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  • Space Images: The Best of Hubble's Shots - Chill Out Point

    From the page: "During it's period of operation, the Hubble has recorded tons of fascinating images that never stop to amaze people. You simply can't stay untouched looking at these images. To some these images represent beautiful natures work of arts, physicist may say that they... more

    Reviewed by abo-3adel Mar 31 2009, 09:40am ( 56 reviews ) chilloutpoint.com

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  • Rated by blockaglory on Aug 25, 7:01pm

    some amazing photos of space
  • Rated by Ole-Timer on Apr 27 2009, 3:49pm

    . When compared to these photos of the Universe, our planet and us humans seem similar to gnats on an interstate cement pavement.~O.T Many thanks, http://mcgroovymama.stumbleupon.com/ ______________________________________ _____________________________________________ .
  • Rated by mcgroovymama on Apr 27 2009, 3:07pm

    stunning space images
  • Rated by speeditonline on Apr 23 2009, 10:08pm

    Amazing space shots
  • Rated by BrenParks on Apr 11 2009, 12:16am

    A terrific collection of amazing shots made by the Hubble.....
  • Rated by melvapraxis on Apr 02 2009, 2:17am

    Hubble is a beautiful tool.
  • Rated by terrillj on Mar 31 2009, 3:36pm

    Hubble
  • Rated by abo-3adel on Mar 31 2009, 9:40am

    From the page: "During it's period of operation, the Hubble has recorded tons of fascinating images that never stop to amaze people. You simply can't stay untouched looking at these images. To some these images represent beautiful natures work of arts, physicist may say that they provide us with an insight in our universe, mathematicians may be impressed by forms created by specific mathematical rules, architects look at the beauty of the expression, and you might even say that this is a definite sign that [God] has created the universe. No matter which group you belong to, you'll be amazed by these out-of-this-world pictures. The images that have not been seen by bare human eye, and there may pass many more decades before that happens, if ever. Meanwhile, we have Hubble's electronic eye to keep us entertained."