space.com — A new image of the bulge at the center of a distant spiral galaxy, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, is giving astronomers insight into how these galactic paunches form. Nov 19, 2009 View in Crawl 4
inajeepNov 19, 2009
That is a huge bulge... I thought it was the submitter using the title to draw diggs but it is the actual articles title.
jediknight1234Nov 19, 2009
Huge Bulge right here<a class="user" href="http://l.yimg.com/l/tv/us/img/site/65/08/0000056508_20090414175149.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://l.yimg.com/l/tv/us/img/site/65/08/000005650 ...</a>
japicanNov 20, 2009
What a coincidence, my big bulge can be seen from from the Hubble telescope too.
therealnews1Nov 30, 2009
Amazing how far the hubble reaches. Some of those phots are 10,000 light years wide. Thumbs up :)
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inajeepNov 19, 2009
That is a huge bulge... I thought it was the submitter using the title to draw diggs but it is the actual articles title.
jediknight1234Nov 19, 2009
Huge Bulge right here<a class="user" href="http://l.yimg.com/l/tv/us/img/site/65/08/0000056508_20090414175149.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://l.yimg.com/l/tv/us/img/site/65/08/000005650 ...</a>
japicanNov 20, 2009
What a coincidence, my big bulge can be seen from from the Hubble telescope too.
therealnews1Nov 30, 2009
Amazing how far the hubble reaches. Some of those phots are 10,000 light years wide. Thumbs up :)