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This article has been viewed 782 times in the last 11 months Franny Wentzel: 1st Jul 2009 - 11:55 GMTThat galaxy seems a bit on the big side relative to the planet especially considering such a dense field of stars in the foreground. I would suspect a planetary system with such a view wouldn't have nearly many other stars around as it gets pretty sparse once you leave a galactic system. At least you remembered to point the comet in the direction of the presumed sun Or if that galaxy is about to collide with the one this planet's system is in. The gods this planet's lifeforms must worship with a sky like that. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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