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GlennLeDrew
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APOD, Sept 29/09 -- Awesome!
      09/30/09 11:48 PM

The DEEP, wide field image of Orion's Belt/Sword shows the dusty molecular clouds and reflection nebulae in a way I've not seen before. You can really SEE the effects of the stellar winds in action. A short book could be written about this one picture alone!

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* APOD, Sept 29/09 -- Awesome! GlennLeDrew 09/30/09 11:48 PM
. * Re: APOD, Sept 29/09 -- Awesome! 7331Peg   10/01/09 12:20 AM
. * Re: APOD, Sept 29/09 -- Awesome! LumpyDarkness   10/03/09 05:20 PM
. * Re: APOD, Sept 29/09 -- Awesome! LumpyDarkness   10/05/09 08:14 PM
. * Re: APOD, Sept 29/09 -- Awesome! peter k   10/05/09 08:49 PM
. * Re: APOD, Sept 29/09 -- Awesome! Man in a Tub   10/05/09 10:52 AM
. * Re: APOD, Sept 29/09 -- Awesome! star drop   10/01/09 02:51 AM
. * Re: APOD, Sept 29/09 -- Awesome! Man in a Tub   10/01/09 06:10 AM
. * Re: APOD, Sept 29/09 -- Awesome! astrokido   10/01/09 11:51 AM

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