9.8.2008
Hubble-sjónaukinn finnur...
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Hubble-sjónaukinn finnur kross í víđáttum himingeimsins! |
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Hér er mynd tekin í víđáttum himingeimsins og sett síđan á myndasíđu Hubble sjónaukans (Hubble Space website).
Ţetta er mynd sem sýnir kjarnann í Hringiđuvetrarbrautinni (Whirlpool Galaxy).
Raunveruleg stćrđ myndefnisins er 1,100 ljósár!
Auđveldlega má sjá kross í miđjunni.
Ţeir tala um "X," ég tala um kross!
Eiga ekki línur "X" ađ vera sömu lengdar?
Eđa skjátlast mér bara?
Ţegar ég sótti tónleika Chris Tomlin fyrir nokkrum árum, hafđi Louie Giglio ţessa mynd uppi á skjánum, ásamt međ mörgum fleiri ćđislegum myndum úr geimnum.
Tónleikarnir hétu "Ólýsanlegi túrinn".
Og ţessar myndir sýna okkur hversu "óskýranlegum" guđi viđ ţjónum.
Heldur ţú ađ ţetta sé einber tilviljun?
Ekki ég!
Ég trúi ađ guđ hafi sett ţetta tákn ţarna til ţess ađ fullvissa okkur um nćrveru Hans.
Hann sé í víđáttum geimsins og í ţeim sem á hann trúa.
Ég held ađ ţetta sé undursamlegt!
Ţú finnur fleiri myndir á vefsíđu Hubble, en ţessi er mitt uppáhald.
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Here is a picture that was taken in outer space and posted in the photo gallery on the Hubble Space website. It is an image of the core of the Whirlpool Galaxy. The actual size of the image is 1,100 light years! You can clearly see a cross in the center of this photo. They call an “X,” I call it a cross! Doesn’t the lines of an “X” have to be the same length? Or am I missing something?
When I went to the Chris Tomlin concert a few years ago, Louie Giglio had this picture up on the screen, along with many other fabulous photos from outer space. The concert was the “Indescribable” tour. And these photos clearly show us what an “Indescribable” God we serve. Do you think this was some kind of cosmic accident? I don’t! I believe God placed it there for us to know that He is omnipresent. He is in outer space, the world, and even dwells within those who believe. I think this is amazing! There are many other amazing photos on the Hubble Site, but this is my personal favorite.
An “X” my foot! Pretty cool, huh?
While we are talking about outer space, do you see the little star in the left hand corner? That is the “I like this blog button.” Feel free to click on it, if you do indeed like this post! Thank You J
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