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   xoxoxoBruce  Saturday Dec 26 11:28 PM

December 27th, 2015: Hubble Advent Calendar

For the eighth year, the Hubble crew at NASA, have produced an Advent Calendar, 25 pictures taken by the Hubble telescope.
Atlantic has all 25 pictures in large format. You'll see some of your old favorites reimaged...



And on the seventh day... PHOTOBOMB!



Working all scientifical like, the Universe or someone hit them square in the lens with, tah dah(French horns) a Space Smilie.
Of course being an official US Government agency, a cover-up is automatic. They said...

Quote:
"the two eyes are the galaxies SDSSCGB 8842.3 and SDSSCGB 8842.4, and the misleading smile lines are actually
arcs caused by an effect known as strong gravitational lensing, distorting light from more distant objects."
They said it was an Air Force surveillance balloon over Roswell too.


Beestie  Sunday Dec 27 12:07 AM

Is there anybody out there?



busterb  Sunday Dec 27 08:19 PM

Damifino?



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