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God's eye?
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What an unusual picture - I'm guess it is from outer space, but would like to know more.

I thinks this is the first time I have been 2nd on the site - yee haa.
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Well, I am third again...can't seem to get up any earlier...what a fabulous picture.
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This picture is clearly from outer space. NASA has a web site where it features a Astronomy Picture of the Day. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if this photo didn't come from this site.
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
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The image depicts the so-called Helix Nebula, described by astronomers as 'a trillion-mile-long tunnel of glowing gases.' At its center is dying, Sun-like star which has ejected masses of dust and gas to form tentacle-like filaments stretching toward an outer rim composed of the same material. The Sun itself may look like this in several billion years.

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Somehow the scientific details and description seem to detract from the simple beauty. Ahh
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I think the science makes it more beautiful.
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Sheryl, I had this picture emailed to me earlier this year and it was titled 'The eye of God'
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Hi to all! This picture is now the 'eye of a sudoku puzzle'.
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From what I have read about this picture it is not real.
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I think it is the eye of a very black cat with cataracts.
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I have had this emailed to me a couple of times and it is beautiful isn't it. Called eye of God by a person but sometimes it is nice to be reminded of how awesome GOD is
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According to Snoopes this is a real picture.

http://www.snopes.com/photos/space/eyeofgod.asp
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According to Snoopes.com this is a real picture.

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I like this puzzle every time I do it! 26th Feb 07
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11/18/07
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Hmmm. Looks bovine to me. Jan.8,08
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Are we looking at the same picture? It looks bovine to me too.
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Yep, it's certainly not a nebula, or anything from outer space. ....Or is it?
4/18/08
19/Apr/08 5:01 PM
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