antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov — ...the full mosaic image is composed of about 3,000 individual frames. The data confirm that Andromeda (aka M31) houses around 1 trillion stars, compared to 4 hundred billion for the Milky Way Jun 14, 2006 View in Crawl 4
sremickJun 14, 2006
I know you're kidding (and yes, I laughed), but I figured I'd just mention that there are less than 5 million pixels in the image ;)
landstanderJun 14, 2006
Or maybe there actually is no God at all. Thats right emo kids, your all alone in this world....you know what to do.
Closed AccountJun 14, 2006
"I guess I'd say if it is just us... seems like an awful waste of space."
elrodJun 14, 2006
Whoa! It can see my house from there!
matyadabyteJun 14, 2006
If its trillions of stars, how come it loads so fast?
jo3cJun 15, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/science/Incredible_Infrared_Andromeda_Pic">http://digg.com/science/Incredible_Infrared_Andromeda_Pic</a>
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sremickJun 14, 2006
I know you're kidding (and yes, I laughed), but I figured I'd just mention that there are less than 5 million pixels in the image ;)
landstanderJun 14, 2006
Or maybe there actually is no God at all. Thats right emo kids, your all alone in this world....you know what to do.
Closed AccountJun 14, 2006
"I guess I'd say if it is just us... seems like an awful waste of space."
elrodJun 14, 2006
Whoa! It can see my house from there!
matyadabyteJun 14, 2006
If its trillions of stars, how come it loads so fast?
jo3cJun 15, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/science/Incredible_Infrared_Andromeda_Pic">http://digg.com/science/Incredible_Infrared_Andromeda_Pic</a>