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21:14, 4 December 2012 Icon ancient aliens.svg (file) 5 KB Based on File:Icon template.svg. 1
13:50, 11 June 2012 Foucault5.jpg (file) 306 bytes A minimal file to remove the red links in Brxbrx's signature. 1
21:15, 24 March 2012 Salem Kirban 666 gallows.jpg (file) 150 KB {{Information |Description = A photo-montage showing a dystopian ("End Times") church featuring a guillotine for beheading fundamentalists. The counter is a nice touch |Source = Illustration from Salem Kirban's ''666'', scan taken from [http: 1
20:29, 27 November 2011 CW Leonis - IRIS 60 micron.jpg (file) 5 KB {{Information |Description = CW Leonis in the Improved Reprocessing of the IRAS Survey (IRIS), 60 μm band. JPEG preview image retrieved from NASA's SkyView "virtual observatory" site. Original description:<pre>Image scaling: Log, values range fr 1
20:22, 27 November 2011 CW Leonis - IRAS Sky Survey Atlas 60 micron.jpg (file) 5 KB {{Information |Description = CW Leonis in the IRAS Sky Survey Atlas (ISSA), 60 μm band. JPEG preview image retrieved from NASA's SkyView "virtual observatory" site. Original description:<pre>Image scaling: Log, values range from -2.0987548828125 1
22:37, 26 November 2011 CW Leonis - Sky-Map.org.png (file) 63 KB {{Information |Description = CW Leonis according to the IRAS layer on Sky-Map.org/WikiSky.org (screenshot). Most probably based on the 12 micron data either from the original IRAS Sky Survey Atlas (ISSA) or the Improved Reprocessing of the IRAS Survey 1
22:29, 26 November 2011 CW Leonis - Google Sky infrared overlay.png (file) 235 KB {{Information |Description = CW Leonis in the infrared overlay in the online version of Google Sky. Most probably based on the IRIS (Improved Reprocessing of the IRAS Survey) 60 micron data. |Source = [http://www.google.com/sky Google Sky] | 1
22:21, 26 November 2011 CW Leonis - IRAS Sky Survey Atlas 25 micron.jpg (file) 4 KB {{Information |Description = CW Leonis in the IRAS Sky Survey Atlas (ISSA), 25 μm band. JPEG preview image retrieved from NASA's SkyView "virtual observatory" site. Original description: <pre>Image size(degrees): 7.5 x 7.5 Image size(pixels): 300 x 3 1
16:32, 9 September 2011 Orbit Viewer - Comet Elenin 11 September.gif (file) 6 KB {{Information |Description = Rough visualization of the orbit of comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin) on 11 September, the day '''after''' its perihelion. Note that the "Sun Distance" is given as "0.483 AU", in spite of the claims that the perihelion (distance 0. 1
16:30, 9 September 2011 Orbit Viewer - Comet Elenin 10 September.gif (file) 6 KB {{Information |Description = Rough visualization of the orbit of comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin) on 10 September 2011, the date of its perihelion. Note that the "Sun Distance" is given as "0.482 AU". |Source = Generated by the [http://ssd.jpl.nasa.g 1
09:42, 9 August 2011 Planet X over Mount Wilson Observatory.jpg (file) 55 KB {{Information |Description = "Planet X" captured by the [http://obs.astro.ucla.edu/tcinfo.html Towercam] of [http://www.mtwilson.edu/ Mount Wilson Observatory] in May 2003 <small>(may be a hoax)</small> |Source = somewhere on the Internet (th 1
08:32, 2 August 2011 NeumayerStation 2011-08-02-1600.jpg (file) 64 KB {{Information |Description = Webcam description: "View from the communications radom to the north side of the base." |Source = http://www.awi.de/NM_WebCam/ |Date = |Author = Neumeyer Station webcam |Permission = Fair use |other_versions = }} {{Fair use 1
08:30, 2 August 2011 NeumayerStation 2011-08-02-1200.jpg (file) 47 KB {{Information |Description = Webcam description: "View from the communications radom to the north side of the base." |Source = http://www.awi.de/NM_WebCam/ |Date = |Author = Neumeyer Station webcam |Permission = Fair use |other_versions = }} {{Fair use 1
11:17, 15 July 2011 C2010x1 20101211.jpg (file) 136 KB {{Information |Description = Astrophotographical image of comet C/2010 X1 (Elenin), made on 11 December 2010 (a day after discovery). Created by stacking four 300 second exposures. The original images were taken with the AZT-22 telescope at the [http://ww 1