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NASA wants you to vote for the most stunning image by Hubble

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    NASA[^]:

    NASA wants to know which among the most popular Hubble photos the internet likes the most, so it's pitting them against each other.

    "There can be only one."

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      NASA[^]:

      NASA wants to know which among the most popular Hubble photos the internet likes the most, so it's pitting them against each other.

      "There can be only one."

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      The pillars is the iconic Hubble picture, but I think the quadrant of the Andromeda Galaxy is a lot more spectacular. My God, it's full of stars[^]

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        The pillars is the iconic Hubble picture, but I think the quadrant of the Andromeda Galaxy is a lot more spectacular. My God, it's full of stars[^]

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        While I agree that the Pillars is quite iconic, I think the ultra-deep field is the most mind-blowing of them.

        TTFN - Kent

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