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mali22 10 year s ago
#1 the clone stamp tool is strong with this one
       
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rikki_doxx 10 year s ago
#1 - North Korea?

#14 It would really really help if whoever does these drawings would write what they want more clearly.
       
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Fenrisulven 10 year s ago
#1 Never heard of this before, and I have been interested in astronomy for a long time. Epic BS?
       
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frosch 10 year s ago
if 'newscientist is a creadible source for you:

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn12546-biggest-void-in-space-is-1-billion-l
ight-years-across.html#.UdtZjzs3C80
       
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Fenrisulven 10 year s ago
Thanks a lot!
       
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studmuffin007 10 year s ago
#5 whats incredible about it?
       
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chris.hornsby.906 10 year s ago
It is simply incredible art. The level of detail here is nearly beyond the capability of a human with a paint brush.
       
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eco26 10 year s ago
#20 It took me a few seconds. 1969 was the great year for humanity, I tell you.
       
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Gorfian 10 year s ago
#25 - the journey's average speed might have been the speed of light - because light doesn't "accelerate" like it seems at the start of the GIF.

Actually, if lightspeed were possible, it would just be black for the entire 1.28 second journey, because the light isn't actually catching up to your retina.
       
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