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		<title>How was Nasa able to obtain a distant outside view of our galaxy in this image? (link)?</title>
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http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/Images/StarChild/universe_level2/milky_way_big.gif
I was under the impression that no probe or anything we have sent out into space has left our galaxy in order to take a picture of the galaxy itself from a distant outside perspective.edible favors
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<p>I was under the impression that no probe or anything we have sent out into space has left our galaxy in order to take a picture of the galaxy itself from a distant outside perspective.<br/><a href='http://www.momentsofelegance.com/catalog/edible-wedding-favors-c-89.html'>edible favors</a></div>
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