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+ Astronomy Picture of the Day </h1>\n<p>\n\n<a href=\"archivepix.html\">Discover
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+ the cosmos!</a>\nEach day a different image or photograph of our fascinating
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+ universe is\nfeatured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional
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+ astronomer.\n<p>\n\n2013 September 29 \n<br> \n<a href=\"image/1309/fairypillar_hubble_900.jpg\">\n<IMG
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+ SRC=\"image/1309/fairypillar_hubble_900.jpg\"\nalt=\"See Explanation. Clicking
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+ on the picture will download\n the highest resolution version available.\"></a>\n</center>\n\n<center>\n<b>
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+ The Fairy of Eagle Nebula </b> <br> \n<b> Image Credit: </b> \n<a href=\n\"http://heritage.stsci.edu/commonpages/infoindex/ourproject/moreproject.html\"\n>The
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+ Hubble Heritage Team</a>,\n(<a href=\"http://www.stsci.edu/resources/\">STScI</a>/<a
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+ href=\"\nhttp://www.aura-astronomy.org/\">AURA</a>),\n<a href=\"http://www.esa.int/\">ESA</a>,\n<a
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+ href=\"http://www.nasa.gov/\">NASA</a>\n\n</center> <p> \n\n<b> Explanation:
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+ \ \n\nThis fairy, however, is ten\n<a href=\"http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/cosmic_distance.html\"\n>light
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+ href=\"http://www.phy.mtu.edu/faculty/Nemiroff.html\">Robert Nemiroff</a>\n(<a
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+ the cosmos!</a>\nEach day a different image or photograph of our fascinating
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+ universe is\nfeatured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional
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+ astronomer.\n<p>\n\n2013 September 28\n<br>\n<a href=\"image/1309/EquinoxEarthElektroL900.jpg\">\n<IMG
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+ SRC=\"image/1309/EquinoxEarthElektroL800.jpg\"\nalt=\"See Explanation. Clicking
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+ Equinox Earth </b> <br> \n\n<b> Image Credit: </b>\n\n<a href=\"http://roscosmos.ru/\">Roscosmos</a>
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+ / NTSOMZ /\n<a href=\"http://zelenyikot.livejournal.com/\n17213.html\">zelenyikot.livejournal.com</a>\n<br>\nCourtesy:\n<a
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+ href=\"mailto: tirsky at gmail dot com\">Igor Tirsky</a>,\n<a href=\"mailto:
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+ zelenyikoteyka at gmail dot com\">Vitaliy Egorov</a>\n\n</center> \n<p> \n\n<b>
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+ an entire hemisphere bathed in sunlight.\n\n<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equinox\">At
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+ overhead\n(<a href=\"image/1309/130921-600ElektroL.gif\">5MB animated gif</a>).\n\n<p>
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+ <center>\n<b> Tomorrow's picture: </b><a href=\"ap130929.html\">fairy big</a>\n\n<p>
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+ href=\"http://www.phy.mtu.edu/faculty/Nemiroff.html\">Robert Nemiroff</a>\n(<a
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+ Bonnell</a> (<a href=\"http://www.astro.umd.edu/\">UMCP</a>)<br>\n<b>NASA
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+ Official: </b> Phillip Newman\n<a href=\"lib/about_apod.html#srapply\">Specific
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+ Nebula \n</title>\n<!-- gsfc meta tags -->\n<meta name=\"orgcode\" content=\"661\">\n<meta
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+ astronomer.\n<p>\n\n2013 September 29 \n<br> \n<a href=\"image/1309/fairypillar_hubble_900.jpg\">\n<IMG
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+ on the picture will download\n the highest resolution version available.\"></a>\n</center>\n\n<center>\n<b>
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+ The Fairy of Eagle Nebula </b> <br> \n<b> Image Credit: </b> \n<a href=\n\"http://heritage.stsci.edu/commonpages/infoindex/ourproject/moreproject.html\"\n>The
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+ href=\"http://www.nasa.gov/\">NASA</a>\n\n</center> <p> \n\n<b> Explanation:
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+ </b> \nThe dust sculptures of the Eagle Nebula are evaporating. \n\nAs powerful
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+ image</a> in scientifically re-assigned colors was\n<a href=\"http://heritage.stsci.edu/2005/12b/index.html\">released</a>\nin
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+ 2005 as part of the\n<a href=\"http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/html/heic0506.html\"\n>fifteenth
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+ anniversary celebration</a> of the\n<a href=\"ap021124.html\">launch</a> of
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+ the\n<a href=\"http://www.stsci.edu/hst/HST_overview/\">Hubble Space Telescope</a>.\n\n\n<p>
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+ Astronomy Picture of the Day </h1>\n<p>\n\n<a href=\"archivepix.html\">Discover
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+ the cosmos!</a>\nEach day a different image or photograph of our fascinating
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+ universe is\nfeatured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional
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+ href=\"http://www.phy.mtu.edu/faculty/Nemiroff.html\">Robert Nemiroff</a>\n(<a
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+ content=\"phillip.a.newman\">\n<meta name=\"content-owner\" content=\"Jerry.T.Bonnell.1\">\n<meta
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+ Astronomy Picture of the Day </h1>\n<p>\n\n<a href=\"archivepix.html\">Discover
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+ the cosmos!</a>\nEach day a different image or photograph of our fascinating
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+ universe is\nfeatured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional
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+ astronomer.\n<p>\n\n2013 September 28\n<br>\n<a href=\"image/1309/EquinoxEarthElektroL900.jpg\">\n<IMG
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+ SRC=\"image/1309/EquinoxEarthElektroL800.jpg\"\nalt=\"See Explanation. Clicking
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+ / NTSOMZ /\n<a href=\"http://zelenyikot.livejournal.com/\n17213.html\">zelenyikot.livejournal.com</a>\n<br>\nCourtesy:\n<a
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+ href=\"mailto: tirsky at gmail dot com\">Igor Tirsky</a>,\n<a href=\"mailto:
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+ zelenyikoteyka at gmail dot com\">Vitaliy Egorov</a>\n\n</center> \n<p> \n\n<b>
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+ <hr>\n<a href=\"ap130927.html\">&lt;</a>\n| <a href=\"archivepix.html\">Archive</a>\n|
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