Image of the Day: The Blue Nebula
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September 23, 2011

Image of the Day: The Blue Nebula


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This glorious cloud of baby stars surrounds the star R Coronae Australis. It was photographed by the Wide Field Imager at the La Silla Observatory in Chile.

Image credit: ESO

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I can has hi res version?

I can has hi res version?

dailygalaxy ... high resolution please or reference to external source where have hi res

... been so many times that i wanted the astronomy picture from the article but only i could find the small resolution which I rather not have, because doesn't fit with my good quality pics collection from http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/

dailygalaxy ... high resolution please or reference to external source where have hi res

... been so many times that i wanted the astronomy picture from the article but only i could find the small resolution which I rather not have, because doesn't fit with my good quality pics collection from http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/

dailygalaxy ... high resolution please or reference to external source where have hi res

... been so many times that i wanted the astronomy picture from the article but only i could find the small resolution which I rather not have, because doesn't fit with my good quality pics collection from http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/

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