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Index of Subjects Hi, If you go to that site, listed below, and then go to "archive" at the bottom, there are dozens of stunning NASA photos of various astronomical subjects, ranging from Earth at night to quasars neaar the dawn of the Universe - very well worth browsing. Richard On 2/6/07, Joanne Cook <jocook@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote: > Hi folks, > > A couple of weeks ago, a photographer captured Comet McNaught framed > between fireworks and lightning, during Australia Day celebrations on > a beach near Perth, WA, on the south-west coast. NASA had it up > yesterday as its astronomy picture of the day. > > http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap070205.html > > cheers, > Joanne > > __________________________________ > > Joanne Cook (mailto:forests2@ecologyaction.ca) > Coordinator, Standing Tall Campaign for Environmentally Responsible > Forestry, > Ecology Action Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia. > 902.429.1335 (voice); 902.422.6410 (fax). > http://www.novascotiaforests.ca & http://www.ecologyaction.ca > > * Do not meddle with the Forces of Nature, for you are small, > insignificant, and biodegradable. * > > > -- ################# Richard Stern, 317 Middle Dyke Rd., RR#1 Port Williams, NS, Canada B0P 1T0 rbstern@ns.sympatico.ca rbstern@xcountry.tv sternrichard@gmail.com ###################
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