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Dark Orion 1200×800 |
A new wallpaper has been posted to the Space gallery on Desktop Nexus.
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Orion Nebula 1200×800 |
A new wallpaper has been posted to the Space gallery on Desktop Nexus.
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Orion Nebula In False Color 1280×1024 |
A new wallpaper has been posted to the Space gallery on Desktop Nexus.
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Orion Nebula |
A new wallpaper has been posted to the Space gallery on Desktop Nexus.
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bow shock in orion nebula |
A new wallpaper has been posted to the Space gallery on Desktop Nexus.
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Chartres Cathedral was constructed between 1193 and 1250 AD. It was during the times of the Crusades. The legend of Templar knights bringing back knowledge from the Temple of Solomon is written by many researchers. The Crusader knights came from the noble families of France and Europe. A picture of the Ark of the Covenant is on a pillar at Chartres showing it being moved by a cart.
Spitzer’s Orion |
A new wallpaper has been posted to the Space gallery on Desktop Nexus.
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I walked out to the backyard to star gaze (very clear night). I was looking up and noticed two points of light that were brighter than any planet or star in the sky and were static. Each point was about 1.5-2 degrees left of Orion, and offset from each other by about 2 degrees. My dad and I both looked at the points of light for about 10 minutes wondering they were. We walked back into the house, and when we came out about 5 minutes later, they were gone.
Our only hunch was that it was two geosynchronous satellites reflecting the sun’s light back at us, but we can’t confirm this.




