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Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 6:09 am
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Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 11:14 am
Phoebos Dathu Why is it that we have extensive color photos of galaxies and nebuli (plural spelling?) all over the universe, but I can't find one good picture of Pluto? WTFH??? scream Because it's tiny and way the hell out there where it's hard to see. Fun fact: One side of the planet Mercury (my favourite celestial name, as it is also the name of my favourite singer) always faces the sun, and the other side never does. This is because its rotation and revolutions sync up perfectly. But why can a tiny dot, virtually invisable, millions of light years away be photographed in such fine detail, but a small planet, practically in our backyard, in comparison to the universe, is rediculously difficult to capture. As Caustic would say "Conspiracy!"
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