God loves everyone and he wanted us to know it!
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God is keeping his eye on us! (The Eye Of God)
His Love For Us Is In Plain Site!
Praise and Glory to God! Hallelujah!
Thank you Jesus! Amen 😉
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Out of this world! Dazzling collection of Hubble Telescope photographs released in 2012 capture the beauty of countless swirling stars as they sparkle in space
www.dailymail.co.uk – By Helen Pow

Bad millennium: This galaxy is having a bad millennium and its unlikely to improve any time soon. The upper left galaxy used to be a normal spiral galaxy, minding its own business, until the one toward its right, crashed into it
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Hot stars: Peering deep inside the hub of the neighboring Andromeda galaxy, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered a large, rare population of around 8,000 hot, bright stars
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The Crow: Antennae Galaxies are a pair of distorted colliding spiral galaxies about 70 million light-years away, in the constellation of Corvus (The Crow)
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Light-years away: About 300 million light-years away, only four of these five galaxies are actually locked in a cosmic dance of repeated close encounters
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Clusters: Astronomers have caught two clusters full of massive stars that may be in the early stages of merging. The clusters are 170,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small satellite galaxy to our Milky Way
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Black hole: Two jets powered by the gravitational energy of a super-massive black hole in the core of the elliptical galaxy Hercules A
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Old: This image provided by NASA and taken by the Hubble Space Telescope shows previously unseen early galaxies including the oldest one at 13.3 billion years old
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Sparkling: Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have photographed a festive-looking nearby planetary nebula called NGC 5189
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Supernova
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Dying star: A photo of U Camelopardalis, a star nearing the end of its life located in the constellation of Camelopardalis
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Hot gas: Herbig-Haro 110 is a geyser of hot gas from a newborn star that splashes up against and ricochets off the dense core of a cloud of molecular hydrogen
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Nature at its Best!
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.Unbelievable Great White Story……..Believe it or not!
Absolutely unbelievable!? With God all things are possible and believable. Amen!
Just thought you’d like to know that this article is fiction, not true at all. It is based on a french article that was published as an April Fool’s joke. The scientist in the pictures are being misrepresented.
This is a story of God’s beauty and magnificence in the world. Whether or not this story is true, I do not know. I did not claim that it was true. It does make one think and admire the world around us. It can only be from God! There are other stories that I know are true such as “Christian the Lion”. God Bless! 🙂