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http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/01/25/145843287/blue-marble-2012-nasas-most-amazing-high-def-image-of-earth-so-far

 
I'd love to see a time lapse image of one of these nebulae. Something fluid so you get a sense of their speed and motion.
Not possible. You can't see things moving that fast.
I don't know. You're talking crazy speeds, but over distances of light years. It's like watching a jet from the ground, it's traveling 500mph but it doesn't look terribly fast from 6 miles away. Relativity!

I found one of the crab nebula but it's not great quality so it's really not that cool to see... :hmmph Instead here's a time lapse of the Earth from the ISS, I find it hard to believe it's not cgi, it's so beautiful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPj8D5KaPVU

 
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In a world where science is based on facts and that is where truth comes from, how do we wrap our minds around the fact that space never ends?

 
In a world where science is based on facts and that is where truth comes from, how do we wrap our minds around the fact that space never ends?
That's an oversimplification of "science." Science doesn't claim to answer all things, or have the answer to all things that falls within its purview. It's a means to an end, and sometimes the end isn't known yet.

 
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