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>> No.6570396

XBox360 modding?

>> No.6570398

>>6570396
It's Earth, you idiot.

>> No.6570399

Dude that's the Earth

>> No.6570406

But the yellow wire and the green wire.
what

>> No.6570411

yabeewwwwwwwwwwww

>> No.6570417

It's a closeup of the bamboo forest by Eientei in the dark. Also a pixel error and an arrow.

>> No.6570418

>>6570398
>>6570399
Right, so you're saying someone took this from space? Hard to believe.

>> No.6570426

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=pale+blue+dot

>> No.6570432

>>6570418
...what?
You didn't see that picture before?
I always find it extremely uplifting.
>The photo above was taken by Voyager 1 in 1990 as it sailed away from Earth, more than 4 billion miles in the distance. Having completed its primary mission, Voyager at that time was on its way out of the Solar System, on a trajectory of approximately 32 degrees above the plane of the Solar System. Ground Control issued commands for the distant space craft to turn around and, looking back, take photos of each of the planets it had visited. From Voyager's vast distance, the Earth was captured as a infinitesimal point of light, actually smaller than a single pixel of the photo. The image was taken with a narrow angle camera lens, with the Sun quite close to the field of view. Quite by accident, the Earth was captured in one of the scattered light rays caused by taking the image at an angle so close to the Sun.

>> No.6570435

>>6570426

This version is better

http://www.wimp.com/betterworld/

>> No.6570437

>>6570435
Oh, and please watch the entire video(And I mean watch, not just listen). It doesn't end as it begins.

>> No.6570468 [DELETED] 

>>6570387
Looks like part of Takano-san

>>6570398 No Earth looks like ball

>> No.6570470
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>>6570387
Looks like part of Takano-san

>>6570398 No Earth looks like ball

>> No.6570482

>>6570470
Never change, Takanon. Never change.

>> No.6570496

ok how the fuck can it capture such a small star as earth that doesnt even generate its own light in that picture? shit makes no sense.

>> No.6570509

>>6570496
Earth isn't a star, and this wasn't taken from that far away. Voyager 1 was about as far as Pluto orbit at the time, which actually doesn't tell you anything because Pluto's orbit is a mess (it's an ellipse with high eccentricity and sometimes crashes into Neptune's.)

>> No.6570521

>>6570470
Takano's hair is a miracle of the universe.

>> No.6570530

A mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.

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>>6570496
Miyo kan generate beams.

>> No.6570535

>>6570435
There are so many versions of this.
This ones my favourite:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amyLZ2_rx60
It's mine

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>>6570532

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<----Earth

>> No.6571163

oh wow tocano!

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