Sunday, 8 June 2008

Milky Way Revamp


This image taken from the NASA website shows the latest version of what our galaxy looks like, new infrared images (800,000 to be exact) from the Spitzer telescope have made it possible to get a much more realistic view of where we live - some are of the opinion that this latest image has downgraded the galaxy somehow, but it still looks nice and spirally to me.

10 comments:

Fesh said...

This sucks ass man... now we're merely living in the Universe's ghetto.

We need to relocate the Solar System to one of them gated galaxies...the stars are shiner, less inter-galactic dust and don't get me started on the view...

Munqy said...

Nah man, we need to live in like an extreme environment with exciting stuff happening every day. I say we move next to a black hole.

DailyAntics said...

i think if you take a look around you Munqs, you'll find that we already do live in a black hole :)

Munqy said...

Dudette, a black hole would be private, without everyone poking their noses into our business :(

DailyAntics said...

erm, i was talking about cairo, but i guess ur having issues ;)

anything u want to share with the PUBLIC?

Fesh said...

*Fesh pushes a make-shift podium infront of Munqy. A spotlight goes on nearly blinding Munqy..

Oh yes.. do tell..

Munqy said...

*Munqy taps the mic.

Ahem.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank my producers, my director and most of all, my pet bonsai tree. Without them I would never have gotten to where I am today.

I would also like to ask the paparazzi to please refrain from taking picture of me and my bonsai tree in private. My affection for plantlife takes many forms, and everyone will just have to deal with it.

Fesh said...

*Fesh stands up

Mr. Munqy, Fesh with the Daily Plantophile. You have been and continue to be very open about your affection for plantlife. Tell us about your wildest experience... you know...plant-wise. Thank you.

Munqy said...

*Munqy blushes

I can't go into details because we have some plantophobes here and also children. I'll just say that it involved fertilizer, lots and lots of fertilizer.

Fesh said...

Ah yes, the Cleveland Steamer. Mr. Munqy here made history as the first man to practice that with a plant... forbidden as it may, this never prevented Mr. Munqy to experiment.

We demand full access to the uncensored photos and tapes.

 
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