying to find where we came from but we haven't a clue where we go. We're alive on a planet in space and we try to survive if we can, but all we know for certain is we're a species of human called man. On the whole we're not doing too bad destroying the planet at will, with those who believe we can live in peace sent into war to kill. To be sure there is a future not just for the human race, Surely we should respect our planet and the hazards it faces in space. Take a look at the wonderful universe such a picture of beauty and grace, and everything that goes on out there helps to keep our world in it's place.
  • Rated by giflikta on Oct 21, 1:17am

    omg :) I like it!
  • Rated by insyen on Sep 24, 7:09pm

    I like this.
  • Rated by Str1ke1 on Sep 21, 5:56am

    great site with excellent content !!!
  • Rated by kiwikidd77 on Sep 14, 12:31am

    Interesting and somewhat informative
  • Rated by PoetryDude on Aug 13, 9:18am

    nice galactic sort of site with cook catalog of images from deep space
  • Rated by thewhizzer on Jul 15, 5:04am

    To answer barry666 Pluto was demoted recently from its status which rather annoyed me...This image is very well done and looks remarkable as a desktop. And to think Four hundred years after Galileo first turned his handmade telescope toward the heavens, the world's largest most technologically advanced telescope Hubble made its debut. I think that grand
  • Rated by Judah-Hertz on Jun 19, 7:00am

    Nice NASA photo journal.
  • Rated by barryr666 on Jun 19, 5:51am

    How big does an orbiting lump of rock have to be before it is classed as a moon? Jupiter officially has 62 moons; so many that they ran out of names after moon number 49.