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Old September 15th 05, 04:29 AM
Ray Vingnutte
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On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 23:06:24 -0400
(G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:

Hi Ray I don't have pictures of the Lagoon,or the Trifid Nebula's but
know their rounded shape fits better as to a shape they should conform
to(I would think). I can see how denser areas of gravity can alter
their shapes. The Eagle is just to elongated. I see beauty in all of
them. Their size is very impressive,for I do remember that the Lagoon
was 130 LY in size. Seems if a supernova went of in their middle area
it would alter the shape greatly. I would expect to see a big hole.
(smoke ring) Bert


Hi Bert, if you go here to the Hublle site, there is a tiny search box
towards the top, type in lagoon or trifid and you will get to some
really good pictures. There are different size files available for
download, some small some large. There's also plenty of great pictures
to be had there. These nebula pictures are some of the most stunning to
view.

http://hubblesite.org/