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I was using Stumble Upon (more about that later) when I came across this way cool Hubble site. In addition to some really eyepopping images they show you the science behind the image. What interested me the most was the process of adding color to a b&w image.They also had some cool pix of shuttle astronauts servicing the Hubble. There's quite a bit of information there so it should keep you busy for a while. It's amazing how much thought went into creating this magnificent instrument. I hope everyone likes it as much as I do.
About Stumble upon tool; it's sorta like social networking for the web. When you sign up there's a page of interests you can pick from. The program is a plug in for the browser. When you click the Stumble button on the tool bar it pulls up a random site that matches your interests.
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ozzmosis
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thats a really kewl web page theres also hubble heritage and they explain how hubble works that its a black&white cam and using filters and also about the 4 cams it as to take pics really neat stuff,,
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15x70
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Cool! Besides those really eyepopping images what catch my eyes immediately is the September skies. Thanks for sharing!
Edited by 15x70 (09/26/05 08:32 AM)
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