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  • 2004-02-04 (xsd:date)
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  • The 'Eye of God' Photographed by Hubble Space Telescope (en)
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  • The above-displayed image is a real photograph of the Helix Nebula, although it's technically not a single photograph but rather a composite image formed from several photographs taken by NASA's orbiting Hubble Space Telescope and a land-based telescope at the Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, Arizona. This image was NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day for 10 May 2003. The Helix Nebula does not naturally appear with the colors shown above; however, the tinting of the image is artificial. The picture's Eye of God appellation is a title coined by an admirer of the photograph due to the nebula's resemblance to a human eye, not something designated by NASA, and the nebula is also visible all the time, not merely once in 3000 years. (en)
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