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Photos of the month - May 2008

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By Nick Heath

Published: 30 May 2008 17:26 GMT


Microsoft has released a free public beta of its WorldWide Telescope, which is software that lets both amateur and professional stargazers explore the universe from their PCs.

This picture shows how stellar winds from the Orion galaxy bounce off a nearby sun.

Look here to continue the voyage through the universe.

Photo credit: WorldWide Telescope


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